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    FLARE VM

    FLARE VM

    A collection of software installations scripts for Windows systems

    ...Because security toolchains often clash (DLL versions, signing, privileges), FLARE VM’s packaging handles compatibility issues ahead of time. For investigations involving malware unpacking, sandboxing, static analysis, or code reversing on Windows, the platform dramatically accelerates readiness and consistency across analysts.
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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...
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    powercat

    powercat

    Netshell features all in version 2 powershell

    ...PowerCat is implemented as a single, portable PowerShell script that favors minimal dependencies and is convenient to drop into a target or use from an admin workstation. Because it reimplements low-level socket behavior in managed code it is especially useful in Windows environments where native tools like netcat are unavailable or restricted.
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    PoshC2

    PoshC2

    C2 framework used to aid red teamers with post-exploitation

    ...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 addition to a Python2/Python3 payload. These enable C2 functionality on a wide range of devices and operating systems, including Windows, *nix and OSX. Shellcode containing in-build AMSI bypass and ETW patching for a high success rate and stealth. Auto-generated Apache Rewrite rules for use in a C2 proxy, protecting your C2 infrastructure and maintaining good operational security. ...
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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). Analysts...
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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: 8 This Week
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    sRDI

    sRDI

    Shellcode implementation of Reflective DLL Injection

    sRDI is a compact project that implements a shellcode form of Reflective DLL Injection, enabling DLLs to be converted into position-independent shellcode and loaded in memory by a small in-process PE loader. The codebase groups a C implementation of a reflective PE loader with multiple loader/wrapper components (native C loader, a .NET loader, Python and PowerShell conversion helpers) so authors can produce and embed sRDI blobs in different environments. The loader aims to behave like a...
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