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    ClusterFuzz

    ClusterFuzz

    Scalable fuzzing infrastructure

    ClusterFuzz is a scalable fuzzing infrastructure that finds security and stability issues in software. Google uses ClusterFuzz to fuzz all Google products and as the fuzzing backend for OSS-Fuzz. ClusterFuzz provides many features which help seamlessly integrate fuzzing into a software project's development process. Can run on any size cluster (e.g. OSS-Fuzz instance runs on 100,000 VMs). Fully automatic bug filing, triage and closing for various issue trackers (e.g. Monorail, Jira). Supports multiple coverage guided fuzzing engines (libFuzzer, AFL, AFL++ and Honggfuzz) for optimal results (with ensemble fuzzing and fuzzing strategies). Statistics for analyzing fuzzer performance, and crash rates. Easy to use web interface for management and viewing crashes. Support for various authentication providers using Firebase.
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    Fingerprint Pro Server Python SDK

    Fingerprint Pro Server Python SDK

    Python SDK for Fingerprint Pro Server API

    Fingerprint Pro Server API allows you to get information about visitors and about individual events in a server environment. It can be used for data exports, decision-making, and data analysis scenarios. Server API is intended for server-side usage, it's not intended to be used from the client side, whether it's a browser or a mobile device.
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    Phishing Catcher

    Phishing Catcher

    Real-time phishing domain detection via Certificate Transparency logs

    phishing_catcher is a security monitoring tool designed to detect potential phishing domains in near real time by analyzing TLS certificate issuance events. It listens to Certificate Transparency (CT) logs through the CertStream API and evaluates newly issued certificates as they appear. Each certificate often contains one or more domain names, which the tool analyzes to determine whether they resemble suspicious or phishing-related domains. phishing_catcher applies a configurable scoring mechanism that assigns numeric values to certain keywords, patterns, or top-level domains found within certificate domain names. When a domain’s score exceeds predefined thresholds, it is flagged as potentially malicious and reported accordingly. It operates continuously, processing certificate updates as they arrive and displaying or logging domains that appear suspicious. This approach allows analysts, researchers, and security teams to identify phishing infrastructure early.
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    Raccoon

    Raccoon

    High-performance reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning tool

    Raccoon is a high-performance offensive security tool designed to assist with reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning during penetration testing and security assessments. It automates several common reconnaissance tasks, allowing security professionals to quickly gather information about a target system or web application. The tool combines multiple scanning techniques into a single workflow, helping users identify potential weaknesses, exposed services, and accessible resources on a target host. Raccoon can perform DNS enumeration, subdomain discovery, and URL fuzzing to uncover hidden endpoints and infrastructure components. It also integrates network scanning capabilities through tools such as Nmap to detect open ports, services, and potential vulnerabilities. By consolidating these reconnaissance tasks into a single command-line interface, Raccoon aims to streamline the early phases of security testing and provide actionable information for further investigation.
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    SSH-MITM

    SSH-MITM

    Server for security audits supporting public key authentication

    ssh man-in-the-middle (ssh-mitm) server for security audits supporting publickey authentication, session hijacking and file manipulation. SSH-MITM is a man in the middle SSH Server for security audits and malware analysis. Password and publickey authentication are supported and SSH-MITM is able to detect, if a user is able to login with publickey authentication on the remote server. This allows SSH-MITM to accept the same key as the destination server. If publickey authentication is not possible, the authentication will fall back to password-authentication. When publickey authentication is possible, a forwarded agent is needed to login to the remote server. In cases, when no agent was forwarded, SSH-MITM can rediredt the session to a honeypot.
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    Splunk Attack Range

    Splunk Attack Range

    A tool that allows you to create vulnerable environments

    The Splunk Attack Range is an open-source project maintained by the Splunk Threat Research Team. It builds instrumented cloud (AWS, Azure) and local environments (Virtualbox), simulates attacks, and forwards the data into a Splunk instance. This environment can then be used to develop and test the effectiveness of detections.
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    Wifipumpkin3

