Welcome to the Hacking section of Liberty tools! Hacking should be used to increase your knowledge and harden your defenses. Please use these tools responsibly.
Welcome to the Hacking section of Liberty tools! Hacking should be used to increase your knowledge and harden your defenses. Please use these tools responsibly.
Welcome to the Hacking section of Liberty tools! Hacking should be used to increase your knowledge and harden your defenses. Please use these tools responsibly.
<p><em>“The truth is revealed by removing things that stand in its light, an art not unlike sculpture, in which the artist creates, not by building, but by hacking away.” - Alan Watts</em></p>
<p>Welcome to the Hacking section of Liberty tools! Hacking should be used to increase your knowledge and harden your defenses. Please use these tools responsibly.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/jgor/dork-cli"><strong>dork-cli</strong></a> - Command line Google dork tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/DanMcInerney/fast-recon"><strong>Fast-recon</strong></a> - Perform Google dorks against a domain.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/k3170makan/GooDork"><strong>GooDork</strong></a> - Command line Google dorking tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database"><strong>Google Hacking Database</strong></a> - Database of Google dorks; can be used for recon.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/JohnTroony/Google-dorks"><strong>Google-dorks</strong></a> - Common Google dorks and others you probably don’t know.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://geti2p.net/"><strong>I2P</strong></a> - The Invisible Internet Project.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.paterva.com/web7/"><strong>Maltego</strong></a> - One of the Hacking Tools and Proprietary software for open source intelligence and forensics, from Paterva.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/GouveaHeitor/nipe"><strong>Nipe</strong></a> - Script to redirect all traffic from the machine to the Tor network.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://onionscan.org/"><strong>OnionScan</strong></a> - One of the Hacking Tools for investigating the Dark Web by finding operational security issues introduced by Tor hidden service operators.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/lanmaster53/recon-ng"><strong>recon-ng</strong></a> - One of the Hacking Tools Full-featured Web Reconnaissance framework written in Python.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/Smaash/snitch"><strong>snitch</strong></a> - Information gathering via dorks.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.spiderfoot.net/"><strong>Spiderfoot</strong></a> - Multi-source OSINT automation tool with a Web UI and report visualizations.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester"><strong>theHarvester</strong></a> - E-mail, subdomain and people names harvester.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.torproject.org/"><strong>Tor</strong></a> - Free software and onion routed overlay network that helps you defend against traffic analysis.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.virustotal.com/"><strong>Virus Total</strong></a> - VirusTotal is a free service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs and facilitates the quick detection of viruses, worms, trojans, and all kinds of malware.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://webkay.robinlinus.com/"><strong>What Every Browser Knows About You</strong></a> - Comprehensive detection page to test your own Web browser’s configuration for privacy and identity leaks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.zoomeye.org/"><strong>ZoomEye</strong></a> - Search engine for cyberspace that lets the user find specific network components.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/zardus/ctf-tools"><strong>Ctf-tools</strong></a> - Collection of setup scripts to install various security research tools easily and quickly deployable to new machines.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools"><strong>Pwntools</strong></a> - Rapid exploit development framework built for use in CTFs.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/sourcekris/RsaCtfTool"><strong>RsaCtfTool</strong></a> - Decrypt data enciphered using weak RSA keys, and recover private keys from public keys using a variety of automated attacks.</p>
<p><ahref="https://sourceforge.net/projects/high-orbit-ion-cannon/"><strong>HOIC</strong></a> - Updated version of Low Orbit Ion Cannon, has ‘boosters’ to get around common counter measures.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://metacortexsecurity.com/tools/anon/LOIC/LOICv1.html"><strong>JS LOIC</strong></a> - JavaScript in-browser version of LOIC.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/NewEraCracker/LOIC/"><strong>LOIC</strong></a> - Open source network stress tool for Windows.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/gkbrk/slowloris"><strong>SlowLoris</strong></a> - DoS tool that uses low bandwidth on the attacking side.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/govolution/avet"><strong>AntiVirus Evasion Tool (AVET)</strong></a> - Post-process exploits containing executable files targeted for Windows machines to avoid being recognized by antivirus software.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://nullsecurity.net/tools/binary.html"><strong>Hyperion</strong></a> - Runtime encryptor for 32-bit portable executables (“PE .exes”).</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.securitysift.com/pecloak-py-an-experiment-in-av-evasion/"><strong>PeCloak.py</strong></a> - Automates the process of hiding a malicious Windows executable from antivirus (AV) detection.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/v-p-b/peCloakCapstone"><strong>PeCloakCapstone</strong></a> - Multi-platform fork of the peCloak.py automated malware antivirus evasion tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/Exploit-install/UniByAv"><strong>UniByAv</strong></a> - Simple obfuscator that takes raw shellcode and generates Anti-Virus friendly executables by using a brute-forcable, 32-bit XOR key.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/Veil-Framework/Veil"><strong>Veil</strong></a> - Generate metasploit payloads that bypass common anti-virus solutions.</p>
<li><ahref="https://www.spoofbox.com"><strong>SpoofBox</strong></a> - Offers email, SMS, Phone spoofing and lots of other tools. Not a free service. Can also be used to look up phone numbers.</li>
<p><ahref="https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/19/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-1-stack-based-overflows/"><strong>Exploit Writing Tutorials</strong></a> - Tutorials on how to develop exploits.</p>
<p><ahref="http://hachoir3.readthedocs.io/"><strong>Hachoir</strong></a> - Python library to view and edit a binary stream as tree of fields and tools for metadata extraction.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://kaitai.io/"><strong>Kaitai Struct</strong></a> - File formats and network protocols dissection language and web IDE, generating parsers in C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://codisec.com/veles/"><strong>Veles</strong></a> - Binary data visualization and analysis tool.</p>
