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Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Security list for fun and profit 2 | 3 | My initial idea came from this list : http://www.nothink.org/utilities.php 4 | 5 | I wanted to update it with my sources, I will probably continue to update and reorganize it in the future. 6 | 7 | ## Table of Contents 8 | 9 | * [Awesome lists](#awesome-lists-1) 10 | * [Books](#books-books) 11 | * [Bug bounty](#bug-bounty-chocolate_bar) 12 | * [Cheat sheets](#cheat-sheets-1) 13 | * [CTF](#ctf-triangular_flag_on_post) 14 | * [Decoder/Packer/Unpacker](#decoderpackerunpacker-hurtrealbad) 15 | * [Domain name Research / Analysis / Reputation](#domain-name-research--analysis--reputation-chart_with_downwards_trend) 16 | * [Exploits and vulnerabilities](#exploits-and-vulnerabilities-door) 17 | * [Forensic](#forensic-mag) 18 | * [Free shell](#free-shell-shell) 19 | * [Fun](#fun-trollface) 20 | * [Generic utilities](#generic-utilities-file_folder) 21 | * [GNU/Linux](#gnulinux) 22 | * [Honeypots](#honeypots-honey_pot) 23 | * [IP Research / Analysis / Investigation](#ip-research--analysis--investigation) 24 | * [Leak / Defaced](#leak--defaced-ambulance) 25 | * [Learning / Exercises](#learning--exercises-mortar_board) 26 | * [Lock picking](#lock-picking-closed_lock_with_key) 27 | * [Mail utilities](#mail-utilities-mailbox_with_mail) 28 | * [Malicious traffic detection](#malicious-traffic-detection-vertical_traffic_light) 29 | * [Malware / Botnet sources](#malware--botnet-sources-angel) 30 | * [Malware analysis - Sandbox](#malware-analysis---sandbox-mask) 31 | * [Malware analysis - Sandbox - Online](#malware-analysis---sandbox---online-mask) 32 | * [Mobile](#mobile-iphone) 33 | * [Network](#network) 34 | * [OSINT](#osint) 35 | * [OS X](#os-x) 36 | * [Passwords](#passwords-key) 37 | * [Penetration testing](#penetration-testing-wrench) 38 | * [Port scanners](#port-scanners-dart) 39 | * [Search engines](#search-engines-satellite) 40 | * [Security challenges / WarGames](#security-challenges--wargames-triangular_flag_on_post) 41 | * [Skimmer](#skimmer-black_joker) 42 | * [SSH](#ssh) 43 | * [SSL](#ssl) 44 | * [TOR](#tor) 45 | * [VOIP](#voip-phone) 46 | * [VPN](#vpn) 47 | * [Vulnerable environments](#vulnerable-environments-unlock) 48 | * [Web browser](#web-browser) 49 | * [Wide Scans](#wide-scans-earth_americas) 50 | * [Windows](#windows) 51 | * [Wireless / Radio](#wireless--radio-signal_strength) 52 | 53 | ---- 54 | 55 | ## Awesome lists :+1: 56 | Name | URL 57 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 58 | Android | https://github.com/ashishb/android-security-awesome 59 | Collection of awesome lists | https://github.com/Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking :trophy: 60 | Honeypots | https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots :trophy: 61 | Incident response | https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-incident-response/ :trophy: 62 | Indicators of compromise | https://github.com/sroberts/awesome-iocs 63 | Lists of lists of lists | https://github.com/t3chnoboy/awesome-awesome-awesome 64 | Malware analysis | https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis/ :trophy: 65 | Reversing | https://github.com/fdivrp/awesome-reversing 66 | Security list | https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security 67 | Threat intelligence | https://github.com/hslatman/awesome-threat-intelligence 68 | Web | https://github.com/infoslack/awesome-web-hacking 69 | 70 | 71 | ## Books :books: 72 | Name |URL 73 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 74 | Free programming books | https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books 75 | Recommended Reading | http://dfir.org/?q=node/8 76 | 77 | 78 | ## Bug bounty :chocolate_bar: 79 | Name |URL 80 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 81 | Programs and write-ups | https://github.com/djadmin/awesome-bug-bounty 82 | Write-ups | https://github.com/ngalongc/bug-bounty-reference 83 | HackerOne | https://hackerone.com :+1: 84 | BugCrowd.com | https://bugcrowd.com/programs 85 | Zerodium | https://www.zerodium.com/ 86 | Vul box | https://www.vulbox.com/ 87 | Open bug bounty | https://www.openbugbounty.org/ 88 | BountyFactory | https://bountyfactory.io 89 | Firebounty | https://firebounty.com 90 | Bugsheet | http://www.bugsheet.com/ 91 | BountySource | https://www.bountysource.com/ 92 | NewsLetter about bug bounty | http://bugbountyweekly.com 93 | Hunter edu | http://www.bountyhunteredu.org/careers/ 94 | Google | https://www.google.com/about/appsecurity/reward-program/ 95 | Microsoft | https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/dn425036 96 | More bug bounty | https://bugcrowd.com/list-of-bug-bounty-programs# 97 | 98 | 99 | ## Cheat sheets :+1: 100 | Name | URL 101 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 102 | General cheat sheets | http://www.cheat-sheets.org/ 103 | LFI | https://highon.coffee/blog/lfi-cheat-sheet/ 104 | Owasp series | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Cheat_Sheet_Series :+1: 105 | Packet life | http://packetlife.net/library/cheat-sheets/ 106 | Penetration test | https://github.com/jshaw87/Cheatsheets 107 | Penetration test | https://highon.coffee/blog/penetration-testing-tools-cheat-sheet/ 108 | Pentest monkey | http://pentestmonkey.net 109 | SANS Forensic | https://digital-forensics.sans.org/community/cheat-sheets 110 | Security Onion | https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Cheat-Sheet 111 | SQL injection | http://websec.ca/kb/sql_injection 112 | Reverse | http://r00ted.com/cheat%20sheet%20reverse%20v5.png 113 | Web application | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Web_Application_Security_Testing_Cheat_Sheet 114 | Zeltser's cheat sheets list | https://zeltser.com/cheat-sheets/ 115 | 116 | 117 | ## CTF :triangular_flag_on_post: 118 | Name | URL 119 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 120 | CTFTIME | https://ctftime.org/ 121 | Write-ups | https://github.com/ctfs 122 | Reddit | https://www.reddit.com/r/securityctf 