Learning diffierent Python Scripts to use in different synarios we come across while performing pentest or Purple Teaming.
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Learning diffierent Python Scripts to use in different synarios we come across while performing pentest or Purple Teaming.
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A happy place for detection engineers, purple teamers and threat hunters focusing on macOS.
A cybersecurity resource library of knowledge documents, links to tools, and automation scripts.
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Monitoring GitHub for sensitive data shared publicly
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