└── README.md /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # pentest-tools 2 | a collection of best pentest resources 3 | 4 | [Penetration testing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penetration_test) is the practice of launching authorized, simulated attacks against computer systems and their physical infrastructure to expose potential security weaknesses and vulnerabilities. 5 | 6 | ## Contents 7 | 8 | * [Online Resources](#online-resources) 9 | * [Penetration Testing Resources](#penetration-testing-resources) 10 | * [Exploit Development](#exploit-development) 11 | * [Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Resources](#osint-resources) 12 | * [Social Engineering Resources](#social-engineering-resources) 13 | * [Lock Picking Resources](#lock-picking-resources) 14 | * [Operating Systems](#operating-systems) 15 | * [Tools](#tools) 16 | * [Penetration Testing Distributions](#penetration-testing-distributions) 17 | * [Docker for Penetration Testing](#docker-for-penetration-testing) 18 | * [Multi-paradigm Frameworks](#multi-paradigm-frameworks) 19 | * [Network Vulnerability scanners](#network-vulnerability-scanners) 20 | * [Static Analyzers](#static-analyzers) 21 | * [Web Vulnerability Scanners](#web-vulnerability-scanners) 22 | * [Network Tools](#network-tools) 23 | * [Exfiltration Tools](#exfiltration-tools) 24 | * [Network Reconnaissance Tools](#network-reconnaissance-tools) 25 | * [Protocol Analyzers and Sniffers](#protocol-analyzers-and-sniffers) 26 | * [Proxies and MITM Tools](#proxies-and-mitm-tools) 27 | * [Wireless Network Tools](#wireless-network-tools) 28 | * [Transport Layer Security Tools](#transport-layer-security-tools) 29 | * [Web Exploitation](#web-exploitation) 30 | * [Hex Editors](#hex-editors) 31 | * [File Format Analysis Tools](#file-format-analysis-tools) 32 | * [Anti-virus Evasion Tools](#anti-virus-evasion-tools) 33 | * [Hash Cracking Tools](#hash-cracking-tools) 34 | * [Windows Utilities](#windows-utilities) 35 | * [GNU/Linux Utilities](#gnulinux-utilities) 36 | * [macOS Utilities](#macos-utilities) 37 | * [DDoS Tools](#ddos-tools) 38 | * [Social Engineering Tools](#social-engineering-tools) 39 | * [OSINT Tools](#osint-tools) 40 | * [Anonymity Tools](#anonymity-tools) 41 | * [Reverse Engineering Tools](#reverse-engineering-tools) 42 | * [Physical Access Tools](#physical-access-tools) 43 | * [Side-channel Tools](#side-channel-tools) 44 | * [CTF Tools](#ctf-tools) 45 | * [Penetration Testing Report Templates](#penetration-testing-report-templates) 46 | * [Books](#books) 47 | * [Penetration Testing Books](#penetration-testing-books) 48 | * [Hackers Handbook Series](#hackers-handbook-series) 49 | * [Defensive Development](#defensive-development) 50 | * [Network Analysis Books](#network-analysis-books) 51 | * [Reverse Engineering Books](#reverse-engineering-books) 52 | * [Malware Analysis Books](#malware-analysis-books) 53 | * [Windows Books](#windows-books) 54 | * [Social Engineering Books](#social-engineering-books) 55 | * [Lock Picking Books](#lock-picking-books) 56 | * [Defcon Suggested Reading](#defcon-suggested-reading) 57 | * [Vulnerability Databases](#vulnerability-databases) 58 | * [Security Courses](#security-courses) 59 | * [Information Security Conferences](#information-security-conferences) 60 | * [Information Security Magazines](#information-security-magazines) 61 | * [Awesome Lists](#awesome-lists) 62 | 63 | ## Online Resources 64 | 65 | ### Penetration Testing Resources 66 | 67 | * [Metasploit Unleashed](https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/) - Free Offensive Security Metasploit course. 68 | * [Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES)](http://www.pentest-standard.org/) - Documentation designed to provide a common language and scope for performing and reporting the results of a penetration test. 69 | * [Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Main_Page) - Worldwide not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving the security of especially Web-based and Application-layer software. 70 | * [PENTEST-WIKI](https://github.com/nixawk/pentest-wiki) - Free online security knowledge library for pentesters and researchers. 71 | * [Penetration Testing Framework (PTF)](http://www.vulnerabilityassessment.co.uk/Penetration%20Test.html) - Outline for performing penetration tests compiled as a general framework usable by vulnerability analysts and penetration testers alike. 72 | * [XSS-Payloads](http://www.xss-payloads.com) - Ultimate resource for all things cross-site including payloads, tools, games and documentation. 73 | * [MITRE's Adversarial Tactics, Techniques & Common Knowledge (ATT&CK)](https://attack.mitre.org/) - Curated knowledge base and model for cyber adversary behavior. 74 | * [InfoSec Institute](http://resources.infosecinstitute.com) - IT and security bootcamps. 75 | 76 | ### Exploit Development 77 | 78 | * [Shellcode Tutorial](http://www.vividmachines.com/shellcode/shellcode.html) - Tutorial on how to write shellcode. 79 | * [Shellcode Examples](http://shell-storm.org/shellcode/) - Shellcodes database. 80 | * [Exploit Writing Tutorials](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/19/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-1-stack-based-overflows/) - Tutorials on how to develop exploits. 81 | 82 | ### OSINT Resources 83 | 84 | * [OSINT Framework](http://osintframework.com/) - Collection of various OSINT tools broken out by category. 85 | * [Intel Techniques](https://inteltechniques.com/menu.html) - Collection of OSINT tools. Menu on the left can be used to navigate through the categories. 86 | * [NetBootcamp OSINT Tools](http://netbootcamp.org/osinttools/) - Collection of OSINT links and custom Web interfaces to other services. 87 | * [WiGLE.net](https://wigle.net/) - Information about wireless networks world-wide, with user-friendly desktop and web applications. 88 | * [CertGraph](https://github.com/lanrat/certgraph) - Crawls a domain's SSL/TLS certificates for its certificate alternative names. 89 | 90 | ### Social Engineering Resources 91 | 92 | * [Social Engineering Framework](http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/general-discussion/) - Information resource for social engineers. 93 | 94 | ### Lock Picking Resources 95 | 96 | * [Schuyler Towne channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/SchuylerTowne/) - Lockpicking videos and security talks. 97 | * [bosnianbill](https://www.youtube.com/user/bosnianbill) - More lockpicking videos. 98 | * [/r/lockpicking](https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking) - Resources for learning lockpicking, equipment recommendations. 99 | 100 | ### Operating Systems 101 | 102 | * [Security related Operating Systems @ Rawsec](http://list.rawsec.ml/operating_systems.html) - Complete list of security related operating systems. 103 | * [Security @ Distrowatch](http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Security) - Website dedicated to talking about, reviewing, and keeping up to date with open source operating systems. 104 | * [cuckoo](https://github.com/cuckoosandbox/cuckoo) - Open source automated malware analysis system. 105 | * [Digital Evidence & Forensics Toolkit (DEFT)](http://www.deftlinux.net/) - Live CD for forensic analysis runnable without tampering or corrupting connected devices where the boot process takes place. 