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    Fido

    Fido

    A PowerShell script to download Windows or UEFI Shell ISOs

    Fido is a PowerShell script that is primarily designed to be used in Rufus, but that can also be used in standalone fashion, and whose purpose is to automate access to the official Microsoft Windows retail ISO download links as well as provide convenient access to bootable UEFI Shell images. This script exists because, while Microsoft does make retail ISO download links freely and publicly available (at least for Windows 8 through Windows 11), up until recent releases, most of these links...
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    PowerUpSQL

    PowerUpSQL

    A PowerShell toolkit for attacking SQL Server

    ...The codebase is implemented primarily in PowerShell, organized as a module with many discrete functions, and includes helper scripts and documentation for usage scenarios.
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    Object-oriented database

    Object-oriented database

    Object-Oriented Database in C# with PowerShell interface

    - Suitable for mobile apps, enterprise software in C#, data science tasks. - Can be easily used as a local database in C# application or used as database server. - Nested data structures supported. - PowerShell interface for interactive mode and scripting. - Available as cloud database on ENGITEX own cloud as well as for local deployment. See project Wiki for more.
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    Just the Browser

    Just the Browser

    Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content

    Just the Browser is a configuration and automation tool that helps users strip away unwanted features from mainstream web browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, focusing on removing AI integrations, telemetry reporting, sponsored content, and other built-in annoyances so that the browser behaves more like a pure web client. Instead of modifying browser binaries, it applies supported group policies and configuration files that disable intrusive UI elements, data collection features, default...
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    GOAD (Game of Active Directory)

    GOAD (Game of Active Directory)

    game of active directory

    GOAD (Gather Open Attack Data) is a security reconnaissance framework for collecting, enriching, and visualizing open-source intelligence (OSINT) around hosts, domains, and certificates. It automates queries to certificate transparency logs, passive DNS, subdomain enumeration, web endpoints, and other public threat feeds. The tool aggregates results into structured formats and can produce interactive graphs to highlight relationships between entities (e.g. domain → IP → cert → ASN). Analysts...
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    BloodHound Legacy

    BloodHound Legacy

    Six Degrees of Domain Admin

    BloodHound Legacy is the deprecated open‑source version of the BloodHound Active Directory attack path analysis tool. It uses graph theory to model and visualize privileged relationships in AD, Entra ID, and Azure environments. Security professionals use it to enumerate domain privilege escalation paths, misconfigurations, and attack surfaces in corporate networks
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    BloodHound

    BloodHound

    Six Degrees of Domain Admin

    BloodHound is a single-page Javascript web application, built on top of Linkurious, compiled with Electron, with a Neo4j database fed by a C# data collector. BloodHound uses graph theory to reveal the hidden and often unintended relationships within an Active Directory or Azure environment. Attackers can use BloodHound to easily identify highly complex attack paths that would otherwise be impossible to quickly identify. Defenders can use BloodHound to identify and eliminate those same attack...
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    Win10Script

    Win10Script

    This is the Ultimate Windows 10 Script from a creation

    ...The repository has been archived (read-only) but still serves as a reference implementation for Windows 10 optimization. The project is licensed under MIT and includes a README that explains usage, options, and caveats. In its documentation and blog posts, ChrisTitus also recommends that this tool is best used early (before too many user customizations), and that one should be careful as aggressive tweaks can break certain features.
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