<p><ahref="https://www.autopsy.com/"><strong>Autopsy</strong></a> - Full suite of open source forensics tools.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://forensictools.dev/listing/caine/"><strong>CAINE</strong></a> - CAINE is Linux Live CD that contains a wealth of digital forensic tools. Features include a user-friendly GUI, semi-automated report creation and tools for Mobile Forensics, Network Forensics, Data Recovery and more.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.exterro.com/ftk-imager"><strong>FTK Imager</strong></a> - Open Source Disk imaging tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://sumuri.com/product-category/brands/paladin/"><strong>Paladin Forensic Suite</strong></a> - Live Ubuntu distro with lots of tools. Open source with free and paid versions.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.sans.org/tools/sift-workstation/"><strong>SIFT Workstation</strong></a> - The SIFT Workstation is a collection of free and open-source incident response and forensic tools designed to perform detailed digital forensic examinations in a variety of settings, all built inside an Ubuntu VM.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://smart-forensic.com/"><strong>SMART</strong></a> - Open source sampling of many proprietary forensics tools.</p>
<li><ahref="https://github.com/PenturaLabs/Linux_Exploit_Suggester"><strong>Linux Exploit Suggester</strong></a> - Heuristic reporting on potentially viable exploits for a given GNU/Linux system.</li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/michenriksen/aquatone"><strong>AQUATONE</strong></a> - Subdomain discovery tool utilizing various open sources producing a report that can be used as input to other tools.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/Hood3dRob1n/BinGoo"><strong>BinGoo</strong></a> - GNU/Linux bash based Bing and Google Dorking Tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.censys.io/"><strong>Censys</strong></a> - Collects data on hosts and websites through daily ZMap and ZGrab scans.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/upgoingstar/datasploit"><strong>DataSploit</strong></a> - OSINT visualizer utilizing Shodan, Censys, Clearbit, EmailHunter, FullContact, and Zoomeye behind the scenes.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/jgor/dork-cli"><strong>dork-cli</strong></a> - Command line Google dork tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/DanMcInerney/fast-recon"><strong>Fast-recon</strong></a> - Perform Google dorks against a domain.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/k3170makan/GooDork"><strong>GooDork</strong></a> - Command line Google dorking tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database"><strong>Google Hacking Database</strong></a> - Database of Google dorks; can be used for recon.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/JohnTroony/Google-dorks"><strong>Google-dorks</strong></a> - Common Google dorks and others you probably don’t know.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/techgaun/github-dorks"><strong>github-dorks</strong></a> - CLI tool to scan Github repos/organizations for potential sensitive information leak.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://intrigue.io/"><strong>Intrigue</strong></a> - Automated OSINT & Attack Surface discovery framework with powerful API, UI and CLI.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.paterva.com/web7/"><strong>Maltego</strong></a> - One of the Hacking Tools and Proprietary software for open source intelligence and forensics, from Paterva.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/lanmaster53/recon-ng"><strong>recon-ng</strong></a> - One of the Hacking Tools Full-featured Web Reconnaissance framework written in Python.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.shodan.io/"><strong>Shodan</strong></a> - World’s first search engine for Internet-connected devices.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/Smaash/snitch"><strong>snitch</strong></a> - Information gathering via dorks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/1N3/Sn1per"><strong>Sn1per</strong></a> - One of the Hacking Tools for Automated Pentest Recon Scanner.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.spiderfoot.net/"><strong>Spiderfoot</strong></a> - Multi-source OSINT automation tool with a Web UI and report visualizations.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://ci-www.threatcrowd.org/"><strong>Threat Crowd</strong></a> - Search engine for threats.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester"><strong>theHarvester</strong></a> - E-mail, subdomain and people names harvester.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/melvinsh/vcsmap"><strong>vcsmap</strong></a> - Plugin-based tool to scan public version control systems for sensitive information.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.virustotal.com/"><strong>Virus Total</strong></a> - VirusTotal is a free service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs and facilitates the quick detection of viruses, worms, trojans, and all kinds of malware.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://webkay.robinlinus.com/"><strong>What Every Browser Knows About You</strong></a> - Comprehensive detection page to test your own Web browser’s configuration for privacy and identity leaks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.zoomeye.org/"><strong>ZoomEye</strong></a> - Search engine for cyberspace that lets the user find specific network components.</p>
<p><ahref="https://44con.com/"><strong>44Con</strong></a> - Annual Security Conference held in London.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://globalappsec.org/"><strong>AppSecUSA</strong></a> - Annual conference organized by OWASP.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.balccon.org/"><strong>BalCCon</strong></a> - Balkan Computer Congress, annually held in Novi Sad, Serbia.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.blackhat.com/"><strong>Black Hat</strong></a> - Annual security conference in Las Vegas.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://brucon.org/"><strong>BruCON</strong></a> - Annual security conference in Belgium.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.carolinacon.org/"><strong>CarolinaCon</strong></a> - Infosec conference, held annually in North Carolina.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://events.ccc.de/congress/"><strong>CCC</strong></a> - Annual meeting of the international hacker scene in Germany.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://2016.chcon.nz/"><strong>CHCon</strong></a> - Christchurch Hacker Con, Only South Island of New Zealand hacker con.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://deepsec.net/"><strong>DeepSec</strong></a> - Security Conference in Vienna, Austria.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://def.camp/"><strong>DefCamp</strong></a> - Largest Security Conference in Eastern Europe, held annually in Bucharest, Romania.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.defcon.org/"><strong>DEF CON</strong></a> - Annual hacker convention in Las Vegas. Known for having a left wing bias.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.ekoparty.org/"><strong>Ekoparty</strong></a> - Largest Security Conference in Latin America, held annually in Buenos Aires, Argentina.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://fsec.foi.hr/"><strong>FSec</strong></a> - FSec - Croatian Information Security Gathering in Varaždin, Croatia.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://hack3rcon.org/"><strong>Hack3rCon</strong></a> - Annual US hacker conference.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://2016.hack.lu/"><strong>Hack.lu</strong></a> - Annual conference held in Luxembourg.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://hackfest.ca/"><strong>Hackfest</strong></a> - Largest hacking conference in Canada.