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    SpotX

    SpotX

    SpotX patcher used for patching the desktop version of Spotify

    SpotX is a community-built Spotify desktop client patcher that blocks audio, video, and banner ads and unlocks premium-like features—such as unlimited skips and custom themes—on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It injects tweaks client-side to redefine the Spotify experience.
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    Flipper Zero BadUSB

    Flipper Zero BadUSB

    Repository for my flipper zero badUSB payloads

    The repository is a public GitHub collection of BadUSB payloads prepared to run from a Flipper Zero device; it’s presented as a plug-and-play library that bundles payload scripts, a README, and supporting files so users can pick and use payloads without heavy setup. The project is heavily PowerShell-oriented and organized into a payloads folder with documentation (README, FAQs) and helper scripts, and the author says they formatted the collection to be easy for others to use. The maintainer...
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    BadUSB

    BadUSB

    Flipper Zero badusb payload library

    This project explores USB device emulation attacks—commonly called BadUSB—by demonstrating how commodity USB hardware can impersonate keyboards, network adapters, or storage devices to perform scripted actions on a host. It typically contains firmware examples, payloads, and explanations showing how a device presenting as a Human Interface Device (HID) can inject keystrokes, open shells, or orchestrate data exfiltration when plugged into a machine. The codebase is frequently intended for...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Claw Hunter

    Claw Hunter

    MDM-ready scripts for detecting and monitoring OpenClaw

    Claw Hunter is an open-source security tool designed to detect, analyze, and mitigate risks associated with autonomous AI agents, specifically those built on platforms like OpenClaw. As agentic AI systems gain popularity, they introduce a new class of security challenges because they can execute commands, access files, and interact with external systems with minimal human oversight. Claw-Hunter addresses this emerging threat landscape by providing visibility into these agents, helping...
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    Tookie-OSINT

    Tookie-OSINT

    Username OSINT tool for discovering accounts across many websites

    Tookie-OSINT is an open source intelligence tool designed to help security researchers, ethical hackers, and investigators discover online accounts associated with a specific username. It automates the process of searching for usernames across multiple websites, making it easier to identify a person's presence on different platforms. By entering a target username, Tookie-OSINT scans a list of supported sites and checks whether the username exists on those platforms. This approach removes the...
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    PoshC2

    PoshC2

    C2 framework used to aid red teamers with post-exploitation

    PoshC2 is a proxy-aware C2 framework used to aid penetration testers with red teaming, post-exploitation and lateral movement. PoshC2 is primarily written in Python3 and follows a modular format to enable users to add their own modules and tools, allowing an extendible and flexible C2 framework. Out-of-the-box PoshC2 comes PowerShell/C# and Python2/Python3 implants with payloads written in PowerShell v2 and v4, C++ and C# source code, a variety of executables, DLLs and raw shellcode in...
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    malware-samples

    malware-samples

    A collection of malware samples and relevant dissection information

    This repo is a public collection of malware samples and related dissection/analysis information, maintained by InQuest. It gathers various kinds of malicious artifacts, executables, scripts, macros, obfuscated documents, etc., with metadata (e.g., VirusTotal reports), file carriers, and sample hashes. It’s intended for malware analysts/researchers to help study how malware works, how they are delivered, and how it evolves.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    TigerSafe

    TigerSafe

    Free open source password manager

    TigerSafe is a free open source password manager. It allows to store passwords in a file, without internet, by encrypting them with a single password. The user can then use a different password for every website he wants to use, and only has to remember a single password: the one used to encrypt/decrypt the file storing his passwords. It is highly recommended to do backups of the file storing passwords with TigerSafe, for example copy/paste it in USB flash drives, cloud drives like Google...
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    BloodHound Legacy

    BloodHound Legacy

    Six Degrees of Domain Admin

    BloodHound Legacy is the deprecated open‑source version of the BloodHound Active Directory attack path analysis tool. It uses graph theory to model and visualize privileged relationships in AD, Entra ID, and Azure environments. Security professionals use it to enumerate domain privilege escalation paths, misconfigurations, and attack surfaces in corporate networks
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Offensive Reverse Shell

    Offensive Reverse Shell

    Collection of reverse shells for red team operations

    The Offensive Reverse Shell Cheat Sheet is a compilation of reverse shell payloads useful for red team operations and penetration testing. It provides ready-to-use code snippets in various programming languages, facilitating the establishment of reverse shells during security assessments.​
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Security Datasets

    Security Datasets

    Re-play Security Events

    Security‑Datasets is a community-driven repository maintained by the Open Threat Research Forge (OTRF) that curates publicly available malicious and benign datasets for threat-hunting, machine learning, event analysis, and cybersecurity research. Datasets include Windows events, logs, alerts, and simulated attack data to support detection engineering and academic research.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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