Useful scripts for various cyber security purposes.
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Useful scripts for various cyber security purposes.
RealmRover is a powerful PowerShell script crafted for Active Directory enumeration and information gathering. This tool empowers administrators and security professionals with a set of versatile options to extract essential details from Active Directory environments.
Simple Reverse shell and Listener
A quick and dirty sliver docker container
A collection of red team tools that I've developed for personal use
ZenFlood is a low-bandwidth stress testing tool designed to simulate a DDoS attack by holding open a large number of HTTP connections to the target server. This tool is inspired by the Slowloris attack and is designed to test the resilience of web servers to such attacks.
Pentesting toolbox for exfiltration
Opinionated tool for benchmarking Conversational Language Models
Web Path Scanner
Red-Team-Tools by RFS
OpenBSD and Debian based Linux Howtos
Notes about pentest, red team and security.
Python script to solve the 'Emdee five for life' Challenge on hackthebox.eu
The all-in-one Red Team extension for Web Pentester 🛠
Bypassing Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) in golang.
A command-line payload delivery and execution tool
This is a cyber security university assignment which is consisted of two phases. On the first phase, students seperated in teams, must find and patch security vulnerabilities of an old eClass version on a 4-week period. On the second phase, all teams had to attack the patched eClass version of the other teams.
Creating a process that is critical! Attempting to terminate it will trigger a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death). Below are scripts in various languages including PowerShell, C#, Visual Basic, Golang and Python. with potential for additional languages in the future!
ALERTsim: agent driven legal eval for redteaming: A chat simulation tool focused on assessing legal req through agent-based interactive scenarios and adversarial dialogues.
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