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    Pwntools

    Pwntools

    CTF framework and exploit development library

    ...Whether you’re using it to write exploits, or as part of another software project will dictate how you use it. Historically pwntools was used as a sort of exploit-writing DSL. Simply doing from pwn import in a previous version of pwntools would bring all sorts of nice side-effects. This version imports everything from the toplevel pwnlib along with functions from a lot of submodules. This means that if you do import pwn or from pwn import , you will have access to everything you need to write an exploit. Calls pwnlib.term.init() to put your terminal in raw mode and implements functionality to make it appear like it isn’t. ...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes infrastructure components and links to a scoreboard implementation, giving organizers reference material for hosting their own events. ...
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