123 | Tools list | https://github.com/Laxa/HackingTools 124 | Tools list | https://github.com/zardus/ctf-tools 125 | Tools list | https://github.com/apsdehal/awesome-ctf 126 | Mellivora platform | https://github.com/Nakiami/mellivora :+1: 127 | Tinyctf platform | https://github.com/balidani/tinyctf-platform 128 | Isislab platform | https://github.com/isislab/CTFd 129 | Facebook platform | https://github.com/facebook/fbctf 130 | 131 | 132 | ## Decoder/Packer/Unpacker :hurtrealbad: 133 | Name | URL 134 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 135 | Code beautifier | http://codebeautify.org/ 136 | VB code beautifier | http://www.vbindent.com/ 137 | PHP formatter | http://beta.phpformatter.com/ 138 | PHPdecoder | http://ddecode.com/phpdecoder/ 139 | PHP encoding | http://yehg.net/encoding/ 140 | XML formatter | http://chris.photobooks.com/xml/default.htm 141 | JSDetox | http://www.relentless-coding.com/projects/jsdetox/ 142 | JSNice | http://www.jsnice.org/ 143 | JSUnpack | https://github.com/urule99/jsunpack-n 144 | JSBeautifier | http://jsbeautifier.org/ 145 | JavaScript Compressor | http://dean.edwards.name/packer/ 146 | Jjencode | http://utf-8.jp/public/jjencode.html 147 | JSFuck | http://www.jsfuck.com/ 148 | Js obfuscate | http://www.jsobfuscate.com/ 149 | JS deobfuscate | https://github.com/sevzero/honeybadger 150 | Colour higlighter | http://quickhighlighter.com/ 151 | URL | http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/dencoder/ 152 | HEXdecoder | http://ddecode.com/hexdecoder/ 153 | Hackvertor (Tag based decoder/encoder) | https://hackvertor.co.uk/public 154 | 155 | 156 | ## Domain name Research / Analysis / Reputation :chart_with_downwards_trend: 157 | Name | URL 158 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 159 | Archive | http://archive.is/ 160 | Archive | https://web.archive.org/ :+1: 161 | Archive a page | https://archive.fo/ 162 | BGP Toolkit | http://bgp.he.net/ :+1::+1: 163 | Biggest DNS history | http://server9.rscott.org/tools/lookup.htm?ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx :trophy: 164 | Cache page | http://www.cachedpages.com/ 165 | Cache view | http://cachedview.com/ 166 | Checking multiple blocklists | http://rbls.org/ :+1: 167 | DGA intro | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_generation_algorithm 168 | DNS Blacklists | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zbetcheckin/DNSBLs/master/active_dnsbls.txt 169 | DNS dumpster | https://dnsdumpster.com/ 170 | DNS Propagation Checker | https://www.whatsmydns.net/ 171 | DNS stuff | http://www.dnsstuff.com/ 172 | Domain analysis list | https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis/#domain-analysis 173 | Domain hijacking intro | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_hijacking 174 | Expired domain | https://www.expireddomains.net/backorder-expired-domains/ 175 | Google | https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/ 176 | Into dns | http://www.intodns.com/ 177 | Multi RBL | http://multirbl.valli.org/lookup/ :trophy: 178 | MXToolBox | https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx# 179 | Netcraft | http://www.netcraft.com/ 180 | Reverse Whois | https://reversewhois.domaintools.com/ 181 | Robtex | https://www.robtex.com/dns/ 182 | Sucuri | http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/ 183 | TCP utils | http://www.tcpiputils.com/ 184 | Threat log | http://www.threatlog.com/ 185 | Threat miner | https://www.threatminer.org/ 186 | Top-Level Domains list | https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt :+1: 187 | Trusted source | http://www.trustedsource.org/ 188 | URL Query | http://urlquery.net/ :trophy: 189 | URL scan | https://urlscan.io/ 190 | URL shorter list | https://mirror1.malwaredomains.com/files/url_shorteners.txt 191 | URL Void | http://www.urlvoid.com/ :+1: 192 | Virus total | https://www.virustotal.com/#url 193 | Whois - ARIN | https://whois.arin.net/ 194 | Whois - LACNIC | http://lacnic.net/cgi-bin/lacnic/whois 195 | Whois - RIPE NCC | https://apps.db.ripe.net/search/query.html 196 | Whois - AFRINIC | http://www.afrinic.net/fr/services/whois-query 197 | Whois - APNIC | http://wq.apnic.net/apnic-bin/whois.pl 198 | Whois by registrant name | http://viewdns.info/reversewhois/ 199 | Zeltser's list | https://zeltser.com/lookup-malicious-websites/ 200 | 201 | 202 | ## Exploits and vulnerabilities :door: 203 | Name | URL 204 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 205 | CVEdetails | http://www.cvedetails.com/ :+1: 206 | CVE.mitre | https://cve.mitre.org/ 207 | Full disclosure | http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/ 208 | See bug | https://www.seebug.org/ :+1: 209 | CXSecurity | https://cxsecurity.com/ :+1: 210 | Inj3ct0r | http://0day.today/ 211 | Packet Storm | https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/tags/exploit/ 212 | Exploit-db | http://www.exploit-db.com 213 | Vulnerability-lab | http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/ 214 | Vulndb | https://vuldb.com/?archive.2016 215 | Vulners | https://vulners.com/search?query=order:published 216 | Backdoor - TCP-32764 | https://github.com/elvanderb/TCP-32764 217 | Rapid7 DB | https://www.rapid7.com/db/modules/ 218 | Intelligent Exploit | http://www.intelligentexploit.com 219 | NIST | http://web.nvd.nist.gov/ 220 | Security focus | http://www.securityfocus.com/vulnerabilities 221 | Country compatibility | https://cve.mitre.org/compatible/country.html 222 | Mailing list | https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure 223 | Mail received | http://lists.openwall.net/full-disclosure/2016/ 224 | Mailing list | http://seclists.org/ 225 | Mailing list | https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/ 226 | CVSS FIRST | https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3.0 227 | CVSS NIST | https://nvd.nist.gov/cvss/v3-calculator 228 | 229 | 230 | ## Forensic :mag: 231 | Name | URL 232 | ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- 233 | Aldeid list | https://www.aldeid.com/wiki/Category:Digital-Forensics 