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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). ...
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    Active Directory Exploitation

    Active Directory Exploitation

    A cheat sheet that contains common enumeration and attack methods

    ...It aggregates short, copy-ready PowerShell, C, .NET and Python snippets as well as command examples so operators can quickly run checks or reproduce techniques in lab environments. The content also includes .NET payload patterns, reverse PowerShell helpers, notes on privileged accounts and groups, and practical tips for hunting or protecting high-value targets.
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    Security Datasets

    Security Datasets

    Re-play Security Events

    Security‑Datasets is a community-driven repository maintained by the Open Threat Research Forge (OTRF) that curates publicly available malicious and benign datasets for threat-hunting, machine learning, event analysis, and cybersecurity research. Datasets include Windows events, logs, alerts, and simulated attack data to support detection engineering and academic research.
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    BashBunny Payloads

    BashBunny Payloads

    The Official Bash Bunny Payload Repository

    This repository is a curated collection of payload scripts and examples for the Hak5 Bash Bunny device, a programmable USB attack platform. Payloads demonstrate how the device can emulate human interface devices (keyboard/mouse), Ethernet adapters, serial gadgets, or mass storage to automate complex workflows once plugged into a host. The collection ranges from benign administrative automation to offensive security demonstrations used in penetration testing, showcasing patterns like...
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