106 | * [SIFT](https://digital-forensics.sans.org/community/downloads) - Forensic workstation made by SANS. 107 | * [Tails](https://tails.boum.org/) - Live OS aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity. 108 | * [Qubes OS](https://www.qubes-os.org) - High-security Operating System providing strict application isolation. 109 | 110 | ## Tools 111 | 112 | ### Penetration Testing Distributions 113 | 114 | * [Kali](https://www.kali.org/) - GNU/Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing. 115 | * [ArchStrike](https://archstrike.org/) - Arch GNU/Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts. 116 | * [BlackArch](https://www.blackarch.org/) - Arch GNU/Linux-based distribution for penetration testers and security researchers. 117 | * [Network Security Toolkit (NST)](http://networksecuritytoolkit.org/) - Fedora-based bootable live operating system designed to provide easy access to best-of-breed open source network security applications. 118 | * [BackBox](https://backbox.org/) - Ubuntu-based distribution for penetration tests and security assessments. 119 | * [Parrot](https://www.parrotsec.org/) - Distribution similar to Kali, with multiple architecture. 120 | * [Buscador](https://inteltechniques.com/buscador/) - GNU/Linux virtual machine that is pre-configured for online investigators. 121 | * [Fedora Security Lab](https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/security/) - Provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies. 122 | * [The Pentesters Framework](https://github.com/trustedsec/ptf) - Distro organized around the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES), providing a curated collection of utilities that eliminates often unused toolchains. 123 | * [AttifyOS](https://github.com/adi0x90/attifyos) - GNU/Linux distribution focused on tools useful during Internet of Things (IoT) security assessments. 124 | * [PentestBox](https://pentestbox.org/) - Opensource pre-configured portable penetration testing environment for Windows OS. 125 | * [Android Tamer](https://androidtamer.com/) - OS for Android Security Professionals. Includes all the tools required for Android security testing. 126 | 127 | ### Docker for Penetration Testing 128 | 129 | * `docker pull kalilinux/kali-linux-docker` - [Official Kali Linux](https://hub.docker.com/r/kalilinux/kali-linux-docker/). 130 | * `docker pull owasp/zap2docker-stable` - [Official OWASP ZAP](https://github.com/zaproxy/zaproxy). 131 | * `docker pull wpscanteam/wpscan` - [Official WPScan](https://hub.docker.com/r/wpscanteam/wpscan/). 132 | * `docker pull citizenstig/dvwa` - [Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA)](https://hub.docker.com/r/citizenstig/dvwa/). 133 | * `docker pull wpscanteam/vulnerablewordpress` - [Vulnerable WordPress Installation](https://hub.docker.com/r/wpscanteam/vulnerablewordpress/). 134 | * `docker pull hmlio/vaas-cve-2014-6271` - [Vulnerability as a service: Shellshock](https://hub.docker.com/r/hmlio/vaas-cve-2014-6271/). 135 | * `docker pull hmlio/vaas-cve-2014-0160` - [Vulnerability as a service: Heartbleed](https://hub.docker.com/r/hmlio/vaas-cve-2014-0160/). 136 | * `docker pull vulnerables/cve-2017-7494` - [Vulnerability as a service: SambaCry](https://hub.docker.com/r/vulnerables/cve-2017-7494/). 137 | * `docker pull opendns/security-ninjas` - [Security Ninjas](https://hub.docker.com/r/opendns/security-ninjas/). 138 | * `docker pull diogomonica/docker-bench-security` - [Docker Bench for Security](https://hub.docker.com/r/diogomonica/docker-bench-security/). 139 | * `docker pull ismisepaul/securityshepherd` - [OWASP Security Shepherd](https://hub.docker.com/r/ismisepaul/securityshepherd/). 140 | * `docker pull webgoat/webgoat-7.1` - [OWASP WebGoat Project 7.1 docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/webgoat/webgoat-7.1/). 141 | * `docker pull webgoat/webgoat-8.0` - [OWASP WebGoat Project 8.0 docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/webgoat/webgoat-8.0/). 142 | * `docker-compose build && docker-compose up` - [OWASP NodeGoat](https://github.com/owasp/nodegoat#option-3---run-nodegoat-on-docker). 143 | * `docker pull citizenstig/nowasp` - [OWASP Mutillidae II Web Pen-Test Practice Application](https://hub.docker.com/r/citizenstig/nowasp/). 144 | * `docker pull bkimminich/juice-shop` - [OWASP Juice Shop](https://github.com/bkimminich/juice-shop#docker-container--). 145 | * `docker pull phocean/msf` - [docker-metasploit](https://hub.docker.com/r/phocean/msf/). 146 | 147 | ### Multi-paradigm Frameworks 148 | 149 | * [Metasploit](https://www.metasploit.com/) - Software for offensive security teams to help verify vulnerabilities and manage security assessments. 150 | * [Armitage](http://fastandeasyhacking.com/) - Java-based GUI front-end for the Metasploit Framework. 151 | * [Faraday](https://github.com/infobyte/faraday) - Multiuser integrated pentesting environment for red teams performing cooperative penetration tests, security audits, and risk assessments. 152 | * [ExploitPack](https://github.com/juansacco/exploitpack) - Graphical tool for automating penetration tests that ships with many pre-packaged exploits. 153 | * [Pupy](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy) - Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android) remote administration and post-exploitation tool. 154 | * [AutoSploit](https://github.com/NullArray/AutoSploit) - Automated mass exploiter, which collects target by employing the Shodan.io API and programmatically chooses Metasploit exploit modules based on the Shodan query. 155 | 156 | ### Network Vulnerability Scanners 157 | 158 | * [Netsparker Application Security Scanner](https://www.netsparker.com/) - Application security scanner to automatically find security flaws. 159 | * [Nexpose](https://www.rapid7.com/products/nexpose/) - Commercial vulnerability and risk management assessment engine that integrates with Metasploit, sold by Rapid7. 160 | * [Nessus](https://www.tenable.com/products/nessus-vulnerability-scanner) - Commercial vulnerability management, configuration, and compliance assessment platform, sold by Tenable. 161 | * [OpenVAS](http://www.openvas.org/) - Free software implementation of the popular Nessus vulnerability assessment system. 162 | * [Vuls](https://github.com/future-architect/vuls) - Agentless vulnerability scanner for GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, written in Go. 163 | 164 | #### Static Analyzers 165 | 166 | * [Brakeman](https://github.com/presidentbeef/brakeman) - Static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications. 167 | * [cppcheck](http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/) - Extensible C/C++ static analyzer focused on finding bugs. 168 | * [FindBugs](http://findbugs.sourceforge.net/) - Free software static analyzer to look for bugs in Java code. 169 | * [sobelow](https://github.com/nccgroup/sobelow) - Security-focused static analysis for the Phoenix Framework. 170 | * [bandit](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/bandit/) - Security oriented static analyser for python code. 171 | * [Progpilot](https://github.com/designsecurity/progpilot) - Static security analysis tool for PHP code. 172 | * [RegEx-DoS](https://github.com/jagracey/RegEx-DoS) - Analyzes source code for Regular Expressions susceptible to Denial of Service attacks. 