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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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    Armitage for Windows
    Armitage is a GUI frontend for Metasploit. Well known to Kali Linux fans, this is a port of it for Windows.. Tip: Enter these in the Armitage console: db_status if not connected enter: db_connect msf 127.0.0.1 4-19-26: Made a small tweak to the msfrpcd batch file that should help performance. 4-23-26: Upload speeds tend to be faster on the Linux version. 4-25-26: Better upload speeds with the Windows firewall disabled.
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    miniPHP

    miniPHP

    A small, simple PHP MVC framework skeleton that encapsulates a lot of

    miniPHP A small, simple PHP MVC framework skeleton that encapsulates a lot of features surrounded with powerful security layers. miniPHP is a very simple application, useful for small projects, helps to understand the PHP MVC skeleton, know how to authenticate and authorize, encrypt data and apply security concepts, sanitization and validation, make Ajax calls and more. It's not a full framework, nor a very basic one but it's not complicated. You can easily install, understand, and...
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    DES Cracker is a small perl script that cracks DES encrypted passwords.Currently there is only a brute force implementation where phrases are generated. Later version will have a possibility to use word lists for cracking.
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    DNScat is a "swiss-army knife" tool to tunnel traffic through DNS servers. It is a small, yet powerfull tool, similar to netcat. In conjunction with PPP server, it allows to build a VPN using DNS packets. DNScat is a useful tool for penetration testing.
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    Strength in numbers. Existing products we're involved in include port to Linux of Tony Forbes' MFAC for brute-force factorization of MM61 for relatively small factors, and further development and improvement of Tim Charron's ECMnet distributed computing f
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