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    Xteam

    Xteam

    All-in-one command-line toolkit for security testing and OSINT tools

    Xteam is a command-line security toolkit designed to provide multiple penetration testing and information-gathering utilities in a single interface. It combines several modules and external tools to help users perform security research tasks related to mobile devices, wireless networks, and online services. It acts as a centralized launcher that integrates scripts and third-party tools, allowing users to access different testing functions through a menu-based command line workflow. Xteam includes features such as Instagram information gathering, phishing utilities, wireless attack tools, and Android security testing capabilities. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    geowifi

    geowifi

    OSINT tool for locating WiFi networks using BSSID or SSID data

    geowifi is an open source OSINT tool designed to search and retrieve geolocation information about WiFi networks using their BSSID or SSID identifiers. It queries several public WiFi geolocation databases and aggregates the results to help identify the approximate location of a wireless access point. By combining multiple data sources such as Wigle, Apple, Google, WifiDB, Mylnikov, and Combain, the tool can provide location data that may include coordinates and additional network metadata. Users can run searches through a command-line interface by specifying either the BSSID (MAC address) or the SSID of a network. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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