Cybersecurity/Pentesting tool made in Python
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Cybersecurity/Pentesting tool made in Python
Pseudo Remote Code Execution
A very lame port scanner with multithreading support created in python.
A collection of random tools I have created or modified to work for me
A tool for brute-forcing FTP
My research on Hacking / Pentest
List of fresh DNS resolvers updated daily
Web Pentesting
Discover LazyOwn, the ultimate solution for automating the search and analysis of binaries with special permissions on both Linux and Windows systems. Our powerful tool simplifies pentesting, making it more efficient and effective. Watch this video to learn how LazyOwn can streamline your security assessments and enhance your cybersecurity toolkit.
Simple dependency free TCP scan tool for UNIX/Linux and MS Windows
This repository has some useful tools for the daily work of pentesters and red teamers.
NotesToCommands is a powerful command template experience, allowing users to instantly execute terminal commands, with varying arguments, grouped into sections in a note or file. It was originally created for pentesting uses, to avoid the needed remembrance and retyping of sets of commands for various attacks.
Wifi toolkit setup
an Advance port scanner with Python
A python tool to test for web cache poisoning denial of service (CPDoS) vulnerabilities.
Active Directory enumeration and exploitation tool
The primary goal of NOSCOPE is to simplify the scoping process for security assessments. By allowing users to specify domains and/or IPs to be checked against a list of in-scope IPs and CIDRs, NOSCOPE helps ensure that the assessment focuses on the intended targets, thereby maximizing efficiency and accuracy.
uscan is a web scanner designed to target systems such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and Vbulletin. It uses automation to identify vulnerabilities in a target system, making it a more efficient and effective
Bug Bounty Hunter
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