234 | Awesome forensic | https://github.com/Cugu/awesome-forensics 235 | CFReDS | http://www.cfreds.nist.gov/ :+1: 236 | DFRWS challenge | http://www.dfrws.org/dfrws-forensic-challenge-2016 237 | File signatures | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_signatures 238 | File signatures | http://www.filesignatures.net/index.php?page=all 239 | File signatures | http://www.garykessler.net/library/file_sigs.html 240 | Forensic control | https://forensiccontrol.com/resources/free-software/ 241 | Forensic kb practical | http://www.forensickb.com/2008/01/forensic-practical.html 242 | Forensic tools | https://forensics.cert.org/ 243 | Forensic - Technical graph | http://www.amanhardikar.com/mindmaps/ForensicChallenges.html 244 | Package - DEFT | http://www.deftlinux.net/package-list/ 245 | Package - forensic-all | https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/forensics-all :+1: 246 | Testing Images | http://dftt.sourceforge.net/ 247 | Tools - DFIR | http://www.dfir.training/index.php/tools/ :+1: 248 | Tools - Forensics wiki | http://forensicswiki.org/wiki/Tools 249 | Tools - NIST | http://toolcatalog.nist.gov/populated_taxonomy/index.php 250 | Windows tools | https://ericzimmerman.github.io/ 251 | Windows tools list | http://forensic-proof.com/tools 252 | Windows Artifact | [https://blogs.sans.org/computer-forensics/](https://blogs.sans.org/computer-forensics/files/2012/06/SANS-Digital-Forensics-and-Incident-Response-Poster-2012.pdf) 253 | Write blocker | http://www.cftt.nist.gov/software_write_block.htm 254 | Write blocker | https://github.com/msuhanov/Linux-write-blocker 255 | Zythom list - FR | https://zythom.blogspot.se/2007/02/les-outils-dun-expert-judiciaire.html 256 | 257 | 258 | ## Free shell :shell: 259 | Name | URL 260 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 261 | FreeShells list | http://www.freeshells.info/ 262 | Devio.us OpenBSD | http://devio.us/ 263 | Red-pill | http://shells.red-pill.eu/ 264 | 265 | 266 | ## Fun :trollface: 267 | Name | URL 268 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 269 | Pwnie Awards | http://pwnies.com/nominations/ :horse: 270 | Dead drops | https://deaddrops.com/db/ 271 | Mozilla location service map | https://location.services.mozilla.com/map - Thx [rawger](https://twitter.com/_rawger) 272 | The cyber shark map | https://lab.thecybershark.com/ :earth_americas: 273 | Norse map | http://map.norsecorp.com/ :earth_americas: 274 | Fire eye map | https://www.fireeye.com/cyber-map/threat-map.html :earth_americas: 275 | Kaspersky AV map | https://cybermap.kaspersky.com/ :earth_americas: 276 | Kaspersky map | https://apt.securelist.com/ :earth_americas: 277 | Eset map | http://www.virusradar.com/ :earth_americas: 278 | Fortinet map | https://threatmap.fortiguard.com/ :earth_americas: 279 | Blueliv map | https://community.blueliv.com/map/ :earth_americas: 280 | Tor flow map | https://torflow.uncharted.software :earth_americas: 281 | Cymon map | https://cymon.io/map :earth_americas: 282 | HE maps | https://he.net/3d-map/ :earth_americas: 283 | DDoS attacks | http://www.digitalattackmap.com/ 284 | Sub marine cable | http://www.submarinecablemap.com/ 285 | Sub marine cable | http://submarine-cable-map-2016.telegeography.com/ 286 | Sub marine cable | http://lifewinning.com/submarine-cable-taps/ 287 | Flight radar | https://www.flightradar24.com :airplane: 288 | Fligh aware | https://flightaware.com/ :airplane: 289 | Live map | https://www.livemap24.com/ :train: 290 | World of VNC | https://worldofvnc.net/ 291 | 292 | 293 | ## Generic utilities :file_folder: 294 | Will be reorganized 295 | 296 | Name |URL 297 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 298 | CERT teams | https://www.first.org/about/organization/teams 299 | Citizen lab | https://citizenlab.org/ 300 | Code analysises | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis 301 | Codepad | http://codepad.org/ 302 | Cracking forum | http://crackingforum.com/ 303 | Cracking seal | https://crackingseal.io/ 304 | Crypto currency | https://coinmarketcap.com 305 | Darknet stats | https://dnstats.net/ 306 | Deepweb | https://www.reddit.com/r/deepweb/ 307 | Electronic Frontier Foundation | https://www.eff.org/ 308 | Fake ID | http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/ 309 | GZinflate | http://www.tareeinternet.com/scripts/decrypt.php 310 | Hackforum | http://hackforums.net/ 311 | Hashes example | https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes 312 | Hurl | http://www.hurl.it/ 313 | Mibbit | http://www.mibbit.com/ 314 | Microsoft threat | http://www.microsoft.com/security 315 | MIME types | https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml 316 | MIME types | https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types/Complete_list_of_MIME_types 317 | Mindmaps | http://www.amanhardikar.com/mindmaps.html :trophy: 318 | Random data generator | http://www.mockaroo.com/ 319 | Sandsprite | http://sandsprite.com/shellcode_2_exe.php 320 | Sans | http://isc.sans.edu/diary/ 321 | Security wiki | http://oss-security.openwall.org/wiki/ 322 | Skimmers | https://krebsonsecurity.com/all-about-skimmers/ 323 | Tools | http://seclist.us/ 324 | Understand your commands | http://explainshell.com 325 | 326 | 327 | ## GNU/Linux 328 | Name | URL 329 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 330 | Chkrootkit | https://packages.debian.org/en/jessie/chkrootkit 331 | Command collection | https://github.com/tuwid/GNU-Linux-OpsWiki 332 | Debsecan | https://packages.debian.org/en/jessie/debsecan 333 | GNU/Linux containers | https://github.com/Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers#security 334 | GNU/Linux executable walkthrough | https://i.imgur.com/q5nyHp7.png 335 | GNU/Linux post exploitation | https://github.com/mubix/post-exploitation/wiki/Linux-Post-Exploitation-Command-List :+1: 336 | GNU/Linux workstation | https://github.com/lfit/itpol/blob/master/linux-workstation-security.md :+1::+1: 337 | Kernel exploitation | https://github.com/xairy/linux-kernel-exploitation 338 | Lynis | https://packages.debian.org/en/jessie/lynis 339 | RKhunter | https://packages.debian.org/en/jessie/rkhunter :+1: 340 | Securing debian | https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch10.en.html :+1: 341 | Vulnerability scanner | https://github.com/future-architect/vuls 342 | 343 | 344 | ## Honeypots :honey_pot: 345 | Name | URL 346 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 347 | Awesome list - All of them ! | https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots#honeypots :trophy: 348 | Honeynet | https://honeynet.org/project 349 | Live nothink | http://www.nothink.org/honeypots.php 350 | 351 | 352 | ## IP Research / Analysis / Investigation 353 | Name | URL 354 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 355 | BGP Toolkit | http://bgp.he.net/ :trophy: 356 | Bing dork | ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 357 | Black List Alert | http://www.blacklistalert.org/ 358 | Black List Check | http://whatismyipaddress.com/blacklist-check/ 359 | Check host | http://check-host.net/ 360 | FireHOL IP blacklist | https://github.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets :trophy: 361 | Google dork | "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" (replace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with the ip you are looking for) 362 | Host file | https://hosts-file.net/ 363 | Host tracker | https://www.host-tracker.com/ 364 | IP in detail | http://ipindetail.com/ip-blacklist-checker 365 | IP void | http://www.ipvoid.com/ :+1: 366 | IPv4 info | http://ipv4info.com/ :+1: 367 | Multi RBL | http://multirbl.valli.org/lookup/ :+1::+1: 368 | Nirsoft country IP | http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/ 369 | Project Honeypot | https://www.projecthoneypot.org/search_ip.php 370 | Spamhaus | https://www.spamhaus.org/lookup/ 371 | TCP utils | http://www.tcpiputils.com/ 372 | Virus total | https://www.virustotal.com/en/ip-address/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/information/ 373 | Whatch Guard | http://www.reputationauthority.org/ 374 | 375 | 376 | ## Leak / Defaced :ambulance: 377 | Name | URL 378 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 379 | Breach alarm | https://breachalarm.com/ 380 | Cam | http://www.insecam.org/ 381 | Hacked emails | https://hacked-emails.com/ 382 | Have I been pwned | https://haveibeenpwned.com/ 383 | Isithacked | http://www.isithacked.com 384 | Leakedin | http://www.leakedin.com/ 385 | Siph0n | https://twitter.com/datasiph0n 386 | Zone-H | https://zone-h.org/ 387 | 388 | 389 | ## Learning / Exercises :mortar_board: 390 | Name | URL 391 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 392 | Awesome training | http://opensecuritytraining.info/Training.html :trophy: :trophy: 393 | Cybrary training | https://www.cybrary.it/ 394 | Essential basics | https://github.com/alex/what-happens-when :trophy: :trophy: 395 | Exploits | https://exploit-exercises.com/ 396 | Exploits | https://thesprawl.org/research/ 397 | F-Secure training | http://mooc.fi/courses/2016/cybersecurity/ 398 | Malware Analysis course | https://github.com/RPISEC/Malware :trophy: 399 | Malware traffic training | http://www.malware-traffic-analysis.net/training-exercises.html :+1: 400 | Network - Forensic | https://www.honeynet.org/node/504 401 | Practical analysis | https://practicalmalwareanalysis.com/labs/ 402 | Reverse - Malware | http://fumalwareanalysis.blogspot.se/p/malware-analysis-tutorials-reverse.html 403 | Security courses | https://bitvijays.github.io/ :+1: 404 | Security talks | https://github.com/PaulSec/awesome-sec-talks :+1: 405 | 406 | 407 | ## Lock picking :closed_lock_with_key: 408 | Name | URL 409 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 410 | Lock pick guide | http://lockpickguide.com :+1: 411 | Bosnianbill video | https://www.youtube.com/user/bosnianbill/videos :1: 412 | Lock lab | https://lock-lab.com/ 413 | Lock wiki | http://www.lockwiki.com/ 414 | 415 | 416 | ## Mail utilities :mailbox_with_mail: 417 | Name | URL 418 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 419 | 10 Minute Mail | http://10minutemail.com 420 | DNSBL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNSBL 421 | DKIM validator | http://dkimvalidator.com/ 422 | Email recon | https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester 423 | Get air mail | http://en.getairmail.com/ 424 | Gophish | https://github.com/gophish/gophish 425 | Mailinator | https://www.mailinator.com/ # https://gist.github.com/nocturnalgeek/1b8fa44283314544c487 426 | Mailnesia | http://mailnesia.com/ 427 | Mailcatch | http://mailcatch.com/ 428 | Mxtoolbox | http://www.mxtoolbox.com/ 429 | Open phish | https://openphish.com/ 430 | Open relay | http://www.mailradar.com 431 | Openresolver JP | http://www.openresolver.jp/en/ 432 | Phishing Framework | https://github.com/pentestgeek/phishing-frenzy 433 | Phish tank | http://www.phishtank.com/ :+1: 434 | SimplyEmail | https://github.com/killswitch-GUI/SimplyEmail 435 | Spam DB | http://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-database-check.php 436 | Spam encode secret | http://spammimic.com/encode.cgi 437 | SpeedPhish Framework | https://github.com/tatanus/SPF 438 | Yop mail | http://www.yopmail.com/ 439 | 440 | 441 | ## Malicious traffic detection :vertical_traffic_light: 442 | Name | URL 443 | ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- 444 | Maltrail | https://github.com/stamparm/maltrail :+1: 445 | Tsusen | https://github.com/stamparm/tsusen 446 | Packetbeat | https://www.elastic.co/products/beats/packetbeat 447 | p0f | http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f3/ 448 | 449 | 450 | ## Malware / Botnet sources :angel: 451 | Name | URL 452 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 453 | Cybercrime tracker | http://cybercrime-tracker.net/ 454 | Malc0de | http://malc0de.com/database/ 455 | Malekal | http://malwaredb.malekal.com/ 456 | Abuse CH | https://www.abuse.ch/ 457 | Tracker | http://tracker.h3x.eu/ 458 | Kernel mode | http://www.kernelmode.info 459 | Malware domain list | http://www.malwaredomainlist.com 