Open-Source Collection of Social Engineering Pretexts
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Open-Source Collection of Social Engineering Pretexts
A keylogger, sometimes called a keystroke logger or keyboard capture, is a type of surveillance technology used to monitor and record each keystroke on a specific computer. Keylogger software is also available for use on smartphones, such as the Apple iPhone and Android devices.
Awesome collection of resources 😎 Work in progress🔥
A simple C# md5 hash password cracker using wordlists , A Console application.
An application that utilizes the DPDK to send network packets. Used for penetration testing including Denial of Service (DoS), and network monitoring.
A .NET core project for web based pen testing
a simple tool to refine and produce lists for your bugbounty and pen-test engagements
C# Slowloris type Http Post Pen Test Tool
Different Programming Books and Helpful Material for Developers
A script based on the aircrack-ng package. Used to simplify network penetration testing.
High level attack and finding maps for all your penetration testing, hacking, bug bounty and red teaming needs!
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simple WAF security tester and bypasser
A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
AntiCCScam is a Python script that combats credit card fraud by sending fake data to scam websites, disrupting their malicious operations. This tool generates and automates the flooding of scam sites with random credit card information for educational and ethical purposes.
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