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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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    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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    Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT)

    Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT)

    A push-button wireless hacking and Man-in-the-Middle attack toolkit

    This project is designed to run on Embedded ARM platforms (specifically v6 and RaspberryPi but I'm working on more). It provides users with automated wireless attack tools that air paired with man-in-the-middle tools to effectively and silently attack wireless clients. Some of the tools included in the kit are: Custom regex-based DNS Server DHCP Aircrack-ng suite Browser Exploitation Framework (Preconfigured for metasploit) Metasploit Python-based Transparent Injection...
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    etherwall
    Etherwall is a free and open source network security tool that prevents Man in The Middle (MITM) through ARP Spoofing/Poisoning attacks. It Also prevent it from various attacks such as Sniffing, Hijacking, Netcut, DHCP Spoofing, DNS Spoofing, WEB Spoofing, and others. Note: For personal computer use only (client security) if you like this program, please give us your vote at http://sourceforge.net/projects/etherwall/reviews/
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