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://conference.hitb.org/"><strong>HITB</strong></a> - Deep-knowledge security conference held in Malaysia and The Netherlands.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://conference.hitb.org/"><strong>Hacking In The Box</strong></a> - Deep-knowledge security conference held in Malaysia and The Netherlands.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.infosecurityeurope.com/"><strong>Infosecurity Europe</strong></a> - Europe’s number one information security event, held in London, UK.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.layerone.org/"><strong>LayerOne</strong></a> - Annual US security conference held every spring in Los Angeles.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://nullcon.net/website/"><strong>Nullcon</strong></a> - Annual conference in Delhi and Goa, India.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://phreaknic.info/"><strong>PhreakNIC</strong></a> - Technology conference held annually in middle Tennessee.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.rsaconference.com/"><strong>RSA Conference USA</strong></a> - Annual security conference in San Francisco, California, USA.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://shmoocon.org/"><strong>ShmooCon</strong></a> - Annual US East coast hacker convention.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.skydogcon.com/"><strong>SkyDogCon</strong></a> - Technology conference in Nashville.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.summercon.org/"><strong>SummerCon</strong></a> - One of the oldest hacker conventions, held during Summer.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.swisscyberstorm.com/"><strong>Swiss Cyber Storm</strong></a> - Annual security conference in Lucerne, Switzerland.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://thotcon.org/"><strong>ThotCon</strong></a> - Annual US hacker conference held in Chicago.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.troopers.de/"><strong>Troopers</strong></a> - Annual international IT Security event with workshops held in Heidelberg, Germany.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.virusbulletin.com/conference/index"><strong>Virus Bulletin Conference</strong></a> - Annual conference going to be held in Denver, USA for 2016.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/glv2/bruteforce-wallet"><strong>BruteForce Wallet</strong></a> - Find the password of an encrypted wallet file (i.e. wallet.dat).</p>
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<p><ahref="https://digi.ninja/projects/cewl.php"><strong>CeWL</strong></a> - Generates custom wordlists by spidering a target’s website and collecting unique words.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://hashcat.net/hashcat/"><strong>Hashcat</strong></a> - Another One of the Hacking Tools The more fast hash cracker.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.openwall.com/john/"><strong>John the Ripper</strong></a> - One of the best Hacking Tools for Fast password cracker.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/lmammino/jwt-cracker"><strong>JWT Cracker</strong></a> - Simple HS256 JWT token brute force cracker.</p>
<p><ahref="https://web.archive.org/web/20140106172311if_/http://www.suavetech.com:80/0xed/0xed.html"><strong>0xED</strong></a>– Native macOS hex editor that supports plug-ins to display custom data types.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://frhed.sourceforge.net/"><strong>Frhed</strong></a>– Binary file editor for Windows.</p>
<p><ahref="https://www.2600.com/Magazine/DigitalEditions"><strong>2600: The Hacker Quarterly</strong></a>– American publication about technology and computer “underground.”</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.phrack.org/"><strong>Phrack Magazine</strong></a>– By far the longest running hacker zine.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://unredactedmagazine.com/"><strong>Unredacted Magazine</strong></a> - The official magazine from Michael Bazzell author of Extreme Privacy.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/meitar/awesome-lockpicking"><strong>Awesome Lockpicking</strong></a>– Awesome guides, tools, and other resources about the security and compromise of locks, safes, and keys.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/user/bosnianbill"><strong>Bosnianbill</strong></a>– More lockpicking videos.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/user/SchuylerTowne/"><strong>Schuyler Towne channel</strong></a>– Lockpicking videos and security talks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking"><strong>/r/lockpicking</strong></a>– Resources for learning lockpicking, equipment recommendations.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/blackhatethicalhacking/armitage"><strong>Armitage</strong></a>– Java-based GUI front-end for the Metasploit Framework.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://juansacco.gitbooks.io/exploitpack/content/"><strong>ExploitPack</strong></a>– Graphical tool for automating penetration tests that ships with many pre-packaged exploits.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/infobyte/faraday"><strong>Faraday</strong></a>– Multiuser integrated pentesting environment for red teams performing cooperative penetration tests, security audits, and risk assessments.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.metasploit.com/"><strong>Metasploit</strong></a>– Post exploitation Hacking Tools for offensive security teams to help verify vulnerabilities and manage security assessments.</p>
<p><ahref="https://www.bettercap.org/"><strong>BetterCAP</strong></a>– Modular, portable and easily extensible MITM framework.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/m0rtem/CloudFail"><strong>CloudFail</strong></a>– Unmask server IP addresses hidden behind Cloudflare by searching old database records and detecting misconfigured DNS.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec"><strong>CrackMapExec</strong></a>– A swiss army knife for pentesting networks.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.iwaxx.com/debookee/"><strong>Debookee</strong></a>– Simple and powerful network traffic analyzer for macOS.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/sensepost/DET"><strong>DET</strong></a>– Proof of concept to perform data exfiltration using either single or multiple channel(s) at the same time.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://tgcd.sourceforge.net/"><strong>Dgcd</strong></a>– Simple Unix network utility to extend the accessibility of TCP/IP based network services beyond firewalls.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/makefu/dnsmap/"><strong>Dnsmap</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools for Passive DNS network mapper.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/darkoperator/dnsrecon/"><strong>Dnsrecon</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools for DNS enumeration script.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/iphelix/dnschef"><strong>Dnschef</strong></a>– Highly configurable DNS proxy for pentesters.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/fwaeytens/dnsenum/"><strong>Dnsenum</strong></a>– Perl script that enumerates DNS information from a domain, attempts zone transfers, performs a brute force dictionary style attack, and then performs reverse look-ups on the results.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/dnstracer.php"><strong>Dnstracer</strong></a>– Determines where a given DNS server gets its information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://dnsdumpster.com/"><strong>DNSDumpster</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools for Online DNS recon and search service.