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    Pacu

    Pacu

    The AWS exploitation framework, designed for testing security

    Pacu (named after a type of Piranha in the Amazon) is a comprehensive AWS security-testing toolkit designed for offensive security practitioners. While several AWS security scanners currently serve as the proverbial “Nessus” of the cloud, Pacu is designed to be the Metasploit equivalent. Written in Python 3 with a modular architecture, Pacu has tools for every step of the pen testing process, covering the full cyber kill chain.
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    SharPyShell

    SharPyShell

    Tiny and obfuscated ASP.NET webshell for C# web applications

    SharPyShell is a tiny and obfuscated ASP.NET web shell that executes commands received by an encrypted channel compiling them in memory at runtime. SharPyShell supports only C# web applications that run on .NET Framework >= 2.0. SharPyShell is a post-exploitation framework written in Python. The main aim of this framework is to provide the penetration tester with a series of tools to ease the post-exploitation phase once exploitation has been successful against an IIS webserver. This tool is...
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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 testing tool rather than an actual Red Teaming tool. ...
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    Motinha

    Motinha

    Information Gathering and Network Exploitation Framework

    Motinha is a Simple Information Gathering and Network Exploitation Framework coded in Python. Here we have a bridge between the final user and the most futurists’ tools on the Internet to find juice info around any network, website, domain, company or persons and in some cases exploit some features to have fun , now let’s Shut Up And Hack!
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