173 | 174 | #### Web Vulnerability Scanners 175 | 176 | * [Netsparker Application Security Scanner](https://www.netsparker.com/) - Application security scanner to automatically find security flaws. 177 | * [Nikto](https://cirt.net/nikto2) - Noisy but fast black box web server and web application vulnerability scanner. 178 | * [Arachni](http://www.arachni-scanner.com/) - Scriptable framework for evaluating the security of web applications. 179 | * [w3af](https://github.com/andresriancho/w3af) - Web application attack and audit framework. 180 | * [Wapiti](http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/) - Black box web application vulnerability scanner with built-in fuzzer. 181 | * [SecApps](https://secapps.com/) - In-browser web application security testing suite. 182 | * [WebReaver](https://www.webreaver.com/) - Commercial, graphical web application vulnerability scanner designed for macOS. 183 | * [WPScan](https://wpscan.org/) - Black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. 184 | * [cms-explorer](https://code.google.com/archive/p/cms-explorer/) - Reveal the specific modules, plugins, components and themes that various websites powered by content management systems are running. 185 | * [joomscan](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Joomla_Vulnerability_Scanner_Project) - Joomla vulnerability scanner. 186 | * [ACSTIS](https://github.com/tijme/angularjs-csti-scanner) - Automated client-side template injection (sandbox escape/bypass) detection for AngularJS. 187 | * [SQLmate](https://github.com/UltimateHackers/sqlmate) - A friend of sqlmap that identifies sqli vulnerabilities based on a given dork and website (optional). 188 | * [JCS](https://github.com/TheM4hd1/JCS) - Joomla Vulnerability Component Scanner with automatic database updater from exploitdb and packetstorm. 189 | 190 | ### Network Tools 191 | 192 | * [pig](https://github.com/rafael-santiago/pig) - GNU/Linux packet crafting tool. 193 | * [Network-Tools.com](http://network-tools.com/) - Website offering an interface to numerous basic network utilities like `ping`, `traceroute`, `whois`, and more. 194 | * [Intercepter-NG](http://sniff.su/) - Multifunctional network toolkit. 195 | * [SPARTA](https://sparta.secforce.com/) - Graphical interface offering scriptable, configurable access to existing network infrastructure scanning and enumeration tools. 196 | * [Zarp](https://github.com/hatRiot/zarp) - Network attack tool centered around the exploitation of local networks. 197 | * [dsniff](https://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/) - Collection of tools for network auditing and pentesting. 198 | * [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy) - Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. 199 | * [Printer Exploitation Toolkit (PRET)](https://github.com/RUB-NDS/PRET) - Tool for printer security testing capable of IP and USB connectivity, fuzzing, and exploitation of PostScript, PJL, and PCL printer language features. 200 | * [Praeda](http://h.foofus.net/?page_id=218) - Automated multi-function printer data harvester for gathering usable data during security assessments. 201 | * [routersploit](https://github.com/reverse-shell/routersploit) - Open source exploitation framework similar to Metasploit but dedicated to embedded devices. 202 | * [CrackMapExec](https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec) - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks. 203 | * [impacket](https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket) - Collection of Python classes for working with network protocols. 204 | * [dnstwist](https://github.com/elceef/dnstwist) - Domain name permutation engine for detecting typo squatting, phishing and corporate espionage. 205 | * [THC Hydra](https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-hydra) - Online password cracking tool with built-in support for many network protocols, including HTTP, SMB, FTP, telnet, ICQ, MySQL, LDAP, IMAP, VNC, and more. 206 | * [IKEForce](https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ikeforce) - Command line IPSEC VPN brute forcing tool for Linux that allows group name/ID enumeration and XAUTH brute forcing capabilities. 207 | * [hping3](https://github.com/antirez/hping) - Network tool able to send custom TCP/IP packets. 208 | 209 | #### Exfiltration Tools 210 | 211 | * [DET](https://github.com/sensepost/DET) - Proof of concept to perform data exfiltration using either single or multiple channel(s) at the same time. 212 | * [pwnat](https://github.com/samyk/pwnat) - Punches holes in firewalls and NATs. 213 | * [tgcd](http://tgcd.sourceforge.net/) - Simple Unix network utility to extend the accessibility of TCP/IP based network services beyond firewalls. 214 | * [Iodine](https://code.kryo.se/iodine/) - Tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS server; useful for exfiltration from networks where Internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed. 215 | 216 | #### Network Reconnaissance Tools 217 | 218 | * [zmap](https://zmap.io/) - Open source network scanner that enables researchers to easily perform Internet-wide network studies. 219 | * [nmap](https://nmap.org/) - Free security scanner for network exploration & security audits. 220 | * [scanless](https://github.com/vesche/scanless) - Utility for using websites to perform port scans on your behalf so as not to reveal your own IP. 221 | * [DNSDumpster](https://dnsdumpster.com/) - Online DNS recon and search service. 222 | * [CloudFail](https://github.com/m0rtem/CloudFail) - Unmask server IP addresses hidden behind Cloudflare by searching old database records and detecting misconfigured DNS. 223 | * [dnsenum](https://github.com/fwaeytens/dnsenum/) - Perl script that enumerates DNS information from a domain, attempts zone transfers, performs a brute force dictionary style attack, and then performs reverse look-ups on the results. 224 | * [dnsmap](https://github.com/makefu/dnsmap/) - Passive DNS network mapper. 225 | * [dnsrecon](https://github.com/darkoperator/dnsrecon/) - DNS enumeration script. 226 | * [dnstracer](http://www.mavetju.org/unix/dnstracer.php) - Determines where a given DNS server gets its information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers. 227 | * [passivedns-client](https://github.com/chrislee35/passivedns-client) - Library and query tool for querying several passive DNS providers. 228 | * [passivedns](https://github.com/gamelinux/passivedns) - Network sniffer that logs all DNS server replies for use in a passive DNS setup. 229 | * [Mass Scan](https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan) - TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes. 230 | * [smbmap](https://github.com/ShawnDEvans/smbmap) - Handy SMB enumeration tool. 231 | * [XRay](https://github.com/evilsocket/xray) - Network (sub)domain discovery and reconnaissance automation tool. 232 | * [ACLight](https://github.com/cyberark/ACLight) - Script for advanced discovery of sensitive Privileged Accounts - includes Shadow Admins. 233 | * [ScanCannon](https://github.com/johnnyxmas/ScanCannon) - Python script to quickly enumerate large networks by calling `masscan` to quickly identify open ports and then `nmap` to gain details on the systems/services on those ports. 