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    Impacket

    A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols

    Impacket is a collection of Python classes designed for working with network protocols. It was primarily created in the hopes of alleviating some of the hindrances associated with the implementation of networking protocols and stacks, and aims to speed up research and educational activities. It provides low-level programmatic access to packets, and the protocol implementation itself for some of the protocols, like SMB1-3 and MSRPC. It features several protocols, including Ethernet, IP, TCP,...
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    mitmproxy

    mitmproxy

    A free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy

    mitmproxy is an open source, interactive SSL/TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy, with a console interface fit for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets. It's the ideal tool for penetration testers and software developers, able to debug, test, and make privacy measurements. It can intercept, inspect, modify and replay web traffic, and can even prettify and decode a variety of message types.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Wifipumpkin3

    Wifipumpkin3

    Powerful framework for rogue access point attack

    wifipumpkin3 is powerful framework for rogue access point attack, written in Python, that allow and offer to security researchers, red teamers and reverse engineers to mount a wireless network to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack.
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    WiFi-Pumpkin

    WiFi-Pumpkin

    WiFi-Pumpkin - Framework for Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point Attack

    The WiFi-Pumpkin is a rogue AP framework to easily create these fake networks, all while forwarding legitimate traffic to and from the unsuspecting target. It comes stuffed with features, including rogue Wi-Fi access points, deauth attacks on client APs, a probe request and credentials monitor, transparent proxy, Windows update attack, phishing manager, ARP Poisoning, DNS Spoofing, Pumpkin-Proxy, and image capture on the fly. moreover, the WiFi-Pumpkin is a very complete framework for...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MITMf

    MITMf

    Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks

    MITMf aims to provide a one-stop-shop for Man-In-The-Middle and network attacks while updating and improving existing attacks and techniques. Originally built to address the significant shortcomings of other tools (e.g Ettercap, Mallory), it's been almost completely rewritten from scratch to provide a modular and easily extendible framework that anyone can use to implement their own MITM attack. The framework contains a built-in SMB, HTTP and DNS server that can be controlled and used by the...
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