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    SecLists

    SecLists

    The Pentester’s Companion

    SecLists is the ultimate security tester’s companion. It is a collection of various types of lists commonly used during security assessments, all in one place. SecLists helps to increase efficiency and productivity in security testing by conveniently providing all the lists a security tester may need in one repository. List types include those for usernames, passwords, URLs, fuzzing payloads, sensitive data patterns, web shells, and many more.
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    silverbullet config AdsVictory

    silverbullet config AdsVictory

    A modular SilverBullet configuration for authorized password‑audit

    ...Unauthorised use against AdsVictory or any other website is illegal. The config works by: Leveraging SilverBullet’s JavaScript execution and HTTP request capabilities. Loading custom wordlists (rockyou, SecLists, etc.) from your local machine.
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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    ...Wordlist is a text file, each line is a path. About extensions, unlike other tools, dirsearch only replaces the %EXT% keyword with extensions from -e flag. For wordlists without %EXT% (like SecLists), -f | --force-extensions switch is required to append extensions to every word in wordlist, as well as the /. To use multiple wordlists, you can separate your wordlists with commas. Example: wordlist1.txt,wordlist2.txt. Default values for dirsearch flags can be edited in the configuration file: default.conf. The thread number (-t | --threads) reflects the number of separated brute force processes. ...
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