234 | * [fierce](https://github.com/mschwager/fierce) - Python3 port of the original `fierce.pl` DNS reconnaissance tool for locating non-contiguous IP space. 235 | 236 | #### Protocol Analyzers and Sniffers 237 | 238 | * [tcpdump/libpcap](http://www.tcpdump.org/) - Common packet analyzer that runs under the command line. 239 | * [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/) - Widely-used graphical, cross-platform network protocol analyzer. 240 | * [netsniff-ng](https://github.com/netsniff-ng/netsniff-ng) - Swiss army knife for for network sniffing. 241 | * [Dshell](https://github.com/USArmyResearchLab/Dshell) - Network forensic analysis framework. 242 | * [Debookee](http://www.iwaxx.com/debookee/) - Simple and powerful network traffic analyzer for macOS. 243 | * [Dripcap](https://github.com/dripcap/dripcap) - Caffeinated packet analyzer. 244 | * [Netzob](https://github.com/netzob/netzob) - Reverse engineering, traffic generation and fuzzing of communication protocols. 245 | 246 | #### Proxies and MITM Tools 247 | 248 | * [dnschef](https://github.com/iphelix/dnschef) - Highly configurable DNS proxy for pentesters. 249 | * [mitmproxy](https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy) - Interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers. 250 | * [Morpheus](https://github.com/r00t-3xp10it/morpheus) - Automated ettercap TCP/IP Hijacking tool. 251 | * [mallory](https://github.com/justmao945/mallory) - HTTP/HTTPS proxy over SSH. 252 | * [SSH MITM](https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-mitm) - Intercept SSH connections with a proxy; all plaintext passwords and sessions are logged to disk. 253 | * [evilgrade](https://github.com/infobyte/evilgrade) - Modular framework to take advantage of poor upgrade implementations by injecting fake updates. 254 | * [Ettercap](http://www.ettercap-project.org) - Comprehensive, mature suite for machine-in-the-middle attacks. 255 | * [BetterCAP](https://www.bettercap.org/) - Modular, portable and easily extensible MITM framework. 256 | * [MITMf](https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/MITMf) - Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks. 257 | 258 | ### Wireless Network Tools 259 | 260 | * [Aircrack-ng](http://www.aircrack-ng.org/) - Set of tools for auditing wireless networks. 261 | * [Kismet](https://kismetwireless.net/) - Wireless network detector, sniffer, and IDS. 262 | * [Reaver](https://code.google.com/archive/p/reaver-wps) - Brute force attack against WiFi Protected Setup. 263 | * [Wifite](https://github.com/derv82/wifite) - Automated wireless attack tool. 264 | * [Fluxion](https://github.com/FluxionNetwork/fluxion) - Suite of automated social engineering based WPA attacks. 265 | * [Airgeddon](https://github.com/v1s1t0r1sh3r3/airgeddon) - Multi-use bash script for Linux systems to audit wireless networks. 266 | * [Cowpatty](https://github.com/joswr1ght/cowpatty) - Brute-force dictionary attack against WPA-PSK. 267 | * [BoopSuite](https://github.com/MisterBianco/BoopSuite) - Suite of tools written in Python for wireless auditing. 268 | * [Bully](http://git.kali.org/gitweb/?p=packages/bully.git;a=summary) - Implementation of the WPS brute force attack, written in C. 269 | * [infernal-twin](https://github.com/entropy1337/infernal-twin) - Automated wireless hacking tool. 270 | * [krackattacks-scripts](https://github.com/vanhoefm/krackattacks-scripts) - WPA2 Krack attack scripts. 271 | * [KRACK Detector](https://github.com/securingsam/krackdetector) - Detect and prevent KRACK attacks in your network. 272 | * [wifi-arsenal](https://github.com/0x90/wifi-arsenal) - Resources for Wi-Fi Pentesting. 273 | * [WiFi-Pumpkin](https://github.com/P0cL4bs/WiFi-Pumpkin) - Framework for rogue Wi-Fi access point attack. 274 | 275 | ### Transport Layer Security Tools 276 | 277 | * [SSLyze](https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze) - Fast and comprehensive TLS/SSL configuration analyzer to help identify security mis-configurations. 278 | * [tls_prober](https://github.com/WestpointLtd/tls_prober) - Fingerprint a server's SSL/TLS implementation. 279 | * [testssl.sh](https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh) - Command line tool which checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as some cryptographic flaws. 280 | * [crackpkcs12](https://github.com/crackpkcs12/crackpkcs12) - Multithreaded program to crack PKCS#12 files (`.p12` and `.pfx` extensions), such as TLS/SSL certificates. 281 | 282 | ### Web Exploitation 283 | 284 | * [OWASP Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP)](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project) - Feature-rich, scriptable HTTP intercepting proxy and fuzzer for penetration testing web applications. 285 | * [Fiddler](https://www.telerik.com/fiddler) - Free cross-platform web debugging proxy with user-friendly companion tools. 286 | * [Burp Suite](https://portswigger.net/burp/) - Integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications. 287 | * [autochrome](https://www.nccgroup.trust/us/about-us/newsroom-and-events/blog/2017/march/autochrome/) - Easy to install a test browser with all the appropriate setting needed for web application testing with native Burp support, from NCCGroup. 288 | * [Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF)](https://github.com/beefproject/beef) - Command and control server for delivering exploits to commandeered Web browsers. 289 | * [Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF)](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_OWTF) - Python-based framework for pentesting Web applications based on the OWASP Testing Guide. 290 | * [Wordpress Exploit Framework](https://github.com/rastating/wordpress-exploit-framework) - Ruby framework for developing and using modules which aid in the penetration testing of WordPress powered websites and systems. 291 | * [WPSploit](https://github.com/espreto/wpsploit) - Exploit WordPress-powered websites with Metasploit. 292 | * [SQLmap](http://sqlmap.org/) - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool. 293 | * [tplmap](https://github.com/epinna/tplmap) - Automatic server-side template injection and Web server takeover tool. 294 | * [weevely3](https://github.com/epinna/weevely3) - Weaponized web shell. 295 | * [Wappalyzer](https://www.wappalyzer.com/) - Wappalyzer uncovers the technologies used on websites. 296 | * [WhatWeb](https://github.com/urbanadventurer/WhatWeb) - Website fingerprinter. 297 | * [BlindElephant](http://blindelephant.sourceforge.net/) - Web application fingerprinter. 298 | * [wafw00f](https://github.com/EnableSecurity/wafw00f) - Identifies and fingerprints Web Application Firewall (WAF) products. 299 | * [fimap](https://github.com/kurobeats/fimap) - Find, prepare, audit, exploit and even Google automatically for LFI/RFI bugs. 300 | * [Kadabra](https://github.com/D35m0nd142/Kadabra) - Automatic LFI exploiter and scanner. 301 | * [Kadimus](https://github.com/P0cL4bs/Kadimus) - LFI scan and exploit tool. 302 | * [liffy](https://github.com/hvqzao/liffy) - LFI exploitation tool. 303 | * [Commix](https://github.com/commixproject/commix) - Automated all-in-one operating system command injection and exploitation tool. 304 | * [DVCS Ripper](https://github.com/kost/dvcs-ripper) - Rip web accessible (distributed) version control systems: SVN/GIT/HG/BZR. 305 | * [GitTools](https://github.com/internetwache/GitTools) - Automatically find and download Web-accessible `.git` repositories. 