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/infobyte/evilgrade"><strong>Evilgrade</strong></a>– Modular framework to take advantage of poor upgrade implementations by injecting fake updates.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.ettercap-project.org/"><strong>Ettercap</strong></a>– Comprehensive, mature suite for machine-in-the-middle attacks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket"><strong>Impacket</strong></a>– A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan"><strong>Mass Scan</strong></a>– Best Hacking Tools for TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/justmao945/mallory"><strong>Mallory</strong></a>– HTTP/HTTPS proxy over SSH.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy"><strong>Mitmproxy</strong></a>– Interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/netsniff-ng/netsniff-ng"><strong>Netsniff-ng</strong></a>– Swiss army knife for network sniffing.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://network-tools.com/"><strong>Network-Tools.com</strong></a>– Website offering an interface to numerous basic network utilities like ping, traceroute, whois, and more.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://nmap.org/"><strong>Nmap</strong></a>– Free security scanner for network exploration & security audits.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/gamelinux/passivedns"><strong>Passivedns</strong></a>– Network sniffer that logs all DNS server replies for use in a passive DNS setup.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/chrislee35/passivedns-client"><strong>Passivedns-client</strong></a>– Library and query tool for querying several passive DNS providers.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/rafael-santiago/pig"><strong>Pig</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools for GNU/Linux packet crafting.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/samyk/pwnat"><strong>Pwnat</strong></a>– Punches holes in firewalls and NATs.</p>
</li>
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<p><ahref="http://h.foofus.net/?page_id=218"><strong>Praeda</strong></a>– Automated multi-function printer data harvester for gathering usable data during security assessments.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/RUB-NDS/PRET"><strong>Printer Exploitation Toolkit (PRET)</strong></a>– Tool for printer security testing capable of IP and USB connectivity, fuzzing, and exploitation of PostScript, PJL, and PCL printer language features.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/reverse-shell/routersploit"><strong>Routersploit</strong></a>– Open source exploitation framework similar to Metasploit but dedicated to embedded devices.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/vesche/scanless"><strong>Scanless</strong></a>– Utility for using websites to perform port scans on your behalf so as not to reveal your own IP.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/secdev/scapy"><strong>Scapy</strong></a>– Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://sparta.secforce.com/"><strong>SPARTA</strong></a>– Graphical interface offering scriptable, configurable access to existing network infrastructure scanning and enumeration tools.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-mitm"><strong>SSH MITM</strong></a>– Intercept SSH connections with a proxy; all plaintext passwords and sessions are logged to disk.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.tcpdump.org/"><strong>Tcpdump/libpcap</strong></a>– Common packet analyzer that runs under the command line.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/evilsocket/xray"><strong>XRay</strong></a>– Network (sub)domain discovery and reconnaissance automation tool.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/hatRiot/zarp"><strong>Zarp</strong></a>– Network attack tool centered around the exploitation of local networks.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://zmap.io/"><strong>Zmap</strong></a>– Open source network scanner that enables researchers to easily perform Internet-wide network studies.</p>
<p><ahref="https://n0where.net/best-linux-penetration-testing-distributions/"><strong>Best Linux Penetration Testing Distributions @ CyberPunk</strong></a>– Description of main penetration testing distributions.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/cuckoosandbox/cuckoo"><strong>Cuckoo</strong></a>– Open source automated malware analysis system.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.caine-live.net/"><strong>Computer Aided Investigative Environment (CAINE)</strong></a>– Italian GNU/Linux live distribution created as a digital forensics project.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://csilinux.com/"><strong>CSILinux</strong></a> - CSI’s mission is to equip you with the most advanced tools in digital forensics, OSINT, and incident response.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://archiveos.org/deft/"><strong>Digital Evidence & Forensics Toolkit (DEFT)</strong></a>– Live CD for forensic analysis runnable without tampering or corrupting connected devices where the boot process takes place.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/tyki6/rawsec_cli"><strong>Security related Operating Systems @ Rawsec</strong></a>– Penetration testing tools & Hacking Tools list Related Complete list of security operating systems.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Security"><strong>Security @ Distrowatch</strong></a>– Website dedicated to talking about, reviewing, and keeping up to date with open source operating systems.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://tails.boum.org/"><strong>Tails</strong></a>– Live OS aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/Anof-cyber/APTRS"><strong>Anof-cyber/APTRS</strong></a> - APTRS (Automated Penetration Testing Reporting System) is an automated reporting tool in Python and Django. The tool allows Penetration testers to create a report directly without using the Traditional Docx file. It also provides an approach to keeping track of the projects and vulnerabilities.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://canarytokens.org/generate"><strong>Canarytokens.org</strong></a> - Canarytokens are a free, quick, painless way to help defenders discover they’ve been breached by having attackers announce themselves. These are digital honeypots you can configure on your own network.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://flipperzero.one/"><strong>Flipperzero.one</strong></a> - Flipper Zero is a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks in a toy-like body. It loves hacking digital stuff, such as radio protocols, access control systems, hardware and more. It’s fully open-source and customizable, so you can extend it in whatever way you like. Check out more firmware options <ahref="https://flipper-xtre.me/asset-packs/"><strong>here</strong></a></p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://shop.hak5.org/"><strong>Hak5.org</strong></a> - Sells many hacking for wifi pentesting, hotplug attacks, implants, remote access field kits and more. <ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F7EHO4niCw"><strong>Breakdown of multiple tools</strong></a></p>
</li>
