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    go-mitmproxy

    go-mitmproxy

    mitmproxy implemented with golang

    ...Parses HTTP/HTTPS traffic and displays traffic details via a web interface. Supports a plugin mechanism for easily extending functionality. Various event hooks can be found in the examples directory. HTTPS certificate handling is compatible with mitmproxy and stored in the ~/.mitmproxy folder. If the root certificate is already trusted from the previous use of mitmproxy, go-mitmproxy can use it directly. Map Remote and Map Local support.
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    Pumba

    Pumba

    Chaos testing, network emulation, stress testing tool for containers

    Pumba is a chaos testing command line tool for Docker containers. Pumba disturbs your containers by crashing containerized applications, emulating network failures and stress-testing container resources (cpu, memory, fs, io, and others).
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    Splunk Attack Range

    Splunk Attack Range

    A tool that allows you to create vulnerable environments

    The Splunk Attack Range is an open-source project maintained by the Splunk Threat Research Team. It builds instrumented cloud (AWS, Azure) and local environments (Virtualbox), simulates attacks, and forwards the data into a Splunk instance. This environment can then be used to develop and test the effectiveness of detections.
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    nbcelltests

    nbcelltests

    Cell-by-cell testing for production Jupyter notebooks in JupyterLab

    nbcelltests is designed for writing tests for linearly executed notebooks. Its primary use is for unit testing reports. Cell-by-cell testing for production Jupyter notebooks in JupyterLab. To use in JupyterLab, you will also need the lab and server extensions. Typically, these are automatically installed alongside nbcelltests, so you should not need to do anything special to use them. The lab extension will require a rebuild of JupyterLab, which you'll be prompted to do on starting...
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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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    JBrute

    JBrute

    Open Source Security tool to audit hashed passwords.

    ...Supported algorithms: MD5 MD4 SHA-256 SHA-512 MD5CRYPT SHA1 ORACLE-10G ORACLE-11G NTLM LM MSSQL-2000 MSSQL-2005 MSSQL-2012 MYSQL-322 MYSQL-411 POSTGRESQL SYBASE-ASE1502 INFORMIX-1170 To see syntax examples: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/Examples To see last news: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/blog FAQ: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/FAQ/ General questions: jbrute-users@lists.sourceforge.net (you can suscribe to mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jbrute-users) Author: Gonzalo L. Camino Icon Art: Ivan Zubillaga Made in: Argentina :)
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    distributedPHP client

    distributedPHP client

    A simple script for distributed computing through PHP:

    ...You must open and configure the distributedPHP .php file prior to running it. ditributedPHP client supports activating scripts without data, sending the same data to all scripts, sending unique data to each script or sending user input to each script. Examples of use include: distributed math computation, encryption breaking, SETI@home/folding@home (well, if they made the projects in php..) distributed bruteforce attacks, ddos attacks, distributed processing, etc.. distributedPHP client can be configured to distribute computing to scripts written in a language other than php as long as the script supports html form input (or doesn't require input at all).
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