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    SSH-MITM

    SSH-MITM

    Server for security audits supporting public key authentication

    ssh man-in-the-middle (ssh-mitm) server for security audits supporting publickey authentication, session hijacking and file manipulation. SSH-MITM is a man in the middle SSH Server for security audits and malware analysis. Password and publickey authentication are supported and SSH-MITM is able to detect, if a user is able to login with publickey authentication on the remote server. This allows SSH-MITM to accept the same key as the destination server. If publickey authentication is not possible, the authentication will fall back to password-authentication. ...
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    DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered
    What is DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered ? DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered ( https://github.com/dracos-linux ) is the Linux operating system from Indonesia , open source is built based on Debian live project under the protection of the GNU General Public License v3.0. This operating system is one variant of Linux distributions, which is used to perform security testing (penetration testing). Dracos linux in Arm by hundreds hydraulic pentest, forensics and reverse engineering. Use a GUI-based...
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    PyExfil

    PyExfil

    A Python Package for Data Exfiltration

    ...In my eyes it’s still a messy PoC that needs a lot more work and testing to become stable. The purpose of PyExfil is to set as many exfiltrations, and now also communication, techniques that CAN be used by various threat actors/malware around to bypass various detection and mitigation tools and techniques. You can track changes at the official GitHub page. Putting it simply, it’s meant to be used as a testing tool rather than an actual Red Teaming tool. Although most techniques and methods should be easily ported and compiled to various operating systems, some stable some experimental, the transmission mechanism should be stable on all techniques. ...
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    ESSPEE - Penetration Testing & Forensics

    ESSPEE - Penetration Testing & Forensics

    (Android Forensics & Malware Analysis Included)

    ...Thanks to Back Track, Blackbuntu, CAINE and DEFT and many others for inspiration. Being a sole developer to this distro, I wish it would help Open Source community with a better interface for Vulnerability Analysis, Penetration Testing, Malware analysis, Android and Cyber Forensics. I really enjoyed my work for the last three years. Please let me know about bugs and if possible provide solution also.
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    Air Raid Siren is multi-platform software designed to keep users safe on wireless networks when they log onto the Internet. This easy to use software protects against common attacks, like man-in-the-middle and packet sniffing.
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