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    pagodo

    pagodo

    Automate Google Hacking Database scraping and searching

    pagodo automates Google searching for potentially vulnerable web pages and applications on the Internet. It replaces manually performing Google dork searches with a web GUI browser. There are 2 parts. The first is ghdb_scraper.py that retrieves the latest Google dorks and the second portion is pagodo.py that leverages the information gathered by ghdb_scraper.py. This version of pagodo also supports native HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 application support, so no more wrapping it in a tool like proxychains4 if you need proxy support. ...
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    xsrfprobe

    xsrfprobe

    Advanced toolkit for detecting and exploiting CSRF vulnerabilities

    XSRFProbe is an advanced security auditing toolkit designed to detect and analyze Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF/XSRF) vulnerabilities in web applications. It uses an automated crawling engine that continuously scans a target application, collects forms and endpoints, and evaluates them for potential CSRF weaknesses. XSRFProbe performs numerous systematic checks to determine whether a web endpoint is vulnerable, including inspection of anti-CSRF tokens, cookie validation behavior, and request forgery scenarios. It also analyzes the strength and randomness of security tokens using algorithms such as entropy calculations to determine whether tokens can be predicted or forged. ...
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    Web Security Dojo

    Web Security Dojo

    Virtual training environment to learn web app ethical hacking.

    Web Security Dojo is a virtual machine that provides the tools, targets, and documentation to learn and practice web application security testing. A preconfigured, stand-alone training environment ideal for classroom and conferences. No Internet required to use. Ideal for those interested in getting hands-on practice for ethical hacking, penetration testing, bug bounties, and capture the flag (CTF). A single OVA file will import into VirtualBox and VMware. There is also an Ansible...
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    ODS3 Virtual Machine Challenge

    ODS3 Virtual Machine Challenge

    Virtual Machine Image To Test Penetration Skills

    The ODS3 Virtual Machine Challenge are downloadable images that can be run as VMWare or VirtualBox instances. The Idea behind the challenge is to test and exercise web application penetration testing in a controlled environment. These images are great for cyber security students, penetration testers and hobbyist. Care should be taken if installed on an Internet access host as the application are purposely vulnerable to attack and exploitation.
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