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    LittleFancyTool

    supports RS232/485/Modbus, sockets, text enc/dec (multi-alg) and so on

    This small tool, built with WinForm and Ant Design UI, supports RS232, RS485, and Modbus serial communication debugging, socket communication capabilities, multi-algorithm text encryption/decryption, image/text Base64 conversion, and asynchronous multi-threaded file encryption/decryption.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Slipstream

    Slipstream

    NAT Slipstreaming allows an attacker to remotely access any TCP/UDP

    Slipstream (also referred to as “NAT Slipstreaming”) is a proof-of-concept exploit framework that allows an attacker to remotely access any TCP or UDP service running on a victim machine inside a NAT (behind a router/firewall) simply by tricking the target to visit a malicious website. It works by abusing the NAT’s Application Level Gateway (ALG) logic and connection tracking, combined with browser capabilities like WebRTC, precise packet fragmentation or boundary control, and packet injection techniques. The attack is able to bypass browser port restrictions by fragmenting or massaging packets so that the “exploit payload” lands in a packet boundary that gets parsed by the NAT/ALG as a legitimate protocol packet (e.g. ...
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