A collection of awesome penetration testing and offensive cybersecurity resources.
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A collection of awesome penetration testing and offensive cybersecurity resources.
Shade_hunt is an open-source Node.js brute force tool designed to test the security and authentication of systems. With a minimalistic and highly customizable interface, it allows for testing different types of authentication, from simple passwords to API keys and access tokens.
THM DESCRIPTION: Get started with Cyber Security in 24 Days - Learn the basics by doing a new, beginner friendly security challenge every day leading up to Christmas.
PortScanner is a C# tool for identifying open ports on target systems, crucial for network security. It offers fast, multi-threaded scanning and detailed reports, perfect for network administrators and cybersecurity professionals.
Useful info about tools and methods
Security notes
Offensive Security Research, Corporate Espionage Investigation
My Private Website Pentesting Tool
Pages documenting my Pentesting journey.
Subdomain lookup tool using https://subdomainfinder.c99.nl/
This repository is all about the POC and Tools that can be leveraged down for initial access in red teaming engagements.
Repository containing all knowledge I gained from CTFs, real life penetration testing and self-learning.
Just like a ghost, Ghost_Dir is capable of detecting hidden subdirectories that other scanning tools may not be able to find. It acts silently, without leaving any traces, and is able to penetrate into obscure areas of the web page that usually go unnoticed.
OWASP LLM (Large Language Model) Top 10
Activate Burp Suite Pro with Key-Generator and Key-Loader
Offensive Security Scripts (OSS) - Repository of random scripts I've written for offensive purposes.
💀 Generate a bunch of malicious pdf files with phone-home functionality. Can be used with Burp Collaborator or Interact.sh
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