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<p><ahref="https://lanturtle.com/"><strong>LAN Turtle</strong></a>– Covert “USB Ethernet Adapter” that provides remote access, network intelligence gathering, and MITM capabilities when installed in a local network.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://samy.pl/poisontap/"><strong>Poisontap</strong></a>– Siphons cookies, exposes internal (LAN-side) router and installs web backdoor on locked computers.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://usbrubberducky.com/"><strong>USB Rubber Ducky</strong></a>– Customizable keystroke injection attack platform masquerading as a USB thumbdrive.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.wifipineapple.com/"><strong>WiFi Pineapple</strong></a>– Wireless auditing and penetration testing platform.</p>
<p><ahref="https://attack.mitre.org/"><strong>MITRE’s Adversarial Tactics, Techniques & Common Knowledge (ATT&CK)</strong></a>– Curated knowledge base and model for cyber adversary behavior.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.isecom.org/mirror/OSSTMM.3.pdf"><strong>Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM)</strong></a>– Framework for providing test cases that result in verified facts on which to base decisions that impact an organization’s security.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Main_Page"><strong>Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)</strong></a>– Worldwide not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving the security of especially Web-based and Application-layer software.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.pentest-standard.org/"><strong>Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES)</strong></a>– Documentation designed to provide a common language and scope for performing and reporting the results of a penetration test.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.vulnerabilityassessment.co.uk/Penetration%20Test.html"><strong>Penetration Testing Framework (PTF)</strong></a>– Outline for performing penetration tests compiled as a general framework usable by vulnerability analysts and penetration testers alike.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/nixawk/pentest-wiki"><strong>PENTEST-WIKI</strong></a>– Free online security knowledge library for pentesters and researchers.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/tyki6/rawsec_cli"><strong>Security related Operating Systems @ Rawsec</strong></a>– Penetration testing tools & Hacking Tools list Related Complete list of security operating systems.</p>
<p><ahref="http://www.vividmachines.com/shellcode/shellcode.html"><strong>Shellcode Tutorial</strong></a>– Tutorial on how to write shellcode.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.xss-payloads.com/"><strong>XSS-Payloads</strong></a>– Ultimate resource for all things cross-site including payloads, tools, games and documentation.</p>
<p><ahref="https://archstrike.org/"><strong>ArchStrike</strong></a>– Arch GNU/Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/adi0x90/attifyos"><strong>AttifyOS</strong></a>– GNU/Linux distribution focused on tools useful during Internet of Things (IoT) security assessments.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://backbox.org/"><strong>BackBox</strong></a>– Ubuntu-based distribution for penetration tests and security assessments.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.blackarch.org/"><strong>BlackArch</strong></a>– Arch GNU/Linux-based distribution with best Hacking Tools for penetration testers and security researchers.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/security/"><strong>Fedora Security Lab</strong></a>– Provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.kali.org/"><strong>Kali</strong></a>– GNU/Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing Hacking Tools.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://networksecuritytoolkit.org/"><strong>Network Security Toolkit (NST)</strong></a>– Fedora-based bootable live operating system designed to provide easy access to best-of-breed open source network security applications.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.parrotsec.org/"><strong>Parrot</strong></a>– Distribution similar to Kali, with multiple architectures with 100 of Hacking Tools.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.pentoo.ch/"><strong>Pentoo</strong></a>– Security-focused live CD based on Gentoo.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/trustedsec/ptf"><strong>The Pentesters Framework</strong></a>– Distro organized around the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES), providing a curated collection of utilities that eliminates often unused toolchains.</p>
<h3id="docker-for-penetration-testing"><strong>Docker for Penetration Testing</strong><aclass="anchor"href="#docker-for-penetration-testing">#</a></h3>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/juliocesarfort/public-pentesting-reports"><strong>Public Pentesting Reports</strong></a>– Curated list of public penetration test reports released by several consulting firms and academic security groups.</p>
<li><ahref="https://www.nomoreransom.org/en/index.html"><strong>Nomoreransom</strong></a> - Help detect what kind of ransomware encryption you’re affected by and free tools to unlock it, in many but not all cases.</li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/devttys0/binwalk"><strong>Binwalk</strong></a>– Fast, easy to use tool for analyzing, reverse engineering, and extracting firmware images.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/0xd4d/dnSpy"><strong>dnSpy</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools to reverse engineer .NET assemblies.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.codef00.com/projects#debugger"><strong>Evan’s Debugger</strong></a>– OllyDbg-like debugger for GNU/Linux.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.frida.re/"><strong>Frida</strong></a>– Dynamic instrumentation toolkit for developers, reverse-engineers, and security researchers.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://debugger.immunityinc.com/"><strong>Immunity Debugger</strong></a>– Powerful way to write exploits and analyze malware.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/"><strong>Interactive Disassembler (IDA Pro)</strong></a>– Proprietary multi-processor disassembler and debugger for Windows, GNU/Linux, or macOS; also has a free version, <ahref="https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freeware.shtml">IDA Free</a>.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/wisk/medusa"><strong>Medusa</strong></a>– Open source, cross-platform interactive disassembler.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.ollydbg.de/"><strong>OllyDbg</strong></a>– x86 debugger for Windows binaries that emphasizes binary code analysis.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/longld/peda"><strong>Peda</strong></a>– Python Exploit Development Assistance for GDB.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/joelpx/plasma"><strong>Plasma</strong></a>– Interactive disassembler for x86/ARM/MIPS. Generates indented pseudo-code with colored syntax code.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/pyrebox"><strong>PyREBox</strong></a>– Python scriptable Reverse Engineering sandbox by Cisco-Talos.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://rada.re/r/index.html"><strong>Radare2</strong></a>– Open source, crossplatform reverse engineering framework.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/fireeye/rVMI"><strong>rVMI</strong></a>– Debugger on steroids; inspect userspace processes, kernel drivers, and preboot environments in a single tool.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/snare/voltron"><strong>Voltron</strong></a>– Extensible debugger UI toolkit written in Python.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/hh852365.aspx"><strong>WDK/WinDbg</strong></a>– Windows Driver Kit and WinDbg.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://x64dbg.com/"><strong>x64dbg</strong></a>– Open source x64/x32 debugger for windows.</p>
