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    UnattendedWinstall

    UnattendedWinstall

    Personalized Unattended Answer Files that helps debloat Windows 10

    UnattendedWinstall is a collection of Microsoft Unattend XML answer files designed for customized, unattended Windows installations. It automates OS deployment, debloating, and configuration changes (like disabling telemetry, removing default apps, registry tweaks) during initial setup. Designed to streamline clean installs of Windows 10/11 with preconfigured preferences and optimizations.
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    PrivescCheck

    PrivescCheck

    Privilege Escalation Enumeration Script for Windows

    PrivescCheck is a local privilege escalation reconnaissance tool for Unix-like systems that automates common checks auditors and system owners run when looking for misconfigurations. It enumerates kernel versions, installed packages, SUID/SGID binaries, world-writable files and directories, services, cron jobs, and user/group permissions to highlight likely escalation paths. The output is organized and human-readable so operators can triage findings quickly—flagging high-risk items...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Sysmon-Modular

    Sysmon-Modular

    A repository of sysmon configuration modules

    ...The project organizes detection logic into per-event modules (for example, process creation, file create, network connection, registry events, image load, and many more) so operators can pick and choose which rules to enable without editing a monolithic XML by hand. It includes pre-generated configuration variants (balanced, default with FileDelete, verbose, super-verbose, and a Microsoft Defender for Endpoint augmentation) to cover common use cases while warning about the performance tradeoffs of very verbose settings. The repo ships helper tooling (PowerShell and Python scripts) to merge selected modules into a final sysmonconfig.xml, automating CI builds and allowing repeatable config generation.
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