Open Source Unix Shell Cybersecurity Tools

Unix Shell Cybersecurity Tools

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    BerserkArch

    BerserkArch

    A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution.

    BerserkArch is a security-focused, performance-tuned Linux operating system (OS) based on Arch Linux, designed for developers, hackers, and technical users. A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution crafted for hackers, developers, and nerds alike. Following the Arch Linux philosophy, it is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to build their environment with only the components they need, rather than having a lot of pre-installed software like some other security distributions (e.g., Kali Linux). As an Arch-based distribution, it benefits from the rolling release model, providing users with the latest software versions and kernel updates. BerserkArch is a dist "designed to make you powerful" for specific use cases like reverse-engineering binaries and automating exploits, rather than being an easy-to-use distribution for general beginners.
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    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    PVPLE
    VPLE (Linux) Vulnerable Pentesting Lab Environment VPLE is an Intentionally Vulnerable Linux Virtual Machine. This VM can be used to conduct security training, test security tools, and practice common penetration testing Labs. In VPLE bunch of labs are Available. NOTE:- "Only run in VMWare Pls Don’t run in VirtualBox" Will also run on the ProxMox server to understand how to do it pls refer to the doc in the zip named "Cybersecurity Lab Deployment on Proxmox" The default login and password is administrator: password. List Of All Labs in one VM:- 1. Web-DVWA 2. Mutillidae 3. Webgoat 4. Bwapp 5. Juice-shop 6. Security-ninjas 7. WordPress We are adding more labs in few days
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    INVISIX

    INVISIX.IO - Corporate-grade privacy solution, out of the box.

    🚫 One tiny box. Infinite freedom. Network-wide AdBlocker and TrackerBlocker. 💼 Secure free VPN through your office or home network — remote traffic enjoys the same AdBlock protection. 🏆 Designed for corporations, freelancers, and small companies. Simple enough for home users due to its reduced price.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Naeon

    Naeon

    The safest way to store private data in untrusted (cloud) environments

    Naeon is a data encryption and sharding method designed to secure data in potentially untrusted off-site storage locations. It uses AES-256 encryption with a randomly generated passphrase, followed by obfuscation techniques to make the encrypted file unidentifiable. The data is then sharded into one private chunk containing the encryption key and part of the data, and multiple public chunks. Each chunk is renamed using its SHA-512 hash, and all chunks are timestamped equally. A filename conversion table is created to restore the concatenation order during a restore. The method aims to guarantee confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data, regardless of the trustworthiness of the chosen storage environment, while protecting against data breaches and unauthorized access. Threshold Key Sharing further enhances security and resilience by splitting the private key into parts requiring cooperation from multiple parties for reconstruction, thereby minimizing single points of failure.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HardenLinux

    Shell Script to Harden Default Values in Linux Distributions

    HardenLinux is a shell script designed to harden default values in Linux distributions and assist with malware removal. With root permissions, it can perform many tasks listed in a menu. As a script, HardenLinux is highly documented and easy to comprehend.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Knife Fishmonger
    KFishMonger O anonimato em primeiro lugar Build Status Enquanto a sociedade evolui, a liberdade se apaga, KFishMonger é uma solução para um cenário perverso, permite. Automação em montagem de ambientes anônimos Um projeto para se discutir e evoluir o anonimato ✨MNONIMATO✨ Recursos Automação em inicialização de VPN Montagem automática de serviços TOR Configuração de DNSCrypt Layout moderno para monitorar o ambiente De fácil customização PARA INSTALAR veja essa playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzoythjsH3QPj762VSc8SHlk25Zfw0bQk
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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