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    garak

    garak

    The LLM vulnerability scanner

    garak checks if an LLM can be made to fail in a way we don't want. garak probes for hallucination, data leakage, prompt injection, misinformation, toxicity generation, jailbreaks, and many other weaknesses. garak's a free tool, we love developing it and are always interested in adding functionality to support applications. garak is a command-line tool, it's developed in Linux and OSX. Just grab it from PyPI and you should be good to go. The standard pip version of garak is updated...
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    Flan Scan

    Flan Scan

    A pretty sweet vulnerability scanner

    Flan Scan is a lightweight open-source network vulnerability scanner designed to make it easy to detect exposed services, open ports, and associated vulnerabilities across IP ranges or network segments as part of security audit and compliance workflows. It is essentially a thin wrapper around the widely-used Nmap scanner, augmenting it with scripts and tooling that transform raw Nmap output into vulnerability-focused reports that map detected services to known CVEs, making results more...
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    Wapiti

    Wapiti

    Wapiti is a web-application vulnerability scanner

    ...It currently search vulnerabilities like XSS, SQL and XPath injections, file inclusions, command execution, XXE injections, CRLF injections, Server Side Request Forgery, Open Redirects... It use the Python 3 programming language.
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    arftoverinice

    arftoverinice

    ARF to Verinice .vna conversion filter.

    This program converts reports from the OpenVAS vulnerability scanner in the Asset Reporting Format (ARF) and generates a .vna file containing assets and risks generated from the ARF report. This file can be imported into the Verinice risk assessment system.
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    The Simple Ubuntu Vulnerability Scanner lets you check an Ubuntu system for vulnerabilities.
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    RABBIT Vulnerability Scanner
    RABBIT is a black-box vulnerability scanner framework. Designed to make it easy to program your own plugins in order to satisfy your scanning needs.
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    Free and easy to use vulnerability scanner for web server administrators.
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