    Wifipumpkin3

    Powerful framework for rogue access point attack

    wifipumpkin3 is powerful framework for rogue access point attack, written in Python, that allow and offer to security researchers, red teamers and reverse engineers to mount a wireless network to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack.
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    aws-encryption-sdk

    aws-encryption-sdk

    AWS Encryption SDK

    The AWS Encryption SDK is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy for everyone to encrypt and decrypt data using industry standards and best practices. It enables you to focus on the core functionality of your application, rather than on how to best encrypt and decrypt your data. The AWS Encryption SDK is provided free of charge under the Apache 2.0 license. With the AWS Encryption SDK, you define a master key provider (Java and Python) or a keyring (C, C#/.NET, and JavaScript) that determines which wrapping keys you use to protect your data. Then you encrypt and decrypt your data using straightforward methods provided by the AWS Encryption SDK. The AWS Encryption SDK does the rest. Without the AWS Encryption SDK, you might spend more effort on building an encryption solution than on the core functionality of your application.
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    dnstwist

    dnstwist

    Detects phishing and lookalike domains using DNS fuzzing techniques

    dnstwist is an open source cybersecurity tool designed to identify malicious or suspicious domain names that imitate legitimate websites. It works by generating a large set of domain name permutations based on a target domain and analyzing whether any of those variants are actively registered or used. These permutations simulate common techniques used in phishing attacks, typosquatting, and brand impersonation campaigns. Security teams can use the tool to discover potential threats where attackers attempt to deceive users with lookalike domains. dnstwist also helps detect phishing activity by comparing web page content and visual similarity between domains using fuzzy hashing and perceptual hashing techniques. By automating DNS fuzzing and analysis, it provides organizations with an additional source of targeted threat intelligence. The tool can output results in structured formats, making it easier to integrate with security workflows or further analyze suspicious domains.
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    garak

    garak

    The LLM vulnerability scanner

    garak checks if an LLM can be made to fail in a way we don't want. garak probes for hallucination, data leakage, prompt injection, misinformation, toxicity generation, jailbreaks, and many other weaknesses. garak's a free tool, we love developing it and are always interested in adding functionality to support applications. garak is a command-line tool, it's developed in Linux and OSX. Just grab it from PyPI and you should be good to go. The standard pip version of garak is updated periodically. garak has its own dependencies, you can to install garak in its own Conda environment. garak needs to know what model to scan, and by default, it'll try all the probes it knows on that model, using the vulnerability detectors recommended by each probe. For each probe loaded, garak will print a progress bar as it generates. Once the generation is complete, a row evaluating the probe's results on each detector is given.
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    RansomWare

    This tools implements a RansomWare (cryptolocker, exfiltration, ...).

    This tools implements a RansomWare (cryptolocker, data exfiltration, ransomnote, ...).
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    Downloads: 79 This Week
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    BerserkArch

    BerserkArch

    A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution.

    BerserkArch is a security-focused, performance-tuned Linux operating system (OS) based on Arch Linux, designed for developers, hackers, and technical users. A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution crafted for hackers, developers, and nerds alike. Following the Arch Linux philosophy, it is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to build their environment with only the components they need, rather than having a lot of pre-installed software like some other security distributions (e.g., Kali Linux). As an Arch-based distribution, it benefits from the rolling release model, providing users with the latest software versions and kernel updates. BerserkArch is a dist "designed to make you powerful" for specific use cases like reverse-engineering binaries and automating exploits, rather than being an easy-to-use distribution for general beginners.
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    UltraDDOS-v2

    UltraDDOS-v2

    DDOS tool

    One of the most overpowered DDOS weapon on the internet. This software is mainly for pen testing websites or servers.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    Low Level Format Tool for debian-based systems

    Important: The issue of windows crashing in the KDE environment has been resolved. This is an open-source alternative for applying LLF processes to mechanical hard drives on Debian-based systems, modeled after HDD GURU's famous software. This software is NOT developed by HDD Guru. It is an open-source alternative for Debian-based Linux systems. https://github.com/shampuan/LLF-Tool-for-Linux
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Buster

