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    GOAD (Game of Active Directory)

    GOAD (Game of Active Directory)

    game of active directory

    GOAD (Gather Open Attack Data) is a security reconnaissance framework for collecting, enriching, and visualizing open-source intelligence (OSINT) around hosts, domains, and certificates. It automates queries to certificate transparency logs, passive DNS, subdomain enumeration, web endpoints, and other public threat feeds. The tool aggregates results into structured formats and can produce interactive graphs to highlight relationships between entities (e.g. domain → IP → cert → ASN). Analysts...
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    Infosec Reference is a curated knowledge base and resource repository for information security practitioners. It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans...
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