A collection of small Powershell scripts that may be handy.
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A collection of small Powershell scripts that may be handy.
[alpha] A set of scripts useful to run on a compromised Windows OS to map the attack surface (find of open ports, live hosts, etc.) from that Pivot. This toolkit aims to be complementary to framework that directly play with Active Directory objects.
A repository of tools for pentesting of restricted and isolated environments.
Network Port Scanner, Determines your Subnet and scans all ports in the submit.
Powerful asynchronus IPv4 port scanner for PowerShell
Svendsen Tech's PowerShell nmap-like port scanner accepting IPv4 CIDR notation
This is a PowerShell script made for scanning hosts & ports that are connected to a Windows host, the scripts ask you for the input of an IP that are discovered doing ipconfig /all and then starts the scan of hosts, and if a host is discovered then starts a port scan.
A port scanner written purely in PowerShell.
PSScanner is made for IT administrators to scan corporate network, showing IP address, hostname, current logon user and serialnumber for all connected computers. It is a WPF application written in Powershell; it depents on PSParallel module for multi-threaded scan.
TCP Port Scanner is a lightweight and user-friendly tool for scanning TCP ports on multiple IP addresses. It provides a simple yet effective way to identify open, closed, and filtered ports on a network.
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