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    Testimo

    Testimo

    Testimo is a PowerShell module for running health checks for AD

    Testimo is a PowerShell-based test automation framework that simplifies writing, running, and reporting tests for infrastructure and script libraries. It provides constructs to define test cases, assertions, setup/teardown sequences, and grouping so validation logic is clear and maintainable. Designed for operations and platform engineers, Testimo focuses on verifying infrastructure state (configuration settings, service availability, registry keys) rather than purely unit-level code, making...
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    PoshC2

    PoshC2

    C2 framework used to aid red teamers with post-exploitation

    PoshC2 is a proxy-aware C2 framework used to aid penetration testers with red teaming, post-exploitation and lateral movement. PoshC2 is primarily written in Python3 and follows a modular format to enable users to add their own modules and tools, allowing an extendible and flexible C2 framework. Out-of-the-box PoshC2 comes PowerShell/C# and Python2/Python3 implants with payloads written in PowerShell v2 and v4, C++ and C# source code, a variety of executables, DLLs and raw shellcode in...
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    PowerShell Suite

    PowerShell Suite

    My musings with PowerShell

    PowerShell-Suite is a curated collection of PowerShell utility scripts and modules created to provide low-level Windows API access, process manipulation, debugging detection, security operations, and post-exploitation techniques directly from PowerShell. The project is licensed under BSD-3-Clause. Among its components, there are scripts like Invoke-Runas (to launch processes under alternate credentials via CreateProcessWithLogonW), Invoke-CreateProcess (to spawn processes with fine control...
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    epyunit

    epyunit

    PyUnit and PyDev extensions for arbitrary Executables

    The package 'epyunit' provides extensions for PyUnit and PyDev. * Extensions for PyUnit - Unittests for arbitrary executables. * Extensions for PyDev - Automation of search and load of pydevd.py The extensions are applicable from commandline and/or within Eclipse. Online manuals: - https://pythonhosted.org/epyunit/ PyPi repository: - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/epyunit Current application examples are: - bash-core - http://bash-core.sourceforge.net Nickname -...
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