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    Digna Web Scanner

    Digna Web Scanner

    A tool to check web apps for vulnerabilty

    This web application scanner is a powerful tool designed to identify potential security vulnerabilities in websites with full GUI (no need to cli). It currently performs checks for: SQL Injection (SQLi): Detects vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to inject malicious SQL code and manipulate the database. XSS Cross-site-scripting: Detect vulnerability that allow attackers to inject client-side scripts into web pages Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF): Helps discover vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to trick users into performing unintended actions on a website. Insecure Direct Object References (IDOR): Scans for vulnerabilities that might enable attackers to access unauthorized data by manipulating direct object references. ...
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    DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered
    ...Use a GUI-based tools-tools the software using the CLI (command line interface) and GUI (graphical user interface) to perform its operations. Now Dracos currently already up to version 3.1.5 with the code name "KUNTILANAK WITH REMASTERED".
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    SIPVicious

    SIPVicious

    Security tools that can be used to audit SIP based VoIP systems

    ...The next generation is SIPVicious PRO, a complete new code base and overhaul of the concepts found in SIPVicious OSS. As a toolset it includes more and targets RTC.
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    mssqlproxy

    mssqlproxy

    Toolkit aimed to perform lateral movement in restricted environments

    mssqlproxy is a toolkit aimed to perform lateral movement in restricted environments through a compromised Microsoft SQL Server via socket reuse. The client requires impacket and sysadmin privileges on the SQL server. The first step is to execute code in the SQL Server process context. As extended stored procedures are going to be deprecated in future versions of MSSQL, we pay attention to Microsoft recommendations and thus, use CLR assemblies instead.
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