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    MicroBurst

    MicroBurst

    A collection of scripts for assessing Microsoft Azure security

    MicroBurst is a PowerShell toolkit from NetSPI focused on assessing Microsoft Azure security by automating discovery, enumeration, and targeted auditing of cloud services and configurations. It bundles many functions to enumerate Azure resources (subscriptions, VMs, storage accounts, container registries, App Services and more), probe common misconfigurations, and harvest sensitive artifacts when available (for example storage blobs, keys, automation account credentials, and other...
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    Bloatbox

    Bloatbox

    Remove Bloatwares from Windows 10

    BloatBox is a lightweight toolkit that helps users identify and remove unnecessary or undesired components from Windows installations. It typically exposes a curated list of preinstalled apps and services often considered “bloat” and offers scripted ways to uninstall or disable them, streamlining a system for performance, privacy, or reduced clutter. The project aims to be user-friendly: rather than running raw command lines, it organizes actions into named tasks and explains consequences so...
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