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    PEASS-ng

    PEASS-ng

    Privilege Escalation Awesome Scripts SUITE

    These tools search for possible local privilege escalation paths that you could exploit and print them to you with nice colors so you can recognize the misconfigurations easily. All the scripts/binaries of the PEAS suite should be used for authorized penetration testing and/or educational purposes only. Any misuse of this software will not be the responsibility of the author or of any other collaborator. Use it at your own machines and/or with the owner's permission. Here you will find...
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    Pentest-Tools

    Pentest-Tools

    A collection of custom security tools for quick needs.

    Pentest-Tools is a collection of penetration testing scripts and utilities designed to help security professionals and ethical hackers perform vulnerability assessments. It includes a wide range of tools for tasks like web scraping, reconnaissance, data extraction, and network analysis. The suite is modular, allowing users to choose the tools that best fit their specific pentesting needs, from web application analysis to network penetration testing.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CyphyOS

    CyphyOS

    CyphyOS is Debian-based Distro for Cyber Physical System Hackers

    CyphyOS is Debian 10 x86_64 Based Distro Flavor, specifically for Cyber Physical System penetration testing. Powered with XFCE4. Out-Of-The-Box Dedicated to All Hardware Hackers. Especially for those who are still using the common pentesting tools and in need of hardware, Embedded System, IoT and SCADA tools as well. Also SDR tools are in place and configurations are made for HackRF, RTL-SDR and BladeRF. Tools Are Listed In Discussion Tab. Default Username : hackerman Default Password : cyphy
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Web Pentesting Environment

    Vulnerable Virtual Machine to Learn

    WPE aims to help the beginners Web Penetration Testing to develop their skills * Web pentesting Enviromint :-: user:"ahmad.ninja" pass:"hacking15.org" 1. Environment to simulate the real live app (webs & mobile) but it focused on "web app". 2. This is the half of our project the other one will be on YouTube as "Video Tutorials" Which aim to help you to start your Pentesting career or develop it 3. The videos will be in English but articles will be written in Arabic 4. ...
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    scannerz pentesting os Totally based on Ubuntu 12.04 Lts 32-bit. Tools arsenal taken from Kali Linux repositories and re-packed to fit Ubuntu file system.More than 300 penetration testing tools use. root user pass - user - root pass - toor
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