460 | Botnet.fr | https://www.botnets.fr/wiki/Main_Page 461 | Exposed Botnets | http://www.exposedbotnets.com/ 462 | Dont need coffee | http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/ 463 | VX Vault | http://vxvault.net/ 464 | Malware binaries | https://github.com/ytisf/theZoo/tree/master/malwares/Binaries 465 | Total hash | https://totalhash.cymru.com/ 466 | ZeuS Tracker | https://zeustracker.abuse.ch 467 | Contagio | http://contagiodump.blogspot.se/ 468 | MW share | https://mwshare.boredhackerblog.info/samples/ infected:infected 469 | Yararules | https://github.com/Yara-Rules/rules 470 | Custom Google search engine | https://cse.google.com/cse/home?cx=011750002002865445766%3Apc60zx1rliu (from Corey Harrell) 471 | Ransomware tracker | https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/tracker/ 472 | Ransomware overview | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TWS238xacAto-fLKh1n5uTsdijWdCEsGIM0Y0Hvmc5g/pubhtml# 473 | Ransomware simulator | https://shinolocker.com/ 474 | No more ransom | https://www.nomoreransom.org/ 475 | VirusShare | http://virusshare.com/ 476 | Malware.lu | https://malware.lu/ 477 | SafeGroup | http://www.malware.pl/ - https://www.scumware.org/ 478 | NovCon Minotaur | http://minotauranalysis.com 479 | Clean MX | http://support.clean-mx.de/clean-mx/viruses.php 480 | Offensive computing | http://www.offensivecomputing.net/ 481 | Malware domain blocklist | http://www.malwaredomains.com 482 | Structured Threat Information eXpression | https://stixproject.github.io/ 483 | The Zoo aka Malware DB | https://ytisf.github.io/theZoo/ 484 | MISP | https://github.com/MISP/MISP 485 | Maltrieve crawler | https://github.com/technoskald/maltrieve 486 | Malware museum | https://archive.org/details/malwaremuseum :+1: 487 | 488 | 489 | ## Malware analysis - Sandbox :mask: 490 | Name | URL 491 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 492 | Zeltser's list | https://zeltser.com/automated-malware-analysis/ 493 | Cuckoo Sandbox | https://www.cuckoosandbox.org/ :+1: 494 | Mastiff | https://github.com/KoreLogicSecurity/mastiff 495 | Fastir | https://github.com/SekoiaLab/Fastir_Collector 496 | SysAnalyser | https://github.com/dzzie/SysAnalyzer 497 | Viper | https://github.com/viper-framework/viper 498 | REMnux | http://zeltser.com/remnux/ 499 | Zeltser analysis | http://zeltser.com/reverse-malware/automated-malware-analysis.html 500 | Manalyze | https://github.com/JusticeRage/Manalyze 501 | Quarkslab IRMA | http://irma.quarkslab.com/ 502 | Dorothy2 | https://github.com/m4rco-/dorothy2 503 | F-Secure see | https://github.com/F-Secure/see 504 | Noriben | https://github.com/Rurik/Noriben 505 | Malheur | https://github.com/rieck/malheur 506 | Drakvuf | https://github.com/tklengyel/drakvuf 507 | Zero Wine Tryouts | http://zerowine-tryout.sourceforge.net/ 508 | CWSandbox | http://www.cwsandbox.org 509 | RFI sandbox | https://monkey.org/~jose/software/rfi-sandbox/ 510 | Malwasm | https://github.com/malwarelu/malwasm 511 | 512 | 513 | ## Malware analysis - Sandbox - Online :mask: 514 | Name |URL 515 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 516 | Malwr - Cuckoo | https://malwr.com/ :+1: 517 | Hybrid analysis | https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/ :+1: 518 | PE dump | https://github.com/zed-0xff/pedump - http://pedump.me/ 519 | Yararules | https://analysis.yararules.com/ 520 | GUN/Linux - Cuckoo | https://linux.huntingmalware.com/ 521 | Virscan | http://www.virscan.org/ 522 | Virusade | http://virusade.com/ 523 | VirusTotal | http://www.virustotal.com/ 524 | Malwareconfig | http://malwareconfig.com/ 525 | AVcaesar | https://avcaesar.malware.lu/ 526 | Detux GNU/Linux sandbox | http://detux.org/ 527 | Mastiff online | https://mastiff-online.korelogic.com/ 528 | AndroTotal | https://andrototal.org/ 529 | Comodo | https://cit.valkyrie.comodo.com/ 530 | VirScan | http://r.virscan.org/ 531 | Manalyzer | https://manalyzer.org/ 532 | ID Ransomware | https://id-ransomware.malwarehunterteam.com/ 533 | Document Analyzer | http://www.document-analyzer.net/ 534 | Malware tracker | http://www.cryptam.com/ 535 | Metascan | https://www.metadefender.com/#!/scan-file 536 | Jotti | http://virusscan.jotti.org/it 537 | ViCheck | https://www.vicheck.ca/ 538 | PDF examiner | http://www.pdfexaminer.com/ 539 | Malware tracker | https://www.malwaretracker.com 540 | ThreadExpert | http://www.threatexpert.com/submit.aspx 541 | Randomly changes Win32/64 PE Files | https://github.com/secretsquirrel/recomposer 542 | Virus Total Notifier | https://github.com/mubix/vt-notify 543 | Other list | http://cleanbytes.net/malware-online-scanners 544 | Sand droid | http://sanddroid.xjtu.edu.cn 545 | 546 | 547 | ## Mobile :iphone: 548 | Name |URL 549 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 550 | APK Analzyer | http://www.apk-analyzer.net/ 551 | Droid Sec wiki | http://www.droidsec.org/wiki/ 552 | Joebox Cloud | https://jbxcloud.joesecurity.org/login 553 | Mobi sec lab | http://akana.mobiseclab.org/ 554 | Mobile security wiki | https://mobilesecuritywiki.com/ :+1: 555 | OWASP Goat Droid | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_GoatDroid_Project 556 | Tracedroid | http://tracedroid.few.vu.nl 557 | Wiki secmobi | https://github.com/secmobi/wiki.secmobi.com :trophy: 558 | 559 | 560 | ## Network 561 | Name | URL 562 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 563 | Awesome PCAP | https://github.com/caesar0301/awesome-pcaptools :+1: 564 | BGPlay | https://stat.ripe.net/widget/bgplay :+1: 565 | GNU/Linux monitoring | https://blog.serverdensity.com/80-linux-monitoring-tools-know/ 566 | MAC address block | http://standards-oui.ieee.org/oui/oui.txt 567 | MAC find | http://www.coffer.com/mac_find/ 568 | MAC find | http://hwaddress.com 569 | Packet total | http://www.packettotal.com/ 570 | Ping.eu | http://ping.eu/ 571 | Project honeypot | https://www.projecthoneypot.org/ 572 | Protocol Numbers | http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml 573 | Publicly PCAP files | http://www.netresec.com/?page=PcapFiles 574 | Service Port Number Registry | [https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/](https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xml) :+1::+1: 575 | Service Port Number Registry | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers 576 | Subnet calculator | http://www.subnet-calculator.com/cidr.php 577 | Subnet calculator | http://www.subnetonline.com/pages/subnet-calculators.php 578 | Security Onion tools | https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Tools 579 | Wireshark extentions | https://www.honeynet.org/project/WiresharkExtensions 580 | 581 | 582 | ## OSINT 583 | Name | URL 584 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 585 | Osint list | https://github.com/jivoi/awesome-osint :+1: 586 | List of social network | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networking_websites :+1: 587 | Reddit | https://www.reddit.com/r/SocialEngineering/ 588 | Maltego | https://www.paterva.com/ 589 | Hunter | https://hunter.io/ 590 | Pipl | https://pipl.com/ 591 | Peek you | http://www.peekyou.com/ 592 | Yatedo | http://www.yatedo.com/ 593 | Lullar | http://com.lullar.com/ 594 | Lakako | http://www.lakako.com/ 595 | Yasni | http://www.yasni.com/ 596 | User search | https://usersearch.org/ 597 | Google | https://www.google.com/advanced_search 598 | Google dorks | `intext:lastName firstName` 599 | Google dorks | `insubject:lastName firstName` 600 | Google dorks | `intext:lastName firstName filetype:pdf || filetype:doc || filetype:xml || filetype:txt || filetype:xls || filetype:ppt || filetype:pps || filetype:docx || filetype:wps || filetype:rtf || filetype:csv || filetype:pptx || filetype:xlsx || filetype:xlr || filetype:sxw || filetype:ods || filetype:odt || filetype:psw` 601 | Google Scraper | https://github.com/NikolaiT/GoogleScraper 602 | Bing | https://www.bing.com/ 603 | Bing dorks | `lastName firstName (filetype:doc OR filetype:ppt OR filetype:pps OR filetype:xls OR filetype:docx OR filetype:pptx OR filetype:ppsx OR filetype:xlsx OR filetype:sxw OR filetype:sxc OR filetype:sxi OR filetype:odt OR filetype:ods OR filetype:odg OR filetype:odp OR filetype:pdf OR filetype:wpd OR filetype:svg OR filetype:svgz OR filetype:indd OR filetype:rdp OR filetype:ica)` 604 | Yahoo | https://search.yahoo.com/ 605 | Duck duck go | https://duckduckgo.com/ 606 | Yandex | https://www.yandex.com/ 607 | Exa lead | http://www.exalead.com 608 | Osint stalker | https://github.com/milo2012/osintstalker 609 | Speed phish framework | https://github.com/tatanus/SPF 610 | Browser exploitation framework | https://github.com/beefproject/beef 611 | The harvester | https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester 612 | Meta goofil | https://github.com/laramies/metagoofil 613 | 614 | 615 | ## OS X 616 | Name | URL 617 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 618 | Awesome OSX & IOS sec list | https://github.com/ashishb/osx-and-ios-security-awesome 619 | OSX auditor | https://github.com/jipegit/OSXAuditor 620 | OWASP iGoat Project | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_iGoat_Project 621 | Security and privacy guide | https://github.com/drduh/OS-X-Security-and-Privacy-Guide 622 | 623 | 624 | ## Passwords :key: 625 | Name | URL 626 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 627 | Cotse | http://www.cotse.com/tools/wordlists.htm 628 | CrackStation | https://crackstation.net/buy-crackstation-wordlist-password-cracking-dictionary.htm 629 | Default password | https://default-password.info/ 630 | Default password | https://cirt.net/passwords 631 | Default password | http://www.defaultpassword.com/ 632 | Default password | http://www.defaultpassword.us/ 633 | Default cameras password | https://github.com/jeanphorn/wordlist/blob/master/README.md 634 | Default password thc-hydra | https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-hydra/blob/master/dpl4hydra_full.csv 635 | Default router Password | http://portforward.com/default_username_password/ 636 | Dafault router password | http://www.cleancss.com/router-default/ 637 | Default router password | https://github.com/jeanphorn/wordlist/blob/master/router_default_password.md 638 | Default wireless Redhat password | http://people.redhat.com/rprice/notes/wireless_passlist.txt 639 | Default VoIP password | https://github.com/netbiosX/Default-Credentials/blob/master/VoIP-Default-Password-List.mdown 640 | Fun secure password checker | https://password.kaspersky.com/ 641 | Hashcat WIKI | https://hashcat.net/wiki/ 642 | Multiple dictionary | https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/tree/master/Passwords 643 | Multiple dictionary | https://github.com/duyetdev/bruteforce-database 644 | Online CrackStation | https://crackstation.net 645 | Online Hask Killer | https://hashkiller.co.uk 646 | Online Hash crack | http://www.onlinehashcrack.com/ 647 | Online MD5 and SHA1 db | http://hashtoolkit.com/ 648 | OpenWall | http://www.openwall.com/passwords/wordlists/ or ftp://ftp.openwall.com/pub/wordlists/ 649 | Outpost9 | http://www.outpost9.com/files/WordLists.html 650 | Packets storm | https://packetstormsecurity.com/Crackers/wordlists/ 651 | Password research | http://www.passwordresearch.com/ 652 | Programming - Secure Password Storage | https://paragonie.com/blog/2016/02/how-safely-store-password-in-2016 653 | SecLists | https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/tree/master/Passwords 654 | Skull security | https://wiki.skullsecurity.org/Passwords 655 | SSH dictionary | https://github.com/droope/pwlist 656 | 657 | 658 | ## Penetration testing :wrench: 659 | Name | URL 660 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 661 | Awesome pentest | https://github.com/enaqx/awesome-pentest 662 | Footprinting - Procedure & tools | http://www.0daysecurity.com/penetration-testing/network-footprinting.html 663 | GNU/Linux privilege escalation | https://blog.g0tmi1k.com/2011/08/basic-linux-privilege-escalation/ :+1: 664 | Informaion gathering - Tools | http://www.w4rri0r.com/hacking-tools-windows-os-x-linux-android-solaris-unixware/information-gathering.html 