    Buster

    OSINT tool for discovering information linked to email addresses

    Buster is an open source OSINT tool designed for email reconnaissance and information gathering. It helps investigators, security researchers, and penetration testers discover publicly available information related to email addresses and usernames. It can analyze an email address to identify associated social media accounts, references across the web, and potential data breaches linked to that email. It also performs reverse WHOIS lookups to discover domains that may have been registered using a specific email address. In addition to investigating existing addresses, Buster can generate possible email combinations and usernames based on personal details such as a person’s name, birthdate, or additional hints. Buster supports validating generated email addresses and retrieving contextual information about them. By combining multiple online sources and services, Buster helps automate the process of gathering intelligence related to digital identities.
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    IVRE

    IVRE

    Open source framework for large scale network reconnaissance and analy

    IVRE is an open source network reconnaissance framework designed to collect, process, and analyze intelligence gathered from network scans and traffic data. It provides tools for both active and passive reconnaissance, enabling users to understand how networks behave and identify exposed services or infrastructure. The framework integrates with well known security and scanning tools such as Nmap, Masscan, ZGrab2, ZDNS, and Zeek to gather large amounts of network intelligence. IVRE stores the collected data in a database and offers multiple ways to explore and analyze it, including a web interface, command line tools, and a Python API. This allows security professionals to query scan results, inspect network flows, and identify patterns across large datasets. The project can be used to build self hosted alternatives to internet scanning services such as Shodan or Censys, giving organizations full control over their own reconnaissance infrastructure.
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    Impacket

    A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols

    Impacket is a collection of Python classes designed for working with network protocols. It was primarily created in the hopes of alleviating some of the hindrances associated with the implementation of networking protocols and stacks, and aims to speed up research and educational activities. It provides low-level programmatic access to packets, and the protocol implementation itself for some of the protocols, like SMB1-3 and MSRPC. It features several protocols, including Ethernet, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, NMB and SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3 and more. Impacket's object oriented API makes it easy to work with deep hierarchies of protocols. It can construct packets from scratch, as well as parse them from raw data.
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    InQL Scanner

    InQL Scanner

    A Burp Extension for GraphQL Security Testing

    A security testing tool to facilitate GraphQL technology security auditing efforts. InQL can be used as a stand-alone script or as a Burp Suite extension. Since version 1.0.0 of the tool, InQL was extended to operate within Burp Suite. In this mode, the tool will retain all the stand-alone script capabilities and add a handy user interface for manipulating queries. Search for known GraphQL URL paths; the tool will grep and match known values to detect GraphQL endpoints within the target website. Search for exposed GraphQL development consoles (GraphiQL, GraphQL Playground, and other standard consoles) Use a custom GraphQL tab displayed on each HTTP request/response containing GraphQL- Leverage the templates generation by sending those requests to Burp's Repeater tool ("Send to Repeater"). Leverage the templates generation and editor support by sending those requests to embedded GraphIQL ("Send to GraphiQL") Configure the tool by using a custom settings tab.
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    Pacu

    Pacu

    The AWS exploitation framework, designed for testing security

    Pacu (named after a type of Piranha in the Amazon) is a comprehensive AWS security-testing toolkit designed for offensive security practitioners. While several AWS security scanners currently serve as the proverbial “Nessus” of the cloud, Pacu is designed to be the Metasploit equivalent. Written in Python 3 with a modular architecture, Pacu has tools for every step of the pen testing process, covering the full cyber kill chain. Pacu is the aggregation of all of the exploitation experience and research from our countless prior AWS red team engagements. Automating components of the assessment not only improves efficiency but also allows our assessment team to be much more thorough in large environments. What used to take days to manually enumerate can be now be achieved in minutes. There are currently over 35 modules that range from reconnaissance, persistence, privilege escalation, enumeration, data exfiltration, log manipulation, and miscellaneous general exploitation.
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    Password Guessing Framework

    Password Guessing Framework

    A Framework for Comparing Password Guessing Strategies

    The Password Guessing Framework is an open source tool to provide an automated and reliable way to compare password guessers. It can help to identify individual strengths and weaknesses of a guesser, its modes of operation or even the underlying guessing strategies. Therefor, it gathers information about how many passwords from an input file (password leak) have been cracked in relation to the amount of generated guesses. Subsequent to the guessing process an analysis of the cracked passwords is performed. In general though, any guesser that prints the password candidates via STDOUT can be used with the framework. The aforementioned password guessing / password cracking software is not part nor shipped with the framework and need to be installed separately.
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    SkillSpector

