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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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    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.
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    Penetration Testing Tools

    Penetration Testing Tools

    A collection of more than 170+ tools, scripts, cheatsheets

    Penetration-Testing-Tools is a curated collection of tools, scripts, cheatsheets and reference materials assembled to help security researchers, red-teamers, and students perform hands-on penetration testing across multiple domains. The repository groups resources by discipline — reconnaissance, web application testing, network exploitation, privilege escalation, post-exploitation and reporting — so users can quickly find relevant utilities and walkthroughs. Many entries include short usage...
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    DeepBlueCLI

    DeepBlueCLI

    PowerShell Module for Threat Hunting via Windows Event Logs

    DeepBlueCLI is a PowerShell-centric threat-hunting toolkit built to extract, normalize, and flag suspicious activity from Windows event logs and Sysmon telemetry. It parses common sources—including Windows Security, System, Application, PowerShell logs, and Sysmon event ID 1—then applies a rich set of detection heuristics for things like suspicious account changes, password guessing and spraying, service tampering, PowerShell obfuscation and download-string usage, long or unusual command...
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    Active Directory Exploitation

    Active Directory Exploitation

    A cheat sheet that contains common enumeration and attack methods

    Active-Directory-Exploitation-Cheat-Sheet is a comprehensive, community-curated cheat sheet that collects practical enumeration commands, attack techniques, and quick references for attacking and auditing Windows Active Directory environments. The repository is organized as a stepwise kill-chain: recon, domain enumeration, local privilege escalation, user hunting, BloodHound guidance, lateral movement, persistence, domain-admin takeover, cross-trust attacks, data exfiltration, and a toolbox...
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