<p><ahref="http://azcwr.org/"><strong>ARIZONA CYBER WARFARE RANGE</strong></a>– 24×7 live fire exercises for beginners through real world operations; capability for upward progression into the real world of cyber warfare.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://computersecuritystudent.com/"><strong>Computer Security Student</strong></a>– Many free tutorials, great for beginners, $10/mo membership unlocks all content.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://trailofbits.github.io/ctf/"><strong>CTF Field Guide</strong></a>– Everything you need to win your next CTF competition.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://cybrary.it/"><strong>Cybrary</strong></a>– Free courses in ethical hacking and advanced penetration testing. Advanced penetration testing courses are based on the book ‘Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments’.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/trainings-for-cybersecurity-specialists/online-training-material"><strong>European Union Agency for Network and Information Security</strong></a>– ENISA Cyber Security Training material.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.offensive-security.com/information-security-training/"><strong>Offensive Security Training</strong></a>– Training from BackTrack/Kali developers.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://opensecuritytraining.info/"><strong>Open Security Training</strong></a>– Training material for computer security classes.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.sans.org/"><strong>SANS Security Training</strong></a>– Computer Security Training & Certification.</p>
<li><ahref="http://chipwhisperer.com/"><strong>ChipWhisperer</strong></a>– Complete open-source toolchain for side-channel power analysis and glitching attacks.</li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/4w4k3/BeeLogger"><strong>Beelogger</strong></a>– Tool for generating keylooger.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/ring0lab/catphish"><strong>Catphish</strong></a>– Tool for phishing and corporate espionage written in Ruby.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx"><strong>Evilginx</strong></a>– MITM attack framework used for phishing credentials and session cookies from any Web service.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/securestate/king-phisher"><strong>King Phisher</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools for Phishing campaign toolkit used for creating and managing multiple simultaneous phishing attacks with custom email and server content.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit"><strong>Social Engineer Toolkit (SET)</strong></a>– Open source pentesting framework designed for social engineering featuring a number of custom attack vectors to make believable attacks quickly.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/general-discussion/"><strong>Social Engineering Framework</strong></a>– Information resource for social engineers.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/sophron/wifiphisher"><strong>wifiphisher</strong></a>– Automated phishing attacks against WiFi networks.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze"><strong>SSLyze</strong></a>– Fast and comprehensive TLS/SSL configuration analyzer to help identify security mis-configurations.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/WestpointLtd/tls_prober"><strong>TLS Prober</strong></a>– Fingerprint a server’s SSL/TLS implementation.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh"><strong>Testssl.sh</strong></a>– Command line tool which checks a server’s service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as some cryptographic flaws.</p>
<p><ahref="https://scribe.froth.zone/@kuwaitison/active-directory-lateral-movement-and-post-exploitation-cheat-sheet-3170982a7055"><strong>AD Exploit guides</strong></a> - Detailed guide on methods to exploit Active Directory.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/ashishb/android-security-awesome"><strong>Android Security</strong></a>– Collection of Android security-related resources.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/paragonie/awesome-appsec"><strong>AppSec</strong></a>– Resources for learning about application security.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness"><strong>Awesome Awesomness</strong></a>– The List of the Lists.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp"><strong>C/C++ Programming</strong></a>– One of the main language for open source security tools.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/apsdehal/awesome-ctf"><strong>CTFs</strong></a>– Capture The Flag frameworks, libraries, etc.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/19/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-1-stack-based-overflows/"><strong>Exploit Writing Tutorials</strong></a>– Tutorials on how to develop exploits.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/Cugu/awesome-forensics"><strong>Forensics</strong></a>– Free (mostly open source) forensic analysis tools and resources.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://gbhackers.com/hacking-tools-list/"><strong>GB Hackers Tools List</strong></a> - Massive list of Tools.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker/100-hacking-tools-and-resources"><strong>Hackerone Tools List</strong></a> - Massive list of Tools.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/carpedm20/awesome-hacking"><strong>Hacking</strong></a>– Tutorials, tools, and resources.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots"><strong>Honeypots</strong></a>– Honeypots, tools, components, and more.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/AnarchoTechNYC/meta/wiki/InfoSec#hacking-challenges"><strong>InfoSec § Hacking challenges</strong></a>– Comprehensive directory of CTFs, wargames, hacking challenge websites, Penetration testing tools list practice lab exercises, and more.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/onlurking/awesome-infosec"><strong>Infosec</strong></a>– Information security resources for pentesting, forensics, and more.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/sorrycc/awesome-javascript"><strong>JavaScript Programming</strong></a>– In-browser development and scripting.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://gbhackers.com/kalitutorials/"><strong>Kali Linux Tools</strong></a>– List of Hacking tools present in Kali Linux.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://gbhackers.com/malware-analysis-cheat-sheet-and-tools-list/"><strong>Malware Analysis</strong></a>– Tools and resources for analysts.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-nodejs"><strong>Node.js Programming</strong></a>– Curated list of delightful Node.js packages and resources.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/caesar0301/awesome-pcaptools"><strong>PCAP Tools</strong></a>– Tools for processing network traffic.</p>
<p><ahref="https://scribe.rip/@kuwaitison/pivoting-and-tunneling-for-oscp-and-beyond-cheat-sheet-3435d1d6022"><strong>Pivoting and Tunneling Guide</strong></a> - Detailed guide on methods to exploit.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/svaksha/pythonidae"><strong>Python Programming 1</strong></a>– General Python programming.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python"><strong>Python Programming 2</strong></a>– General Python programming.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/dloss/python-pentest-tools"><strong>Python tools for penetration testers</strong></a>– Lots of pentesting tools are written in Python.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/dreikanter/ruby-bookmarks"><strong>Ruby Programming 1</strong></a>– The de-facto language for writing exploits.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/markets/awesome-ruby"><strong>Ruby Programming 2</strong></a>– The de-facto</p>
