A collection of various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
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A collection of various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
The ultimate WinRM shell for hacking/pentesting
Gives you one-liners that aids in penetration testing operations, privilege escalation and more
RedSnarf is a pen-testing / red-teaming tool for Windows environments
Extracting Clear Text Passwords from mstsc.exe using API Hooking.
The BloodHound C# Ingestor
JustTryHarder, a cheat sheet which will aid you through the PWK course & the OSCP Exam. (Inspired by PayloadAllTheThings)
Rubyfu, where Ruby goes evil!
Pentest tool for antivirus evasion and running arbitrary payload on target Wintel host
Python network worm that spreads on the local network and gives the attacker control of these machines.
foolav successor - loads DLL, executable or shellcode into memory and runs it effectively bypassing AV
Python3 script to perform LDAP queries and enumerate users, groups, and computers from Windows Domains. Ldap_Search can also perform brute force/password spraying to identify valid accounts via LDAP.
Tool aided persistence via Windows URI schemes abuse
RubberDucky like payloads for DigiSpark Attiny85
Go library for credentials recovery
PowerShell payload generator
List of Security Archives Tools and software, generally for facilitate security & penetration research. Opening it up to everyone will facilitate a knowledge transfer. Hopefully the initial set will grow and expand.
Generate customized and undetectable exploits for Metasploit.
Persistent bind shell via pythonic shellcode execution, and registry tampering.
A little Python Script for cracking Windows Passwords with the help of CrackMapExec
Learning-Pentesting-With-Python
Codes for malware, viruses and key-logger and other tools
Kali on the Windows Subsystem for Linux
so quasar but without notifications on the client made for pentesters ig
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