306 | * [sslstrip](https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/) - Demonstration of the HTTPS stripping attacks. 307 | * [sslstrip2](https://github.com/LeonardoNve/sslstrip2) - SSLStrip version to defeat HSTS. 308 | * [NoSQLmap](https://github.com/codingo/NoSQLMap) - Automatic NoSQL injection and database takeover tool. 309 | * [VHostScan](https://github.com/codingo/VHostScan) - A virtual host scanner that performs reverse lookups, can be used with pivot tools, detect catch-all scenarios, aliases and dynamic default pages. 310 | * [FuzzDB](https://github.com/fuzzdb-project/fuzzdb) - Dictionary of attack patterns and primitives for black-box application fault injection and resource discovery. 311 | * [EyeWitness](https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness) - Tool to take screenshots of websites, provide some server header info, and identify default credentials if possible. 312 | * [webscreenshot](https://github.com/maaaaz/webscreenshot) - A simple script to take screenshots of list of websites. 313 | * [recursebuster](https://github.com/c-sto/recursebuster) - Content discovery tool to perform directory and file bruteforcing. 314 | * [Raccoon](https://github.com/evyatarmeged/Raccoon) - High performance offensive security tool for reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning. 315 | * [WhatWaf](https://github.com/Ekultek/WhatWaf) - Detect and bypass web application firewalls and protection systems. 316 | 317 | ### Hex Editors 318 | 319 | * [HexEdit.js](https://hexed.it) - Browser-based hex editing. 320 | * [Hexinator](https://hexinator.com/) - World's finest (proprietary, commercial) Hex Editor. 321 | * [Frhed](http://frhed.sourceforge.net/) - Binary file editor for Windows. 322 | * [0xED](http://www.suavetech.com/0xed/0xed.html) - Native macOS hex editor that supports plug-ins to display custom data types. 323 | * [Hex Fiend](http://ridiculousfish.com/hexfiend/) - Fast, open source, hex editor for macOS with support for viewing binary diffs. 324 | * [Bless](https://github.com/bwrsandman/Bless) - High quality, full featured, cross-platform graphical hex editor written in Gtk#. 325 | * [wxHexEditor](http://www.wxhexeditor.org/) - Free GUI hex editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows. 326 | * [`hexedit`](https://github.com/pixel/hexedit) - Simple, fast, console-based hex editor. 327 | 328 | ### File Format Analysis Tools 329 | 330 | * [Kaitai Struct](http://kaitai.io/) - File formats and network protocols dissection language and web IDE, generating parsers in C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby. 331 | * [Veles](https://codisec.com/veles/) - Binary data visualization and analysis tool. 332 | * [Hachoir](http://hachoir3.readthedocs.io/) - Python library to view and edit a binary stream as tree of fields and tools for metadata extraction. 333 | 334 | ### Anti-virus Evasion Tools 335 | 336 | * [Veil](https://www.veil-framework.com/) - Generate metasploit payloads that bypass common anti-virus solutions. 337 | * [shellsploit](https://github.com/Exploit-install/shellsploit-framework) - Generates custom shellcode, backdoors, injectors, optionally obfuscates every byte via encoders. 338 | * [Hyperion](http://nullsecurity.net/tools/binary.html) - Runtime encryptor for 32-bit portable executables ("PE `.exe`s"). 339 | * [AntiVirus Evasion Tool (AVET)](https://github.com/govolution/avet) - Post-process exploits containing executable files targeted for Windows machines to avoid being recognized by antivirus software. 340 | * [peCloak.py](https://www.securitysift.com/pecloak-py-an-experiment-in-av-evasion/) - Automates the process of hiding a malicious Windows executable from antivirus (AV) detection. 341 | * [peCloakCapstone](https://github.com/v-p-b/peCloakCapstone) - Multi-platform fork of the peCloak.py automated malware antivirus evasion tool. 342 | * [UniByAv](https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/UniByAv) - Simple obfuscator that takes raw shellcode and generates Anti-Virus friendly executables by using a brute-forcable, 32-bit XOR key. 343 | * [Shellter](https://www.shellterproject.com/) - Dynamic shellcode injection tool, and the first truly dynamic PE infector ever created. 344 | 345 | ### Hash Cracking Tools 346 | 347 | * [John the Ripper](http://www.openwall.com/john/) - Fast password cracker. 348 | * [Hashcat](http://hashcat.net/hashcat/) - The more fast hash cracker. 349 | * [CeWL](https://digi.ninja/projects/cewl.php) - Generates custom wordlists by spidering a target's website and collecting unique words. 350 | * [JWT Cracker](https://github.com/lmammino/jwt-cracker) - Simple HS256 JWT token brute force cracker. 351 | * [Rar Crack](http://rarcrack.sourceforge.net) - RAR bruteforce cracker. 352 | * [BruteForce Wallet](https://github.com/glv2/bruteforce-wallet) - Find the password of an encrypted wallet file (i.e. `wallet.dat`). 353 | * [StegCracker](https://github.com/Paradoxis/StegCracker) - Steganography brute-force utility to uncover hidden data inside files. 354 | 355 | ### Windows Utilities 356 | 357 | * [Sysinternals Suite](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062) - The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities. 358 | * [Windows Credentials Editor](http://www.ampliasecurity.com/research/windows-credentials-editor/) - Inspect logon sessions and add, change, list, and delete associated credentials, including Kerberos tickets. 359 | * [mimikatz](http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/mimikatz) - Credentials extraction tool for Windows operating system. 360 | * [PowerSploit](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit) - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework. 361 | * [Windows Exploit Suggester](https://github.com/GDSSecurity/Windows-Exploit-Suggester) - Detects potential missing patches on the target. 362 | * [Responder](https://github.com/SpiderLabs/Responder) - LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner. 363 | * [Bloodhound](https://github.com/adaptivethreat/Bloodhound/wiki) - Graphical Active Directory trust relationship explorer. 364 | * [Empire](https://www.powershellempire.com/) - Pure PowerShell post-exploitation agent. 365 | * [Fibratus](https://github.com/rabbitstack/fibratus) - Tool for exploration and tracing of the Windows kernel. 366 | * [wePWNise](https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/tools/wepwnise/) - Generates architecture independent VBA code to be used in Office documents or templates and automates bypassing application control and exploit mitigation software. 367 | * [redsnarf](https://github.com/nccgroup/redsnarf) - Post-exploitation tool for retrieving password hashes and credentials from Windows workstations, servers, and domain controllers. 368 | * [Magic Unicorn](https://github.com/trustedsec/unicorn) - Shellcode generator for numerous attack vectors, including Microsoft Office macros, PowerShell, HTML applications (HTA), or `certutil` (using fake certificates). 369 | * [DeathStar](https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/DeathStar) - Python script that uses Empire's RESTful API to automate gaining Domain Admin rights in Active Directory environments. 