665 | Organization of the Standard | http://www.pentest-standard.org/index.php/Main_Page :+1: 666 | Owasp - Check list | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Testing_Checklist 667 | Owasp testing guide | https://www.owasp.org/images/5/52/OWASP_Testing_Guide_v4.pdf :trophy: 668 | Owasp - tools | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Tool 669 | Public pentest reports | https://github.com/juliocesarfort/public-pentesting-reports :+1: 670 | Python tools for pentest | https://github.com/dloss/python-pentest-tools 671 | Report sample | https://www.offensive-security.com/reports/sample-penetration-testing-report.pdf 672 | Reverse engineering | http://wiki.yobi.be/wiki/Reverse-Engineering 673 | SANS Penetration Testing | http://pen-testing.sans.org 674 | Services enumeration | http://www.0daysecurity.com/penetration-testing/enumeration.html :+1: Thx [rawger](https://twitter.com/_rawger) 675 | Tools - BlackArch list | https://blackarch.org/tools.html 676 | Tools - Cotse| http://www.cotse.com/tools/ 677 | Tools - Great list | http://wiki.yobi.be/wiki/Table_of_contents#Security 678 | Tools - Kali list | http://tools.kali.org/tools-listing 679 | Web | http://www.w4rri0r.com/hacking-tools-windows-os-x-linux-android-solaris-unixware/web-application-analysis.html 680 | Web vulnerabilities | http://www.w4rri0r.com/hacking-tools-windows-os-x-linux-android-solaris-unixware/vulnerability-assessment.html 681 | 682 | 683 | ## Port scanners :dart: 684 | Name | URL 685 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 686 | Masscan | https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan 687 | Nmap | https://nmap.org/7/ 688 | Zmap | https://zmap.io/ 689 | Zgrab | https://github.com/zmap/zgrab (Banner Grabber) 690 | Nscan | https://github.com/OffensivePython/Nscan 691 | Scanrand | https://www.sans.org/security-resources/idfaq/scanrand.php 692 | PFRing | https://github.com/ntop/PF_RING - High-speed packet processing framework 693 | 694 | 695 | ## Search engines :satellite: 696 | Name | URL 697 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 698 | ZoomEye | https://zoomeye.org/ :+1: 699 | Shodan | https://www.shodan.io/ 700 | Censys | https://censys.io/ 701 | Gegereka | http://gegereka.com/ (not always up) 702 | Google | https://www.google.com/advanced_search 703 | Google dorks | https://gist.github.com/zbetcheckin/04e6a5d7f2d5ef8cfa3c298701f47f9c 704 | List of search engines | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_search_engines 705 | Threat crowd | https://www.threatcrowd.org/ 706 | 707 | 708 | ## Security challenges / WarGames :triangular_flag_on_post: 709 | Name | URL 710 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 711 | Zenk-Security | https://www.zenk-security.com/ 712 | Root-Me | http://www.root-me.org/ 713 | Overthewire | http://overthewire.org/wargames/ 714 | CrackMe.de | http://crackmes.de/ 715 | Reversing | http://reversing.kr/ 716 | Pwnable | http://pwnable.kr/ 717 | Newbiecontest | https://www.newbiecontest.org/ 718 | OWASP VWAD list | https://github.com/OWASP/OWASP-VWAD/blob/master/src/online.tsv 719 | WeChall | https://www.wechall.net/ 720 | Vulnhub | https://www.vulnhub.com/ 721 | Net Garage | http://io.netgarage.org/ 722 | SmashTheStack | http://smashthestack.org/ 723 | Hackthissite | http://www.hackthissite.org/ 724 | Hack.me | https://hack.me 725 | HackThis! | http://www.hackthis.co.uk/ 726 | PenTestLabs | https://lab.thecybershark.com/pentestlabs/5 727 | Backdoor.Sdslabs | https://backdoor.sdslabs.co/ 728 | Bright-shadows | http://www.bright-shadows.net/ 729 | SmashTheStack | http://smashthestack.org/ 730 | Ringzer0team | https://ringzer0team.com/challenges 731 | Forensic contest | http://forensicscontest.com/puzzles 732 | Dareyourmind | http://www.dareyourmind.net 733 | Lost chall | http://www.lost-chall.org/ 734 | Rankk | http://www.rankk.org/ 735 | Happy Security | http://www.happy-security.de/ 736 | Net force | https://www.net-force.nl/challenges/ 737 | CanYouHack.it | http://canyouhack.it/ 738 | Hellboundhackers | https://www.hellboundhackers.org/ 739 | Microcorruption | https://microcorruption.com/ 740 | More challenges | http://captf.com/practice-ctf/ 741 | 742 | 743 | ## Skimmer :black_joker: 744 | Name |URL 745 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 746 | Skimmer source from Krebs | https://krebsonsecurity.com/all-about-skimmers/ 747 | Great reverse engineering on skimmer | https://trustfoundry.net/reverse-engineering-a-discovered-atm-skimmer/ 748 | 749 | 750 | ## SSH 751 | Name | URL 752 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 753 | Bruteforce know hosts | https://github.com/Churro/bruteforce-known-hosts 754 | OpenSSH guidelines | https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Guidelines/OpenSSH 755 | SSH audit | https://github.com/arthepsy/ssh-audit.git 756 | SSH audit online | https://sshcheck.com 757 | Who's there | https://github.com/FiloSottile/whosthere 758 | 759 | 760 | ## SSL 761 | Name | URL 762 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 763 | Certificate search | https://crt.sh 764 | Bad SSL | https://github.com/chromium/badssl.com 765 | Htbridge - Online analysis | https://www.htbridge.com/ssl/ 766 | Mozilla SSL Configuration Generator | https://mozilla.github.io/server-side-tls/ssl-config-generator/ 767 | Observatory by Mozilla - Online analysis | https://observatory.mozilla.org/ :trophy::trophy: 768 | O-Saft - Tools | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/O-Saft 769 | OWASP tests - Procedure | [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Testing_for_Weak_SSL/TLS_Ciphers](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Testing_for_Weak_SSL/TLS_Ciphers,_Insufficient_Transport_Layer_Protection_(OTG-CRYPST-002)) 770 | Qualys SSL Labs - Online analysis | https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/ 771 | SSLscan - Tools | https://github.com/rbsec/sslscan 772 | SSLyze - Tools | https://github.com/iSECPartners/sslyze 773 | Symantec report - Online analysis | https://cryptoreport.websecurity.symantec.com/checker/ 