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    One-Lin3r

    One-Lin3r

    Gives you one-liners that aids in penetration testing operations

    ...The framework includes hundreds of prebuilt one-liners covering areas such as reverse shells, privilege escalation, bind shells, and payload delivery techniques. It is designed to be cross-platform, supporting environments like Windows, Linux, macOS, and BSD systems, making it highly versatile for different penetration testing scenarios. One of its standout aspects is its intelligent autocomplete system, which not only predicts commands but also corrects user input errors and suggests the closest matching commands.
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    Locust

    Locust

    Scalable open source load testing tool

    Locust is an open source user load testing tool written in Python. The idea behind Locust is to swarm your web site or other systems with attacks from simulated users during a test, with each user behavior defined by you using Python code. This swarming process is then monitored from a web UI in real-time, and will help identify any bottlenecks in your code before real users can come in. As it is completely event-based, Locust can have thousands or even millions of simultaneous users...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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