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    JakiKaliOS

    JakiKaliOS

    JakiKaliOS V.0.01 is a LiveRAM Debian distribution based on Kali Linux

    JakiKaliOS is a LiveRAM Linux distribution based on Kali Linux, designed for cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, forensic analysts, and laboratory environments. The system runs entirely in RAM by default, leaving no disk footprint and providing fast, clean, and temporary work sessions ideal for security testing and controlled operations. JakiKaliOS includes a lightweight XFCE desktop optimized for performance and low resource usage, suitable for virtual machines, VPS consoles,...
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    RufasSlider

    RufasSlider

    Klotsky class block slider puzzles.

    RufaSlider is a collection of 16 different block slider puzzles for kids and casual puzzlers that works on laptops and PCs running Windows, OSX or GNU/Linux. It includes a Klotski-style family, a DirtyDozen family, and a Traffic-Rush family. And now these puzzle families come with AutoSolvers to help you. The Klotski family uses rectangles of 4 sizes: 1x1, 2x2, 1x2, 2x1.
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    Offensive Reverse Shell

    Offensive Reverse Shell

    Collection of reverse shells for red team operations

    The Offensive Reverse Shell Cheat Sheet is a compilation of reverse shell payloads useful for red team operations and penetration testing. It provides ready-to-use code snippets in various programming languages, facilitating the establishment of reverse shells during security assessments.​
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    VENOM C2 shellcode

    VENOM C2 shellcode

    C2 shellcode generator/compiler/handler

    The script will use msfvenom (metasploit) to generate shellcode in different formats ( C# | python | ruby | dll | msi | hta-psh | doc | apk | macho | elf | deb | mp4 | etc ) injects the shellcode generated into one template (example: python) "the python function will execute the shellcode into ram" and uses compilers like gcc (gnu cross compiler) or mingw32 or pyinstaller to build the executable file. It also starts a handler to receive the remote connection (shell or meterpreter) venom 1.0.11 (malicious_server) was build to take advantage of apache2 webserver to deliver payloads (LAN) using a fake webpage writen in html to be hable to trigger payload downloads, the user just needs to send the link provided to target host.
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    GameOver

    Training and educating about the web security

    About GameOver: Project GameOver was started with the objective of training and educating newbies about the basics of web security and educate them about the common web attacks and help them understand how they work. GameOver has been broken down into two sections. Section 1 consists of special web applications that are designed especially to teach the basics of Web Security. This seciton will cover XSS CSRF RFI & LFI BruteForce Authentication Directory/Path traversal...
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    Defensive Tools For The Blind

    Defensive System Administrative Tools

    Defensive Tools For The Blind (DTFTB) is a collection of Windows and Linux tools that automate: post exploitation, backdoor, and rouge access discovery, for defenders. DTFTB allows a system defender to quickly and precisely locate common backdoor tendencies and system misconfigurations used by an attacker to maintain access. Additionally DTFTB provide automated access-denial tools, that prohibit the introduction of new backdoors to a system. DTFTB is primarily geared towards CTF or...
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