<p><ahref="https://ctftime.org"><strong>CFTtime</strong></a> - Free capture the flag hacking games.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.amanhardikar.com/mindmaps/Practice.html"><strong>MindMaps</strong></a> - Massive list of smaller sites that provide individual hacking challenges.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.pentesterlab.com"><strong>Pentesterlab</strong></a> - Free and paid Pentesting training with labs.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/nccgroup/sadcloud"><strong>Sadcloud</strong></a> - Sadcloud is a tool for spinning up insecure AWS infrastructure with Terraform.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.vulnhub.com/"><strong>Vulnerability Hub</strong></a> - Free Virtual machines to hack, provided by the community.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://vulnmachines.com"><strong>Vulnmachines</strong></a> - A place to learn and improve penetration testing/ethical hacking skills for FREE. The labs consist of 100+ real world scenarios to practice the latest exploits and cutting edge hacking techniques.</p>
<p><ahref="http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/"><strong>Bugtraq (BID)</strong></a>– Software security bug identification database compiled from submissions to the SecurityFocus mailing list and other sources, operated by Symantec, Inc.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://cve.mitre.org/"><strong>Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)</strong></a>– Dictionary of common names (i.e., CVE Identifiers) for publicly known security vulnerabilities.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://cxsecurity.com/"><strong>CXSecurity</strong></a>– Archive of published CVE and Bugtraq software vulnerabilities cross-referenced with a Google dork database for discovering the listed vulnerability.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.exploit-db.com/"><strong>Exploit-DB</strong></a>– Non-profit project hosting exploits for software vulnerabilities, provided as a public service by Offensive Security.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/"><strong>Full-Disclosure</strong></a>– Public, vendor-neutral forum for detailed discussion of vulnerabilities, often publishes details before many other sources.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.0day.today/"><strong>Inj3ct0r</strong></a> (<ahref="http://mvfjfugdwgc5uwho.onion/">Onion service</a>) – Exploit marketplace and vulnerability information aggregator.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisories#APUMA"><strong>Microsoft Security Advisories</strong></a>– Archive of security advisories impacting Microsoft software.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletins#sec_search"><strong>Microsoft Security Bulletins</strong></a>– Announcements of security issues discovered in Microsoft software, published by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/"><strong>Mozilla Foundation Security Advisories</strong></a>– Archive of security advisories impacting Mozilla software, including the Firefox Web Browser.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://nvd.nist.gov/"><strong>National Vulnerability Database (NVD)</strong></a>– United States government’s National Vulnerability Database provides additional meta-data (CPE, CVSS scoring) of the standard CVE List along with a fine-grained search engine.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/"><strong>Packet Storm</strong></a>– Compendium of exploits, advisories, tools, and other security-related resources aggregated from across the industry.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="http://www.securiteam.com/"><strong>SecuriTeam</strong></a>– Independent source of software vulnerability information.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><ahref="https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/"><strong>US-CERT Vulnerability Notes Database</strong></a>– Summaries, technical details, remediation information, and lists of vendors affected by software vulnerabilities, aggregated by the United States Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT).</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/"><strong>Vulnerability Lab</strong></a>– Open forum for security advisories organized by category of exploit target.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://vulners.com/"><strong>Vulners</strong></a>– Security database of software vulnerabilities.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/published/"><strong>Zero Day Initiative</strong></a>– Bug bounty program with the publicly accessible archive of published security advisories, operated by TippingPoint.</p>
<p><ahref="https://www.rapid7.com/products/nexpose/"><strong>Nexpose</strong></a>– Commercial vulnerability and risk management assessment engine that integrates with Metasploit, sold by Rapid7.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.tenable.com/products/nessus-vulnerability-scanner"><strong>Nessus</strong></a>– Commercial vulnerability management, configuration, and compliance assessment platform, sold by Tenable. Free for under 25 devices.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.openvas.org/"><strong>OpenVAS</strong></a>– Free open source software implementation of the popular Nessus vulnerability assessment system.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/future-architect/vuls"><strong>Vuls</strong></a>– Agentless vulnerability scanner for GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, written in Go.</p>
<p><ahref="https://www.nccgroup.trust/us/about-us/newsroom-and-events/blog/2017/march/autochrome/"><strong>Autochrome</strong></a>– Easy to install a test browser with all the appropriate setting needed for web application testing with native Burp support, from NCCGroup.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://blindelephant.sourceforge.net/"><strong>BlindElephant</strong></a>– Web application fingerprinter.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/beefproject/beef"><strong>Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF)</strong></a>– Command and control server for delivering exploits to commandeered Web browsers.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://portswigger.net/burp/"><strong>Burp Suite</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/commixproject/commix"><strong>Commix</strong></a>– Automated all-in-one operating system command injection and exploitation tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/kost/dvcs-ripper"><strong>DVCS Ripper</strong></a>– Rip web accessible (distributed) version control systems: SVN/GIT/HG/BZR.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness"><strong>EyeWitness</strong></a>– Tool to take screenshots of websites, provide some server header info, and identify default credentials if possible.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.telerik.com/fiddler"><strong>Fiddler</strong></a>– Free cross-platform web debugging proxy with user-friendly companion tools.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/kurobeats/fimap"><strong>Fimap</strong></a>– Find, prepare, audit, exploit and even Google automatically for LFI/RFI bugs.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/fuzzdb-project/fuzzdb"><strong>FuzzDB</strong></a>– Dictionary of attack patterns and primitives for black-box application fault injection and resource discovery.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/internetwache/GitTools"><strong>GitTools</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools that Automatically find and download Web accessible .git repositories.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/D35m0nd142/Kadabra"><strong>Kadabra</strong></a>– Automatic LFI exploiter and scanner.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/P0cL4bs/Kadimus"><strong>Kadimus</strong></a>– LFI scan and exploit tool.</p>
