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    PowerSharpPack

    PowerSharpPack

    Offensive CSharp Projects wraped into Powershell for easy usage

    ...The author compiles, gzip-compresses and base64-encodes each C# binary, then dynamically loads the assemblies into the PowerShell process so operators can invoke powerful .NET tools without dropping executables on disk. The bundle exposes a single entry script (PowerSharpPack.ps1) with switches to select which embedded tool to run and an optional -Command argument to pass tool-specific parameters. Included projects cover a broad range of post-exploitation and reconnaissance needs: Kerberos tooling, host survey utilities, credential and browser data extractors, AD enumeration, privilege escalation helpers, persistence frameworks, and file/handle utilities. ...
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    powercat

    powercat

    Netshell features all in version 2 powershell

    ...The tool supports encrypted connections (SSL/TLS) and can act as a basic SOCKS proxy or relay, enabling flexible pivot and tunneling workflows. 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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    Ultimate AppLocker Bypass List

    Ultimate AppLocker Bypass List

    The most common techniques to bypass AppLocker

    UltimateAppLockerByPassList is a community-curated repository that collects known techniques, patterns, and candidate binaries that have been observed or proposed to bypass Microsoft AppLocker and similar executable control policies. The project functions as a living catalog: entries list binaries, script hosts, and patterns that researchers have tested or reported in the wild, along with notes about context, platform constraints, and mitigation ideas. It is aimed primarily at defenders, incident responders, and security researchers who need a consolidated reference to understand common bypass vectors and to validate detection logic. ...
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    vulnerable-AD

    vulnerable-AD

    Create a vulnerable active directory

    ...The project can create user objects with default or weak passwords, inject passwords into object descriptions, disable SMB signing, and manipulate ACLs to reproduce real-world privilege escalation and persistence scenarios. A convenience wrapper and examples make it straightforward to deploy in a local lab: you can install AD services, run the script on a domain controller, and generate hundreds of vulnerable accounts and conditions for testing. The repository emphasizes full coverage of the listed attack types and includes options to randomize which weakness
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    Invoke-PSImage

    Invoke-PSImage

    Encodes a PowerShell script in the pixels of a PNG file

    ...Designed as a compact, single-file PowerShell script, it relies on .NET imaging APIs to manipulate pixel data or metadata and to store the payload in a way that survives ordinary file transfers.
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    Nishang

    Nishang

    Offensive PowerShell for red team and penetration testing

    ...Import all the scripts in the current PowerShell session (PowerShell v3 onwards). Use the individual scripts with dot sourcing. Note that the help is available for the function loaded after running the script and not the script itself since version 0.3.8. In all cases, the function name is same as the script name. Nishang scripts are flagged by many Anti Viruses as malicious. The scrripts on a target are meant to be used in memory which is very easy to do with PowerShell. Two basic methods to execute PowerShell scripts in memory. Use the in-memory dowload and execute: Use below command to execute a PowerShell script from a remote shell, meterpreter native shell, a web shell etc. and the function exported by it.
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    WSUS CWE

    Get know which WSUS client are not in sync

    PowerShell scripts for notification of WSUS client status. Default summary report from WSUS server does not notify about inactual WSUS clients. WSUS CWE collects information about errors and if client is in sync from last month.
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