370 | * [RID_ENUM](https://github.com/trustedsec/ridenum) - Python script that can enumerate all users from a Windows Domain Controller and crack those user's passwords using brute-force. 371 | * [MailSniper](https://github.com/dafthack/MailSniper) - Modular tool for searching through email in a Microsoft Exchange environment, gathering the Global Address List from Outlook Web Access (OWA) and Exchange Web Services (EWS), and more. 372 | * [Ruler](https://github.com/sensepost/ruler) - Abuses client-side Outlook features to gain a remote shell on a Microsoft Exchange server. 373 | * [SCOMDecrypt](https://github.com/nccgroup/SCOMDecrypt) - Retrieve and decrypt RunAs credentials stored within Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) databases. 374 | * [LaZagne](https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne) - Credentials recovery project. 375 | 376 | ### GNU/Linux Utilities 377 | 378 | * [Linux Exploit Suggester](https://github.com/PenturaLabs/Linux_Exploit_Suggester) - Heuristic reporting on potentially viable exploits for a given GNU/Linux system. 379 | * [Lynis](https://cisofy.com/lynis/) - Auditing tool for UNIX-based systems. 380 | * [unix-privesc-check](https://github.com/pentestmonkey/unix-privesc-check) - Shell script to check for simple privilege escalation vectors on UNIX systems. 381 | * [Hwacha](https://github.com/n00py/Hwacha) - Post-exploitation tool to quickly execute payloads on Linux systems. Can collect artifacts and execute payloads on multiple hosts at once via SSH. 382 | 383 | ### macOS Utilities 384 | 385 | * [Bella](https://github.com/kdaoudieh/Bella) - Pure Python post-exploitation data mining and remote administration tool for macOS. 386 | * [EvilOSX](https://github.com/Marten4n6/EvilOSX) - Modular RAT that uses numerous evasion and exfiltration techniques out-of-the-box. 387 | 388 | ### DDoS Tools 389 | 390 | * [LOIC](https://github.com/NewEraCracker/LOIC/) - Open source network stress tool for Windows. 391 | * [JS LOIC](http://metacortexsecurity.com/tools/anon/LOIC/LOICv1.html) - JavaScript in-browser version of LOIC. 392 | * [SlowLoris](https://github.com/gkbrk/slowloris) - DoS tool that uses low bandwidth on the attacking side. 393 | * [HOIC](https://sourceforge.net/projects/high-orbit-ion-cannon/) - Updated version of Low Orbit Ion Cannon, has 'boosters' to get around common counter measures. 394 | * [T50](https://gitlab.com/fredericopissarra/t50/) - Faster network stress tool. 395 | * [UFONet](https://github.com/epsylon/ufonet) - Abuses OSI layer 7 HTTP to create/manage 'zombies' and to conduct different attacks using; `GET`/`POST`, multithreading, proxies, origin spoofing methods, cache evasion techniques, etc. 396 | * [Memcrashed](https://github.com/649/Memcrashed-DDoS-Exploit) - DDoS attack tool for sending forged UDP packets to vulnerable Memcached servers obtained using Shodan API. 397 | 398 | ### Social Engineering Tools 399 | 400 | * [Social Engineer Toolkit (SET)](https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit) - Open source pentesting framework designed for social engineering featuring a number of custom attack vectors to make believable attacks quickly. 401 | * [King Phisher](https://github.com/securestate/king-phisher) - Phishing campaign toolkit used for creating and managing multiple simultaneous phishing attacks with custom email and server content. 402 | * [Evilginx](https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx) - MITM attack framework used for phishing credentials and session cookies from any Web service. 403 | * [Evilginx2](https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx2) - Standalone man-in-the-middle attack framework. 404 | * [wifiphisher](https://github.com/sophron/wifiphisher) - Automated phishing attacks against WiFi networks. 405 | * [Catphish](https://github.com/ring0lab/catphish) - Tool for phishing and corporate espionage written in Ruby. 406 | * [Beelogger](https://github.com/4w4k3/BeeLogger) - Tool for generating keylooger. 407 | * [FiercePhish](https://github.com/Raikia/FiercePhish) - Full-fledged phishing framework to manage all phishing engagements. 408 | * [SocialFish](https://github.com/UndeadSec/SocialFish) - Social media phishing framework that can run on an Android phone or in a Docker container. 409 | * [ShellPhish](https://github.com/thelinuxchoice/shellphish) - Social media site cloner and phishing tool built atop SocialFish. 410 | * [Gophish](https://getgophish.com) - Open-source phishing framework. 411 | * [phishery](https://github.com/ryhanson/phishery) - TLS/SSL enabled Basic Auth credential harvester. 412 | * [ReelPhish](https://github.com/fireeye/ReelPhish) - Real-time two-factor phishing tool. 413 | 414 | ### OSINT Tools 415 | 416 | * [Maltego](http://www.paterva.com/web7/) - Proprietary software for open source intelligence and forensics, from Paterva. 417 | * [theHarvester](https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester) - E-mail, subdomain and people names harvester. 418 | * [SimplyEmail](https://github.com/SimplySecurity/SimplyEmail) - Email recon made fast and easy. 419 | * [creepy](https://github.com/ilektrojohn/creepy) - Geolocation OSINT tool. 420 | * [metagoofil](https://github.com/laramies/metagoofil) - Metadata harvester. 421 | * [Google Hacking Database](https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database/) - Database of Google dorks; can be used for recon. 422 | * [GooDork](https://github.com/k3170makan/GooDork) - Command line Google dorking tool. 423 | * [dork-cli](https://github.com/jgor/dork-cli) - Command line Google dork tool. 424 | * [Censys](https://www.censys.io/) - Collects data on hosts and websites through daily ZMap and ZGrab scans. 425 | * [Shodan](https://www.shodan.io/) - World's first search engine for Internet-connected devices. 426 | * [recon-ng](https://bitbucket.org/LaNMaSteR53/recon-ng) - Full-featured Web Reconnaissance framework written in Python. 427 | * [github-dorks](https://github.com/techgaun/github-dorks) - CLI tool to scan github repos/organizations for potential sensitive information leak. 428 | * [vcsmap](https://github.com/melvinsh/vcsmap) - Plugin-based tool to scan public version control systems for sensitive information. 429 | * [Spiderfoot](http://www.spiderfoot.net/) - Multi-source OSINT automation tool with a Web UI and report visualizations. 430 | * [BinGoo](https://github.com/Hood3dRob1n/BinGoo) - GNU/Linux bash based Bing and Google Dorking Tool. 431 | * [fast-recon](https://github.com/DanMcInerney/fast-recon) - Perform Google dorks against a domain. 432 | * [snitch](https://github.com/Smaash/snitch) - Information gathering via dorks. 433 | * [Sn1per](https://github.com/1N3/Sn1per) - Automated Pentest Recon Scanner. 434 | * [Threat Crowd](https://www.threatcrowd.org/) - Search engine for threats. 435 | * [Virus Total](https://www.virustotal.com/) - Free service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs and facilitates the quick detection of viruses, worms, trojans, and all kinds of malware. 436 | * [PacketTotal](https://packettotal.com/) - Simple, free, high-quality packet capture file analysis facilitating the quick detection of network-borne malware (using Bro and Suricata IDS signatures under the hood). 