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    fsociety

    fsociety

    Modular CLI framework for managing penetration testing tools

    fsociety is a modular penetration testing framework designed to provide a unified interface for running and managing a wide range of security tools. It focuses on simplifying penetration testing workflows by integrating multiple external security utilities into a single command line environment. Instead of implementing its own security scanners, the framework acts as a wrapper and orchestrator that helps users discover, install, and execute tools from various GitHub repositories. ...
    Downloads: 108 This Week
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    discover

    discover

    Automation framework for reconnaissance and penetration testing tasks

    Discover is a collection of custom Bash scripts designed to automate many common tasks involved in penetration testing workflows. The project brings together a variety of security testing functions into a single framework that simplifies reconnaissance, scanning, and enumeration processes. It provides a menu-driven interface that allows security professionals to quickly launch different tools and scripts without manually executing each command.
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    RedAmon

    RedAmon

    AI-powered framework for automated penetration testing and red teaming

    RedAmon is an AI-powered red team framework designed to automate offensive cybersecurity operations from reconnaissance to exploitation and post-exploitation. It combines artificial intelligence with traditional penetration testing tools to create a fully autonomous pipeline capable of discovering vulnerabilities and executing security assessments without human intervention. It begins with a multi-phase reconnaissance engine that maps the entire attack surface of a target, collecting information such as subdomains, open ports, services, and potential vulnerabilities. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    secator

    secator

    Automated framework for running pentesting tools and workflows

    ...By standardizing input parameters and output formats across different tools, Secator simplifies how results are collected and processed during security testing. Secator is built to improve productivity for penetration testers, bug bounty hunters, and security researchers who frequently chain multiple tools together during assessments.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Raccoon

    Raccoon

    High-performance reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning tool

    Raccoon is a high-performance offensive security tool designed to assist with reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning during penetration testing and security assessments. It automates several common reconnaissance tasks, allowing security professionals to quickly gather information about a target system or web application. The tool combines multiple scanning techniques into a single workflow, helping users identify potential weaknesses, exposed services, and accessible resources on a target host. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SiteDorks

    SiteDorks

    Automate search engine dorking across hundreds of websites

    ...A built-in dataset contains hundreds of websites grouped into categories such as cloud services, developer platforms, documentation sites, social platforms, and communication tools. Users can also supply custom domain lists or CSV files to tailor searches for tasks like penetration testing, bug bounty research, or OSINT investigations.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    linkedin2username

    linkedin2username

    Generate probable usernames from LinkedIn company employee lists

    ...Using these names, it automatically generates multiple possible username formats that organizations commonly use for accounts or email addresses. This process helps security researchers, penetration testers, and investigators perform reconnaissance by building potential username lists for further security testing or OSINT analysis. Unlike tools that rely on official APIs, linkedin2username operates as a pure web scraper and therefore does not require API keys. The script uses Selenium to automate browser interactions and perform searches within LinkedIn to gather employee data.
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    paramspider

    paramspider

    Mine parameterized URLs from web archives for security testing

    ParamSpider is an open source command-line tool designed to discover URLs that contain parameters by mining historical data from web archives such as the Wayback Machine. It helps security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters collect potential attack surfaces by automatically gathering archived URLs related to a specific domain. Instead of returning every discovered URL, the tool intelligently filters results to highlight parameterized endpoints that are more useful for vulnerability testing. These endpoints are commonly used during reconnaissance because parameters often expose inputs that may be vulnerable to issues like cross-site scripting, SQL injection, or server-side request forgery. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OneForAll

    OneForAll

    OneForAll is a powerful subdomain collection tool

    OneForAll is a comprehensive subdomain enumeration and reconnaissance tool primarily used in penetration testing and bug bounty workflows. Built in Python, it aggregates results from numerous DNS, certificate transparency, search engine, and threat intelligence sources to uncover hidden subdomains. The tool is particularly notable for incorporating many Chinese data sources that are often missed by Western-focused recon tools, increasing discovery coverage.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    HostHunter

    HostHunter

    OSINT reconnaissance tool for discovering hostnames from IP addresses

    ...By correlating hostname information from certificates, APIs, HTTP headers, and other sources, the tool helps reveal the broader attack surface of an organization or infrastructure. HostHunter is commonly used in penetration testing, bug bounty reconnaissance, and security assessments where identifying virtual hosts is critical. HostHunter supports multiple output formats, making it easier to integrate the results into other security tools or workflows.
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    TIDoS

    TIDoS

    Python web penetration testing framework with modular security tools

    TIDoS-Framework is an open source web application penetration testing framework designed to assist security researchers and ethical hackers in identifying vulnerabilities in web systems. It provides a comprehensive environment for performing multiple phases of security assessment, including reconnaissance, scanning, enumeration, vulnerability analysis, and exploitation. Its modular architecture contains more than one hundred modules organized into several testing phases, allowing users to automate or manually run different security checks against a target application. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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