774 | Testssl.sh - Tools | https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh :+1: 775 | 776 | 777 | ## TOR 778 | Name | URL 779 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 780 | Hidden services | https://www.torproject.org/docs/hidden-services.html.en 781 | Hidden services scanner | https://github.com/superp00t/sadonion 782 | Reddit | https://www.reddit.com/r/onions/ 783 | Scan Onion Services | https://github.com/s-rah/onionscan 784 | Search engine - Grams | http://grams7enufi7jmdl.onion/ 785 | Search engine - Ahmia | https://ahmia.fi/ 786 | Search engine - TORCH | http://xmh57jrzrnw6insl.onion/ 787 | Search engine - DuckDuckGo | http://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion/ 788 | Tails | https://blog.torproject.org/blogs/tails 789 | The hidden wiki | https://thehiddenwiki.org/ 790 | Tolerant ISP for exit node | https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs 791 | Tor Browser Fingerprint | https://github.com/jonaslejon/tor-fingerprint 792 | Tor Bulk exit list | https://check.torproject.org/cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py 793 | Tor IP history | https://exonerator.torproject.org/ 794 | Tor Know exit nodes | https://check.torproject.org/exit-addresses 795 | Tor Project | https://www.torproject.org/ 796 | Tor Relays bandwidth | https://github.com/TheTorProject/bwscanner 797 | Tor Socks | https://gitweb.torproject.org/torsocks.git 798 | Tor Status | https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ 799 | URL onion inspector | https://github.com/k4m4/onioff 800 | 801 | 802 | ## VOIP :phone: 803 | Name | URL 804 | ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- 805 | Penetration test | http://0daysecurity.com/penetration-testing/VoIP-security.html 806 | Penetration test | http://www.backtrack-linux.org/wiki/index.php/Pentesting_VOIP 807 | 808 | 809 | ## VPN 810 | Name | URL 811 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 812 | Open VPN | https://github.com/OpenVPN 813 | Comparison | https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/ 814 | Location test | https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ 815 | Location test | https://ipleak.net/ 816 | 817 | 818 | ## Vulnerable environments :unlock: 819 | Name | URL 820 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 821 | Owasp list | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Vulnerable_Web_Applications_Directory_Project/Pages/Offline 822 | Owasp BWA | https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Broken_Web_Applications_Project 823 | DVWA | http://www.dvwa.co.uk/ 824 | WebGoat | http://code.google.com/p/webgoat 825 | Metasploitable 3 | https://github.com/rapid7/metasploitable3/wiki 826 | Vulnerable systems list | https://www.amanhardikar.com/mindmaps/Practice.html :+1: 827 | VulnHub | http://vulnhub.com/ 828 | LampSecurity | http://sourceforge.net/projects/lampsecurity/ 829 | Dragon | https://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/challenges/ 830 | Hackademic-RTB1 | http://www.aldeid.com/wiki/Hackademic-RTB1 831 | Moth | http://www.bonsai-sec.com 832 | Peruggia | http://sourceforge.net/projects/peruggia/ 833 | XSS play ground | http://xssplayground.net23.net/ 834 | 835 | 836 | ## Web browser 837 | Name | URL 838 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 839 | Amiunique project | https://github.com/DIVERSIFY-project/amiunique 840 | Browser exploit | https://github.com/julienbedard/browsersploit 841 | Browser info | http://www.browser-info.net/ 842 | Browser leaks | https://www.browserleaks.com/ 843 | Browser recommendations | https://gist.github.com/atcuno/3425484ac5cce5298932 :+1: 844 | Browserling | https://www.browserling.com/ 845 | Fingerprint | https://amiunique.org/ 846 | Fingerprint | https://panopticlick.eff.org/ 847 | Flash | http://isflashinstalled.com/ 848 | Referer | https://www.whatismyreferer.com/ 849 | SSL | https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/viewMyClient.html 850 | URL Shorter List | https://bit.do/list-of-url-shorteners.php 851 | User agent | http://useragentstring.com/pages/useragentstring.php 852 | User agent | http://whatsmyuseragent.com/ 853 | User agent | https://www.projecthoneypot.org/robot_useragents.php 854 | User agent | https://www.whatismybrowser.com/developers/tools/user-agent-parser/browse 855 | 856 | 857 | ## Windows 858 | Name | URL 859 | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- 860 | Anti forensic Windows | https://www.reddit.com/r/security/comments/32fb1l/open_guide_to_scrubbing_windows_oss_from_forensic/ 861 | Windows executable walkthrough | https://i.imgur.com/pHjcI.png 862 | Windows exploitation | https://github.com/enddo/awesome-windows-exploitation 863 | Windows hardening | https://github.com/PaulSec/awesome-windows-domain-hardening 864 | 865 | 866 | ## Wide Scans :earth_americas: 867 | Name | URL 868 | -------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- 869 | Scans.io | https://scans.io/ 870 | Rapid7 Sonar Labs | https://sonar.labs.rapid7.com/ 871 | Similar projects | https://github.com/rapid7/sonar/wiki/Similar-Projects 872 | Defcon conference | [https://defcon.org/](https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Graham-McMillan-Tentler/DEFCON-22-Graham-McMillan-Tentler-Masscaning-the-Internet.pdf) 873 | Blackhat conference | [https://www.blackhat.com/](https://www.blackhat.com/docs/asia-14/materials/Schloesser/Asia-14-Schloesser-Scan-All-The-Things.pdf) 874 | 875 | 876 | ## Wireless / Radio :signal_strength: 877 | Name | URL 878 | ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- 879 | Awesome wifi tools list | https://github.com/0x90/wifi-arsenal 880 | Penetration test | http://0daysecurity.com/penetration-testing/wireless-penetration.html 881 | Great wifi map | https://wigle.net/ 882 | RFSec-ToolKit | https://github.com/cn0xroot/RFSec-ToolKit 883 | RTL-SDR | http://www.rtl-sdr.com/ 884 | Wireless in airports | https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1Z1dI8hoBZSJNWFx2xr_MMxSxSxY 885 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------