437 | * [DataSploit](https://github.com/upgoingstar/datasploit) - OSINT visualizer utilizing Shodan, Censys, Clearbit, EmailHunter, FullContact, and Zoomeye behind the scenes. 438 | * [AQUATONE](https://github.com/michenriksen/aquatone) - Subdomain discovery tool utilizing various open sources producing a report that can be used as input to other tools. 439 | * [Intrigue](http://intrigue.io) - Automated OSINT & Attack Surface discovery framework with powerful API, UI and CLI. 440 | * [ZoomEye](https://www.zoomeye.org/) - Search engine for cyberspace that lets the user find specific network components. 441 | * [gOSINT](https://github.com/Nhoya/gOSINT) - OSINT tool with multiple modules and a telegram scraper. 442 | * [OWASP Amass](https://github.com/OWASP/Amass) - Subdomain enumeration via scraping, web archives, brute forcing, permutations, reverse DNS sweeping, TLS certificates, passive DNS data sources, etc. 443 | * [Hunter.io](https://hunter.io/) - Data broker providing a Web search interface for discovering the email addresses and other organizational details of a company. 444 | * [FOCA (Fingerprinting Organizations with Collected Archives)](https://www.elevenpaths.com/labstools/foca/) - Automated document harvester that searches Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo to find and extrapolate internal company organizational structures. 445 | * [dorks](https://github.com/USSCltd/dorks) - Google hack database automation tool. 446 | * [image-match](https://github.com/ascribe/image-match]) - Quickly search over billions of images. 447 | * [OSINT-SPY](https://github.com/SharadKumar97/OSINT-SPY) - Performs OSINT scan on email addresses, domain names, IP addresses, or organizations. 448 | * [pagodo](https://github.com/opsdisk/pagodo) - Automate Google Hacking Database scraping. 449 | * [surfraw](https://github.com/kisom/surfraw) - Fast UNIX command line interface to a variety of popular WWW search engines. 450 | 451 | ### Anonymity Tools 452 | 453 | * [Tor](https://www.torproject.org/) - Free software and onion routed overlay network that helps you defend against traffic analysis. 454 | * [OnionScan](https://onionscan.org/) - Tool for investigating the Dark Web by finding operational security issues introduced by Tor hidden service operators. 455 | * [I2P](https://geti2p.net/) - The Invisible Internet Project. 456 | * [Nipe](https://github.com/GouveaHeitor/nipe) - Script to redirect all traffic from the machine to the Tor network. 457 | * [What Every Browser Knows About You](http://webkay.robinlinus.com/) - Comprehensive detection page to test your own Web browser's configuration for privacy and identity leaks. 458 | * [dos-over-tor](https://github.com/zacscott/dos-over-tor) - Proof of concept denial of service over Tor stress test tool. 459 | * [oregano](https://github.com/nametoolong/oregano) - Python module that runs as a machine-in-the-middle (MITM) accepting Tor client requests. 460 | * [kalitorify](https://github.com/brainfuckSec/kalitorify) - Transparent proxy through Tor for Kali Linux OS. 461 | 462 | ### Reverse Engineering Tools 463 | 464 | * [Interactive Disassembler (IDA Pro)](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/) - Proprietary multi-processor disassembler and debugger for Windows, GNU/Linux, or macOS; also has a free version, [IDA Free](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freeware.shtml). 465 | * [WDK/WinDbg](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/hh852365.aspx) - Windows Driver Kit and WinDbg. 466 | * [OllyDbg](http://www.ollydbg.de/) - x86 debugger for Windows binaries that emphasizes binary code analysis. 467 | * [Radare2](http://rada.re/r/index.html) - Open source, crossplatform reverse engineering framework. 468 | * [x64dbg](http://x64dbg.com/) - Open source x64/x32 debugger for windows. 469 | * [Immunity Debugger](http://debugger.immunityinc.com/) - Powerful way to write exploits and analyze malware. 470 | * [Evan's Debugger](http://www.codef00.com/projects#debugger) - OllyDbg-like debugger for GNU/Linux. 471 | * [Medusa](https://github.com/wisk/medusa) - Open source, cross-platform interactive disassembler. 472 | * [plasma](https://github.com/joelpx/plasma) - Interactive disassembler for x86/ARM/MIPS. Generates indented pseudo-code with colored syntax code. 473 | * [peda](https://github.com/longld/peda) - Python Exploit Development Assistance for GDB. 474 | * [dnSpy](https://github.com/0xd4d/dnSpy) - Tool to reverse engineer .NET assemblies. 475 | * [binwalk](https://github.com/devttys0/binwalk) - Fast, easy to use tool for analyzing, reverse engineering, and extracting firmware images. 476 | * [PyREBox](https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/pyrebox) - Python scriptable Reverse Engineering sandbox by Cisco-Talos. 477 | * [Voltron](https://github.com/snare/voltron) - Extensible debugger UI toolkit written in Python. 478 | * [Capstone](http://www.capstone-engine.org/) - Lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework. 479 | * [rVMI](https://github.com/fireeye/rVMI) - Debugger on steroids; inspect userspace processes, kernel drivers, and preboot environments in a single tool. 480 | * [Frida](https://www.frida.re/) - Dynamic instrumentation toolkit for developers, reverse-engineers, and security researchers. 481 | 482 | ### Physical Access Tools 483 | 484 | * [LAN Turtle](https://lanturtle.com/) - Covert "USB Ethernet Adapter" that provides remote access, network intelligence gathering, and MITM capabilities when installed in a local network. 485 | * [USB Rubber Ducky](http://usbrubberducky.com/) - Customizable keystroke injection attack platform masquerading as a USB thumbdrive. 486 | * [Poisontap](https://samy.pl/poisontap/) - Siphons cookies, exposes internal (LAN-side) router and installs web backdoor on locked computers. 487 | * [WiFi Pineapple](https://www.wifipineapple.com/) - Wireless auditing and penetration testing platform. 488 | * [Proxmark3](https://proxmark3.com/) - RFID/NFC cloning, replay, and spoofing toolkit often used for analyzing and attacking proximity cards/readers, wireless keys/keyfobs, and more. 489 | * [PCILeech](https://github.com/ufrisk/pcileech) - Uses PCIe hardware devices to read and write from the target system memory via Direct Memory Access (DMA) over PCIe. 490 | * [AT Commands](https://atcommands.org/) - Use AT commands over an Android device's USB port to rewrite device firmware, bypass security mechanisms, exfiltrate sensitive information, perform screen unlocks, and inject touch events. 491 | * [Bash Bunny](https://www.hak5.org/gear/bash-bunny) - Local exploit delivery tool in the form of a USB thumbdrive in which you write payloads in a DSL called BunnyScript. 492 | * [Packet Squirrel](https://www.hak5.org/gear/packet-squirrel) - Ethernet multi-tool designed to enable covert remote access, painless packet captures, and secure VPN connections with the flip of a switch. 493 | 494 | ### Side-channel Tools 495 | 496 | * [ChipWhisperer](http://chipwhisperer.com) - Complete open-source toolchain for side-channel power analysis and glitching attacks. 497 | 498 | ### CTF Tools 499 | 500 | * [ctf-tools](https://github.com/zardus/ctf-tools) - Collection of setup scripts to install various security research tools easily and quickly deployable to new machines. 