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    Sippts

    Sippts

    Set of tools to audit SIP based VoIP Systems

    Sippts is a set of tools to audit VoIP servers and devices using SIP protocol. Sippts is programmed in Python and it allows us to check the security of a VoIP server using SIP protocol. You can freely use, modify and distribute. If modified, please put a reference to this site. Most security tools can be used for illegal purposes, but the purpose of this tool is to check the security of your own servers and not to use to do bad things. I am not responsible for the misuse of this tool. ...
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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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    mitmproxy

    mitmproxy

    A free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy

    mitmproxy is an open source, interactive SSL/TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy, with a console interface fit for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets. It's the ideal tool for penetration testers and software developers, able to debug, test, and make privacy measurements. It can intercept, inspect, modify and replay web traffic, and can even prettify and decode a variety of message types. Its web-based interface mitmweb gives you a similar experience as Chrome's DevTools, with the addition of...
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    sqlmap

    sqlmap

    Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool

    sqlmap is a powerful, feature-filled, open source penetration testing tool. It makes detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over the database servers an automated process. sqlmap comes with a great range of features that along with its powerful detection engine make it the ultimate penetration tester. It offers full support for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, IBM DB2, SQLite, Firebird, and many other database management systems. It also...
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    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

    Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool

    Hoverfly is a lightweight, open source API simulation tool. Using Hoverfly, you can create realistic simulations of the APIs your application depends on. Replace unreliable test systems and restrictive API sandboxes with high-performance simulations in seconds. Run on MacOS, Windows or Linux, or use native Java or Python language bindings to get started quickly. Simulate API latency or failure when required by writing custom scripts in the language of your choice.
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    MrFish

    MrFish

    A anti-phishing Python script with headers and proxies!

    MrFish is a powerful tool designed to automate the creation of fake account submissions for phishing tests and vulnerability assessments. With the ability to generate random usernames, passwords, and even credit card data, it simulates real user behavior to help test the security of online forms. Featuring customizable settings for proxy support, user inputs (email or username), and multiple threads for speed, MrFish provides an efficient way to stress-test web servers and form-handling...
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    PyRDP

    PyRDP

    RDP monster-in-the-middle (mitm) and library for Python

    PyRDP is a Python Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Monster-in-the-Middle (MITM) tool and library.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CrackMapExec

    CrackMapExec

    A swiss army knife for pentesting networks

    CrackMapExec (CME) is a versatile post-exploitation and enumeration tool designed for pentesters and red teams to assess Active Directory environments. It supports credential spraying, command execution, file transfers, and module-based extensions across SMB, RDP, LDAP, and other protocols. CME provides automation and insight into Windows networks and is commonly used during lateral movement and domain enumeration phases.
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    PyExfil

    PyExfil

    A Python Package for Data Exfiltration

    PyExfil was born as a PoC and kind of a playground and grew to be something a bit more. 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...
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    FireCX

    Open source OWASP penetration testing tool written in Python 3

    FireCX is an open source OWASP penetration testing tool written in Python 3, that can speed up the the process of finding common PHP vulnerabilities in PHP code, i.e. command injection, local/remote file inclusion and SQL injection.
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    RemoteSploit

    RemoteSploit

    Automated exploitation tool for SSH and RDP

    Automated exploitation tool for SSH and RDP
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    mongoaudit

    mongoaudit

    A powerful MongoDB auditing and pentesting tool

    mongoaudit is a CLI tool for auditing MongoDB servers, detecting poor security settings and performing automated penetration testing. It is widely known that there are quite a few holes in MongoDB's default configuration settings. This fact, combined with abundant lazy system administrators and developers, has led to what the press has called the MongoDB apocalypse. mongoaudit not only detects misconfigurations, known vulnerabilities and bugs but also gives you advice on how to fix them,...
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    Offensive Web Testing Framework

    Offensive Web Testing Framework

    Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF), is a framework

    OWASP OWTF is a project focused on penetration testing efficiency and alignment of security tests to security standards like the OWASP Testing Guide (v3 and v4), the OWASP Top 10, PTES and NIST so that pentesters will have more time to see the big picture and think out of the box. More efficiently find, verify and combine vulnerabilities. Have time to investigate complex vulnerabilities like business logic/architectural flaws or virtual hosting sessions. Perform more tactical/targeted...
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    RouterSploit

    RouterSploit

    Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices

    RouterSploit is an open-source exploitation framework focused on embedded devices such as routers, cameras, and IoT gadgets. It offers modules for exploits, scanners, and credentials testing, making it a valuable tool for security professionals and researchers. Inspired by Metasploit, it provides a CLI for executing attacks, testing device vulnerabilities, and simulating real-world exploitation scenarios in a legal and ethical manner.
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    pydictor

    pydictor

    powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

    A powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack. You can use pydictor to generate a general blast wordlist, a custom wordlist based on Web content, a social engineering wordlist, and so on; You can use the pydictor built-in tool to safe delete, merge, unique, merge and unique, count word frequency to filter the wordlist, besides, you also can specify your wordlist and use '-tool handler' to filter your wordlist. You can generate highly customized and complex...
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    Password Guessing Framework

    Password Guessing Framework

    A Framework for Comparing Password Guessing Strategies

    The Password Guessing Framework is an open source tool to provide an automated and reliable way to compare password guessers. It can help to identify individual strengths and weaknesses of a guesser, its modes of operation or even the underlying guessing strategies. Therefor, it gathers information about how many passwords from an input file (password leak) have been cracked in relation to the amount of generated guesses. Subsequent to the guessing process an analysis of the cracked...
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    X-Crack Full

    X-Crack Full

    The best SSH penetration testing tool ever!

    X-Crack Full is an SSH penetration testing tool. It is coded in Python.
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    sqlmap
    sqlmap is an open source penetration testing tool that automates the process of detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over of database servers.
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    WSFuzzer
    WSFuzzer is a fuzzing penetration testing tool used against HTTP SOAP based web services. It tests numerous aspects (input validation, XML Parser, etc) of the SOAP target. It is only to be used against targets that have granted permission to be teste
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    Zinas : Zinas Is Not A Scanner a simple tool written in python to be used by penetration-testers it can brute force FTP,TELNET and POP3 , and verify SMTP users, and fuzzes POP3 password field
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    Sherlock Roams is a Python-based password auditing tool for Un*x-based systems. It uses a brute force approach on the shadow file (or the regular password file if that fails) to determine which users on your system have obviously insecure passwords.
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