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    Kubesploit

    Kubesploit

    Kubesploit is a cross-platform post-exploitation HTTP/2 Command

    Kubesploit is a cross-platform post-exploitation HTTP/2 Command & Control server and agent dedicated for containerized environments written in Golang and built on top of Merlin project by Russel Van Tuyl. While researching Docker and Kubernetes, we noticed that most of the tools available today are aimed at passive scanning for vulnerabilities in the cluster, and there is a lack of more complex attack vector coverage. They might allow you to see the problem but not exploit it. It is...
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    American Fuzzy Lop

    American Fuzzy Lop

    American fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer

    ...It provides crash triage helpers and test case minimization so developers can reproduce and fix issues quickly. The design deliberately optimizes for robustness and speed on commodity hardware, which helped it become a standard part of many security testing pipelines.
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    Firing Range

    Firing Range

    Firing Range is a test bed for web application security scanners

    Firing Range is an intentionally vulnerable web application designed to evaluate the real-world effectiveness of web security scanners and training exercises. Deployed as a cloud-friendly app, it aggregates dozens of vulnerability patterns in repeatable, labeled routes so tools can be benchmarked on coverage and noise. The project doesn’t just include simple XSS forms; it spans variants such as DOM-based issues, context-sensitive sinks, template mishandling, CSRF, open redirects, and mixed...
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