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    airgeddon

    airgeddon

    This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems

    airgeddon is an alive project growing day by day. Interface mode switcher (Monitor-Managed) keeping selection even on interface name changing. DoS over wireless networks using different methods (mdk3, mdk4, aireplay-ng). "DoS Pursuit mode" is available to avoid AP channel hopping (available also on DoS performed on Evil Twin attacks). Full support for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands. Assisted WPA/WPA2 personal networks Handshake file and PMKID capturing. Cleaning and optimizing Handshake captured...
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    thc-hydra

    thc-hydra

    Shows how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access to a system

    ...This tool is a proof of concept code, to give researchers and security consultants the possibility to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access from remote to a system. There are already several login hacker tools available, however, none does either support more than one protocol to attack or support parallelized connects. It was tested to compile cleanly on Linux, Windows/Cygwin, Solaris, FreeBSD/OpenBSD, QNX (Blackberry 10) and MacOS. However the module engine for new services is very easy so it won't take a long time until even more services are supported. ...
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    Sudomy

    Sudomy

    Sudomy is a subdomain enumeration tool to collect subdomains

    ...By using bash script multiprocessing feature, all processors will be utilized optimally. Subdomain enumeration process can be achieved by using active method or passive method. Sudomy utilize Gobuster tools because of its highspeed performance in carrying out DNS Subdomain Bruteforce attack (wildcard support). The wordlist that is used comes from combined SecList (Discover/DNS) lists which contains around 3 million entries. By evaluating and selecting the good third-party sites/resources, the enumeration process can be optimized. More results will be obtained with less time required.
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    pydictor

    pydictor

    powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

    ...You can generate highly customized and complex wordlists by modifying multiple configuration files, adding your own dictionary, using leet mode, filter by length, char occur times, types of different char, regex, and even add customized encode scripts in /lib/encode/ folder, add your own plugin script in /plugins/ folder, add your own tool script in /tools/ folder.
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    Shell OS
    Build by Rajib Acharyya(Spid3r64) ANONIMITY Metasploit Armitage Cobalt Strike & veil WIRELESS SECURITY SNIFFERS PYTHON,PERL & RUBY FORENSICS BRUTE FORCE & DDOS ANDROID TOOLS Based on : Ubuntu 12.04 LTS(32bit) (Custom Backbox) user:root pass:india Kernel version =>3.8.0-29 generic Desktop environment's => xfce,conky,Docky Version 1.0(full) Extra Softwares inbuilt => Skype,Virtualbox,Filezila,Chromium Browser,XDM(Xtreme Download Manager)...
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    HTTP Anti Flood/DoS Security Module

    HTTP Anti Flood/DoS Security Module

    Detect Flooder IPs, Reduce Attack Surface against HTTP Flood Attacks

    This module provides attack surface reduction enhancements against the HTTP Flood Attacks at the web application level. Massive crawling/scanning tools, HTTP Flood tools can be detected and blocked by this module via htaccess, firewall or iptables, etc. (like mod_evasive) You can use this module by including "iosec.php" to any PHP file which wants to be protected.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    thad0ctor's Backtrack 5 toolkit

    thad0ctor's Backtrack 5 toolkit

    thad0ctor's BT5 toolkit streamlines word list creation and other tasks

    Originally designed as a word list creation tool, thad0ctor's BT5 Toolkit has become an all purpose security script to help simplify many Backtrack 5 functions to help Pentesters strengthen their systems. The backbone of thad0ctor's Backtrack 5 Toolkit is the Wordlist Toolkit that contains a plethora of tools to create, modify, and manipulate word lists in order for end users to strengthen their systems by testing their passwords against a variety of tools designed to expose their pass...
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    Detect your web servers being scanned by brute force tools and vulnerability scanners.Helps you quickly identify probable probing by bad guys who's wanna dig possible security holes.
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