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    Splunk Attack Range

    Splunk Attack Range

    A tool that allows you to create vulnerable environments

    The Splunk Attack Range is an open-source project maintained by the Splunk Threat Research Team. It builds instrumented cloud (AWS, Azure) and local environments (Virtualbox), simulates attacks, and forwards the data into a Splunk instance. This environment can then be used to develop and test the effectiveness of detections.
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    Suricata Anti-DDoS Lab

    Suricata VMware VM dor IDS practicing

    Suricata Anti-DDoS Security Lab (Debian 13 VMware Virtual Machine): Preconfigured VMware virtual machine for educational network security monitoring and intrusion detection using Suricata. Designed for hands-on IDS and SOC-style training in a controlled lab environment. Includes the following integrated services: + Suricata – network intrusion detection and traffic inspection + EveBox – alert visualisation and event analysis + DVWA – vulnerable web application for traffic generation and testing + phpMyAdmin – database management and inspection Default setup demonstrates DDoS-related detection scenarios, but the lab is fully customisable for other network-based attacks. ...
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    Vulnerawa
    Vulnerawa stands for vulnerable web application, though I think it should be renamed Vulnerable website. Unlike other vulnerable web apps, this application strives to be close to reality as possible. To know more about Vulnerawa, go here https://www.hackercoolmagazine.com/vulnerawa-vulnerable-web-app-for-practice/ See how to setup Vulnerawa in Wamp server.
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    Java Vulnerable Lab - Pentesting Lab

    Java Vulnerable Lab - Pentesting Lab

    a deliberately vulnerable Web application

    This is Vulnerable Web Application developed for course by Cyber Security and Privacy Foundation (www.cysecurity.org) for Java programmers The full course on Hacking and Securing Web Java Programs is available in https://www.udemy.com/hacking-securing-java-web-programming/ WAR file: ---------- https://sourceforge.net/projects/javavulnerablelab/files/latest/JavaVulnerableLab.war/download Virtualbox VM...
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    BTS Pentesting Lab

    BTS Pentesting Lab

    BTS Pentesting Lab - a deliberately vulnerable Web application

    BTS PenTesting Lab is an open source vulnerable web application, created by Cyber Security & Privacy Foundation (www.cysecurity.org). It can be used to learn about many different types of web application vulnerabilities. Currently, the app contains the following types of vulnerabilities: *SQL Injection *XSS(includes Flash Based xss) *CSRF *Clickjacking *SSRF *File Inclusion * Code Execution *Insecure Direct Object Reference *Unrestricted File Upload vulnerability *Open URL Redirection *Server Side Includes(SSI) Injection and more... ...
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    Web Pentesting Environment

    Vulnerable Virtual Machine to Learn

    WPE aims to help the beginners Web Penetration Testing to develop their skills * Web pentesting Enviromint :-: user:"ahmad.ninja" pass:"hacking15.org" 1. Environment to simulate the real live app (webs & mobile) but it focused on "web app". 2. This is the half of our project the other one will be on YouTube as "Video Tutorials" Which aim to help you to start your Pentesting career or develop it 3. The videos will be in English but articles will be written in Arabic 4. For instant...
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    hNix OS

    hNix OS

    A vulnerable lab for IT Security professionals & students

    A vulnerable toolkit & lab for IT Security Professionals, Hackers and Students. This is a Linux based Operating System & has been developed for those concerned with IT Security. Contains various software, exploits and is vulnerable to attacks. This project is a fork of the project MyLab@Home developed by Huzaib Shafi (http://www.shafihuzaib.com)
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    SkunxTools

    WebApp Pentest Tool

    This is an Alpha version of what is to become an all in one tool for pentesting of web applications. In its current phase it currently scans google dorks and tests for sql vulnerabilities. Once urls are harvested from google dorks they are saved to a log file for future reference. One a sql check is run, the vulnerable URLs are saved to a seperate log file. View the readme in /docs for more information.
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