Here I gather all the resources about hacking that I find interesting
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Jun 18, 2024 - Ruby
Here I gather all the resources about hacking that I find interesting
A huge chunk of my personal notes since I started playing CTFs and working as a Red Teamer.
Adversary Emulation Framework
A Security Tool for Bug Bounty, Pentest and Red Teaming.
Infrastructure as code framework for deploying servers to linode to be used in Red Team Operations
AWS CloudSaga - Simulate security events in AWS
CTFs solve scripts
Pentesting framework with shell integrations designed for workflow automation
Moonshot - A simple and modular tool to evaluate and red-team any LLM application.
Test & strengthen defenses against social attacks. Simulate phishing, vishing & more in a safe, ethical LAB.Test & strengthen defenses against social attacks. Simulate phishing, vishing & more in a safe, ethical LAB.
Collection of OPSEC Tradecraft and TTPs for Red Team Operations
Compiled tools for internal assessments
A very (very) FAST and simple subdomain finder based on online & free services. Without any configuration requirements.
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.
A penetration testing playbook that's suitable for CTF challenges, bug bounty hunting and red team assessments.
A scalable pentesting platform
📍 Bypass CDN/WAFs!
[ICML 2024] Prompting4Debugging: Red-Teaming Text-to-Image Diffusion Models by Finding Problematic Prompts (Official Pytorch Implementation)
Personal InfoSec blog
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