<p><ahref="http://nosqlmap.net/"><strong>NoSQLmap</strong></a>– Automatic NoSQL injection and database takeover tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_OWTF"><strong>Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF)</strong></a>– Python-based framework for pentesting Web applications based on the OWASP Testing Guide.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/"><strong>Sslstrip</strong></a>– One of the Hacking Tools Demonstration of the HTTPS stripping attacks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/LeonardoNve/sslstrip2"><strong>Sslstrip2</strong></a>– SSLStrip version to defeat HSTS.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://sqlmap.org/"><strong>sqlmap</strong></a>– Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/epinna/tplmap"><strong>Tplmap</strong></a>– Automatic server-side template injection and Web server takeover Hacking Tools.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/codingo/VHostScan"><strong>VHostScan</strong></a>– A virtual host scanner that performs reverse lookups, can be used with pivot tools, detect catch-all scenarios, aliases and dynamic default pages.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/epinna/weevely3"><strong>Weevely3</strong></a>– Weaponized web shell.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/maaaaz/webscreenshot"><strong>Webscreenshot</strong></a>– A simple script to take screenshots of list of websites.</p>
<p><ahref="https://www.wappalyzer.com/"><strong>Wappalyzer</strong></a>– Wappalyzer uncovers the technologies used on websites.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/EnableSecurity/wafw00f"><strong>wafw00f</strong></a>– Identifies and fingerprints Web Application Firewall (WAF) products.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/rastating/wordpress-exploit-framework"><strong>WordPress Exploit Framework</strong></a>– Ruby framework for developing and using modules which aid in the penetration testing of WordPress powered websites and systems.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/espreto/wpsploit"><strong>WPSploit</strong></a>– Exploit WordPress-powered websites with Metasploit.</p>
<p><ahref="http://www.arachni-scanner.com/"><strong>Arachni</strong></a>– Scriptable framework for evaluating the security of web applications.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://code.google.com/archive/p/cms-explorer/"><strong>Cms-explorer</strong></a>– Reveal the specific modules, plugins, components and themes that various websites powered by content management systems are running.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://cirt.net/nikto2"><strong>Nikto</strong></a>– Noisy but fast black box web server and web application vulnerability scanner.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://secapps.com/"><strong>SecApps</strong></a>– In-browser web application security testing suite.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.webreaver.com/"><strong>WebReaver</strong></a>– Commercial, graphical web application vulnerability scanner designed for macOS.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/andresriancho/w3af"><strong>w3af</strong></a>– Hacking Tools for Web application attack and audit framework.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://wpscan.org/"><strong>WPScan</strong></a>– Hacking Tools of Black box WordPress vulnerability scanner.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/"><strong>Wapiti</strong></a>– Black box web application vulnerability scanner with built-in fuzzer.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Joomla_Vulnerability_Scanner_Project"><strong>Joomscan</strong></a>– One of the best Hacking Tools for Joomla vulnerability scanner.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/tijme/angularjs-csti-scanner"><strong>ACSTIS</strong></a>– Automated client-side template injection (sandbox escape/bypass) detection for AngularJS.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/adaptivethreat/Bloodhound/wiki"><strong>Bloodhound</strong></a>– Graphical Active Directory trust relationship explorer.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/DeathStar"><strong>DeathStar</strong></a>– Python script that uses Empire’s RESTful API to automate gaining Domain Admin rights in Active Directory environments.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://www.powershellempire.com/"><strong>Empire</strong></a>– Pure PowerShell post-exploitation agent.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/rabbitstack/fibratus"><strong>Fibratus</strong></a>– Tool for exploration and tracing of the Windows kernel.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/trustedsec/unicorn"><strong>Magic Unicorn</strong></a>– Shellcode generator for numerous attack vectors, including Microsoft Office macros, PowerShell, HTML applications (HTA), or certutil (using fake certificates).</p>
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<p><ahref="http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/mimikatz"><strong>Mimikatz</strong></a>– Credentials extraction tool for Windows operating system.</p>
<p><ahref="https://github.com/nccgroup/redsnarf"><strong>redsnarf</strong></a>– Post-exploitation tool for retrieving password hashes and credentials from Windows workstations, servers, and domain controllers.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/SpiderLabs/Responder"><strong>Responder</strong></a>– LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062"><strong>Sysinternals Suite</strong></a>– The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/tools/wepwnise/"><strong>wePWNise</strong></a>– Generates architecture independent VBA code to be used in Office documents or templates and automates bypassing application control and exploit mitigation software.</p>
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<p><ahref="http://www.ampliasecurity.com/research/windows-credentials-editor/"><strong>Windows Credentials Editor</strong></a>– Inspect logon sessions and add, change, list, and delete associated credentials, including Kerberos tickets.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/GDSSecurity/Windows-Exploit-Suggester"><strong>Windows Exploit Suggester</strong></a>– Detects potential missing patches on the target.</p>
<p><ahref="http://www.aircrack-ng.org/"><strong>Aircrack-ng</strong></a>– Set of Penetration testing & Hacking Tools list for auditing wireless networks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://github.com/FluxionNetwork/fluxion"><strong>Fluxion</strong></a>– Suite of automated social engineering based WPA attacks.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://kismetwireless.net/"><strong>Kismet</strong></a>– Wireless network detector, sniffer, and IDS.</p>
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<p><ahref="https://code.google.com/archive/p/reaver-wps"><strong>Reaver</strong></a>– Brute force attack against WiFi Protected Setup.</p>