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    HexStrike AI MCP Agents

    HexStrike AI MCP Agents

    HexStrike AI MCP Agents is an advanced MCP server

    HexStrike AI is an MCP server that lets LLM agents autonomously operate a large catalog of offensive-security tools. Its goal is to bridge “language models” and practical pentest workflows—enumeration, exploitation, vulnerability discovery, and bug bounty reconnaissance—under safe, auditable controls. The server exposes typed tools and guardrails so agent prompts translate to concrete, parameterized actions rather than brittle shell strings. It ships with curated tool adapters, task...
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    PingChecker

    PingChecker

    Ping Multiple Targets in Sequence

    PingChecker is a tool I wrote to help myself with pinging multiple hostnames or IP addresses for the purpose of determining patterns. You can enter targets yourself, or read names stored in a file, and ping all of them in sequence. The results are saved in both plain text and CSV format for easy viewing. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those signatures, you can find my PGP/GPG keys at: https://marcusadams.me/keys.html If you'd like to donate...
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    CrackMapExec

    CrackMapExec

    A swiss army knife for pentesting networks

    CrackMapExec (CME) is a versatile post-exploitation and enumeration tool designed for pentesters and red teams to assess Active Directory environments. It supports credential spraying, command execution, file transfers, and module-based extensions across SMB, RDP, LDAP, and other protocols. CME provides automation and insight into Windows networks and is commonly used during lateral movement and domain enumeration phases.
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    Domain Analyzer Security Tool

    Finds all the security information for a given domain name

    Domain analyzer is a security analysis tool which automatically discovers and reports information about the given domain. Its main purpose is to analyze domains in an unattended way.
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    This software helps systems administrators in a Windows environment to keep track of Active Directory. It will ensure that membership in groups are not given to the wrong members.
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