A powerful reverse shell generator
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A powerful reverse shell generator
This repository has some useful tools for the daily work of pentesters and red teamers.
Organize Wordlists from the command line
Discover related domains using Whois data from whoxy.com
A Red Teaming tool focused on profiling the target.
Collection of various Red Teaming and Penetration Tools
Prompt Engineering Tool for AI Models with cli prompt or api usage
Build a C2 system while becoming a techie Gh0stbust3r! Learn real-world RedTeam skills and even earn a basic c2 by completing the game
RegStrike is a .reg payload generator
Collection of (4000+) malicious rMQR Codes for Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red Team operations, Bug Bounty and more
Public repository for the techniques and tools shown on rtt.secdu.de
Self-hosted passive subdomain continous monitoring tool.
just a Python Shellcode loader
Burp Suite extension to encode an IP address focused to bypass application IP / domain blacklist.
A python script that modifies file timestamps based on your input.
A Bug Bounty Platform that allows hunters to issue commands over a geo-distributed cluster. The ideal user is someone who is attempting to scan multiple bug bounty programs simultaneously, on a recurring basis.
Python script for active and passive domain recognition for bug hunters, pentesters and red teamers.
π€π‘οΈπππ Tiny package designed to support red teams and penetration testers in exploiting large language model AI solutions.
wmiexec2.0 is the same wmiexec that everyone knows and loves (debatable). This 2.0 version is obfuscated to avoid well known signatures from various AV engines. It also has a handful of additional built in modules to help automate some common tasks on Red team engagements.
smbcrawler is no-nonsense tool that takes credentials and a list of hosts and 'crawls' (or 'spiders') through those shares
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