    SkillSpector

    Security scanner for AI agent skills

    SkillSpector is a security scanner built to evaluate AI agent skills before they are installed or trusted. It helps teams inspect skills used by tools such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. The project focuses on detecting vulnerabilities, malicious behavior, and risky patterns that may be hidden inside skill files. It combines fast static checks with optional LLM-based semantic review for issues that require deeper intent analysis. It supports several input types, including Git repositories, URLs, zip files, folders, and individual files. It also produces practical reports with risk scores, severity labels, and recommendations that make security reviews easier to act on.
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    paramspider

    paramspider

    Mine parameterized URLs from web archives for security testing

    ParamSpider is an open source command-line tool designed to discover URLs that contain parameters by mining historical data from web archives such as the Wayback Machine. It helps security researchers, penetration testers, and bug bounty hunters collect potential attack surfaces by automatically gathering archived URLs related to a specific domain. Instead of returning every discovered URL, the tool intelligently filters results to highlight parameterized endpoints that are more useful for vulnerability testing. These endpoints are commonly used during reconnaissance because parameters often expose inputs that may be vulnerable to issues like cross-site scripting, SQL injection, or server-side request forgery. ParamSpider automates the process of retrieving archived URLs, cleaning them, and preparing them for fuzzing or further probing. It can process a single domain or multiple domains from a list, making it useful for both targeted testing and large-scale reconnaissance.
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    proxy.py

    proxy.py

    Utilize all available CPU cores for accepting new client connections

    proxy.py is made with performance in mind. By default, proxy.py will try to utilize all available CPU cores to it for accepting new client connections. This is achieved by starting AcceptorPool which listens on configured server port. Then, AcceptorPool starts Acceptor processes (--num-acceptors) to accept incoming client connections. Alongside, if --threadless is enabled, ThreadlessPool is setup which starts Threadless processes (--num-workers) to handle the incoming client connections. Each Acceptor process delegates the accepted client connection to a threadless process via Work class. Currently, HttpProtocolHandler is the default work class. HttpProtocolHandler simply assumes that incoming clients will follow HTTP specification. Specific HTTP proxy and HTTP server implementations are written as plugins of HttpProtocolHandler.
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    pyWhat

    pyWhat

    Identify emails, IP addresses, and more

    pyWhat is a Python-based identification tool designed to figure out “what” a piece of text or file content represents, especially in security and OSINT workflows. Given inputs such as hex strings, URLs, email addresses, IP addresses, credit card numbers, cryptocurrency wallets, or entire .pcap capture files, it scans for structured patterns and tells you what it finds. The tool is recursive: it can traverse files and directories to extract meaningful entities, which is useful when analyzing malware samples, network captures, or code repositories at scale. It offers powerful filters called “tags” and distributions that let you narrow results to specific categories like bug bounties, cryptocurrencies, or AWS-related artifacts. For automation and integration, pyWhat provides a CLI with options for rarity filtering, sorting, and JSON export, as well as an API that can be imported into other Python programs.
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    Slim Camera

    Slim Camera

    Slim Camera - Lightweight RTSP Video Player

    Slim Camera is a lightweight RTSP viewer for IP cameras. On first launch, it prompts for the stream URL (saved for future sessions) and runs in the system tray to avoid taskbar clutter. It remembers window position, size, and camera URL via an INI file for seamless reuse. The interface keeps distractions minimal - just the video stream in an auto-sizing window. Right-click the tray icon to change the camera URL, restart the stream, reset window position, or exit. Press F1 to quickly modify the RTSP address. Optimized for low resource usage, it works reliably even on older hardware, making it perfect for background monitoring. With portable settings (single INI file) and focus on core functionality, Slim Camera delivers no-fuss video streaming for users who value simplicity. Support its free, open-source development with a donation at https://boosty.to/slim-camera/donate to help keep it ad-free and growing!
    Downloads: 44 This Week
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