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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 It analyzes WordPress sites to identify outdated core, plugins, themes, exposed APIs, and known vulnerabilities using a large built-in vulnerability database.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.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    WhatWeb

    WhatWeb

    Next generation web scanner

    WhatWeb is a Ruby-based web scanner for fingerprinting websites. It identifies CMS, server technologies, JavaScript frameworks, and other characteristics by analyzing HTML, headers, JavaScript, cookies, and responses. Commonly used in reconnaissance and security assessments.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Brakeman

    Brakeman

    A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails app

    Brakeman is a free vulnerability scanner specifically designed for Ruby on Rails applications. It statically analyzes Rails application code to find security issues at any stage of development. Brakeman now uses the parallel gem to read and parse files in parallel. By default, parallel will split the reading/parsing into a number of separate processes based on number of CPUs.
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    netool toolkit 4.6

    netool toolkit 4.6

    MitM pentesting opensource toolkit

    Operative Systems Suported are: Linux-ubuntu, kali-linux, backtack-linux (un-continued), freeBSD, Mac osx (un-continued) Netool its a toolkit written using 'bash, python, ruby' that allows you to automate frameworks like Nmap, Driftnet, Sslstrip, Metasploit and Ettercap MitM attacks. this toolkit makes it easy tasks such as SNIFFING tcp/udp traffic, Man-In-The-Middle attacks, SSL-sniff, DNS-spoofing, D0S attacks in wan/lan networks, TCP/UDP packet manipulation using etter-filters, and...
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    Arachni

    Arachni

    Web Application Security Scanner Framework

    Arachni is an Open Source, feature-full, modular, high-performance Ruby framework aimed towards helping penetration testers and administrators evaluate the security of web applications.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FHAP is a web front-end to the nmap port scanner. It makes use of Perl and a PostgreSQL database to identify system/port trends on a network.
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