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    K8tools

    K8tools

    Security- and exploitation-oriented utilities and proof-of-concepts

    K8tools is a large, curated GitHub repository collecting dozens (hundreds) of security- and exploitation-oriented utilities, proof-of-concepts, and payloads aimed at penetration testing, privilege escalation, and vulnerability exploitation. The project bundles exploits for many well-known CVEs, remote get-shell scripts, local privilege-escalation helpers, credential-harvesting utilities, scanning and brute-force tools, and a variety of platform-specific binaries and archives organized into folders for quick browsing. The README and repository metadata present it as an “all-in-one” toolkit for offensive security tasks, with many archived executables, exploit payloads, and helper scripts (including PowerShell and Python examples) that target services such as WebLogic, Tomcat, Zimbra, Struts2, Zabbix and others. ...
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