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    WPScan

    WPScan

    WPScan WordPress security scanner

    WPScan is a black-box WordPress vulnerability scanner written in Ruby. It analyzes WordPress sites to identify outdated core, plugins, themes, exposed APIs, and known vulnerabilities using a large built-in vulnerability database. It is a popular security auditing tool for pentesters and site administrators.
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    Username Anarchy

    Username Anarchy

    Username generator for penetration testing and user enumeration

    ...It generates large sets of potential usernames based on a person’s name and common naming conventions used in corporate or online systems. These generated username lists can then be used for activities such as username enumeration, password spraying, or brute force testing during security audits. Username Anarchy supports numerous formatting styles, allowing security testers to replicate patterns commonly used in enterprise environments such as first.last, flast, or firstinitiallastname. Username Anarchy can also utilize name sources gathered from OSINT techniques such as social networks or other public data to produce realistic username lists.
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