501 | * [Pwntools](https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools) - Rapid exploit development framework built for use in CTFs. 502 | * [RsaCtfTool](https://github.com/sourcekris/RsaCtfTool) - Decrypt data enciphered using weak RSA keys, and recover private keys from public keys using a variety of automated attacks. 503 | 504 | ### Penetration Testing Report Templates 505 | 506 | * [Public Pentesting Reports](https://github.com/juliocesarfort/public-pentesting-reports) - Curated list of public penetration test reports released by several consulting firms and academic security groups. 507 | * [T&VS Pentesting Report Template](https://www.testandverification.com/wp-content/uploads/template-penetration-testing-report-v03.pdf) - Pentest report template provided by Test and Verification Services, Ltd. 508 | * [Web Application Security Assessment Report Template](http://lucideus.com/pdf/stw.pdf) - Sample Web application security assessment reporting template provided by Lucideus. 509 | 510 | ## Books 511 | 512 | ### Penetration Testing Books 513 | 514 | * [The Art of Exploitation by Jon Erickson, 2008](https://www.nostarch.com/hacking2.htm) 515 | * [Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide by David Kennedy et al., 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/metasploit) 516 | * [Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking by Georgia Weidman, 2014](https://www.nostarch.com/pentesting) 517 | * [Rtfm: Red Team Field Manual by Ben Clark, 2014](http://www.amazon.com/Rtfm-Red-Team-Field-Manual/dp/1494295504/) 518 | * [Btfm: Blue Team Field Manual by Alan J White & Ben Clark, 2017](https://www.amazon.de/Blue-Team-Field-Manual-BTFM/dp/154101636X) 519 | * [The Hacker Playbook by Peter Kim, 2014](http://www.amazon.com/The-Hacker-Playbook-Practical-Penetration/dp/1494932636/) 520 | * [The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing by Patrick Engebretson, 2013](https://www.elsevier.com/books/the-basics-of-hacking-and-penetration-testing/engebretson/978-1-59749-655-1) 521 | * [Professional Penetration Testing by Thomas Wilhelm, 2013](https://www.elsevier.com/books/professional-penetration-testing/wilhelm/978-1-59749-993-4) 522 | * [Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments by Lee Allen, 2012](http://www.packtpub.com/networking-and-servers/advanced-penetration-testing-highly-secured-environments-ultimate-security-gu) 523 | * [Violent Python by TJ O'Connor, 2012](https://www.elsevier.com/books/violent-python/unknown/978-1-59749-957-6) 524 | * [Fuzzing: Brute Force Vulnerability Discovery by Michael Sutton et al., 2007](http://www.fuzzing.org/) 525 | * [Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters by Justin Seitz, 2014](http://www.amazon.com/Black-Hat-Python-Programming-Pentesters/dp/1593275900) 526 | * [Penetration Testing: Procedures & Methodologies by EC-Council, 2010](http://www.amazon.com/Penetration-Testing-Procedures-Methodologies-EC-Council/dp/1435483677) 527 | * [Unauthorised Access: Physical Penetration Testing For IT Security Teams by Wil Allsopp, 2010](http://www.amazon.com/Unauthorised-Access-Physical-Penetration-Security-ebook/dp/B005DIAPKE) 528 | * [Advanced Persistent Threat Hacking: The Art and Science of Hacking Any Organization by Tyler Wrightson, 2014](http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Persistent-Threat-Hacking-Organization/dp/0071828362) 529 | * [Bug Hunter's Diary by Tobias Klein, 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/bughunter) 530 | * [Advanced Penetration Testing by Wil Allsopp, 2017](https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Penetration-Testing-Hacking-Networks/dp/1119367689/) 531 | 532 | ### Hackers Handbook Series 533 | 534 | * [The Database Hacker's Handbook, David Litchfield et al., 2005](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764578014.html) 535 | * [The Shellcoders Handbook by Chris Anley et al., 2007](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047008023X.html) 536 | * [The Mac Hacker's Handbook by Charlie Miller & Dino Dai Zovi, 2009](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470395362.html) 537 | * [The Web Application Hackers Handbook by D. Stuttard, M. Pinto, 2011](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118026470.html) 538 | * [iOS Hackers Handbook by Charlie Miller et al., 2012](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118204123.html) 539 | * [Android Hackers Handbook by Joshua J. Drake et al., 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111860864X.html) 540 | * [The Browser Hackers Handbook by Wade Alcorn et al., 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118662091.html) 541 | * [The Mobile Application Hackers Handbook by Dominic Chell et al., 2015](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118958500.html) 542 | * [Car Hacker's Handbook by Craig Smith, 2016](https://www.nostarch.com/carhacking) 543 | 544 | ### Defensive Development 545 | 546 | * [Holistic Info-Sec for Web Developers (Fascicle 0)](https://leanpub.com/holistic-infosec-for-web-developers) 547 | * [Holistic Info-Sec for Web Developers (Fascicle 1)](https://leanpub.com/holistic-infosec-for-web-developers-fascicle1-vps-network-cloud-webapplications) 548 | 549 | ### Network Analysis Books 550 | 551 | * [Nmap Network Scanning by Gordon Fyodor Lyon, 2009](https://nmap.org/book/) 552 | * [Practical Packet Analysis by Chris Sanders, 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/packet2.htm) 553 | * [Wireshark Network Analysis by by Laura Chappell & Gerald Combs, 2012](https://www.amazon.com/Wireshark-Network-Analysis-Second-Certified/dp/1893939944) 554 | * [Network Forensics: Tracking Hackers through Cyberspace by Sherri Davidoff & Jonathan Ham, 2012](http://www.amazon.com/Network-Forensics-Tracking-Hackers-Cyberspace-ebook/dp/B008CG8CYU/) 555 | 556 | ### Reverse Engineering Books 557 | 558 | * [Reverse Engineering for Beginners by Dennis Yurichev](http://beginners.re/) 559 | * [Hacking the Xbox by Andrew Huang, 2003](https://www.nostarch.com/xbox.htm) 560 | * [The IDA Pro Book by Chris Eagle, 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/idapro2.htm) 561 | * [Practical Reverse Engineering by Bruce Dang et al., 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118787315.html) 562 | * [Gray Hat Hacking The Ethical Hacker's Handbook by Daniel Regalado et al., 2015](http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Ethical-Hackers-Handbook-Edition/dp/0071832386) 563 | 564 | ### Malware Analysis Books 565 | 566 | * [Practical Malware Analysis by Michael Sikorski & Andrew Honig, 2012](https://www.nostarch.com/malware) 567 | * [The Art of Memory Forensics by Michael Hale Ligh et al., 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118825098.html) 568 | * [Malware Analyst's Cookbook and DVD by Michael Hale Ligh et al., 2010](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470613033.html) 569 | 570 | ### Windows Books 571 | 572 | * [Windows Internals by Mark Russinovich et al., 2012](http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Internals-Part-Developer-Reference/dp/0735648735/) 573 | * [Troubleshooting with the Windows Sysinternals Tools by Mark Russinovich & Aaron Margosis, 2016](https://www.amazon.com/Troubleshooting-Windows-Sysinternals-Tools-2nd/dp/0735684448/) 574 | 575 | ### Social Engineering Books 576 | 577 | * [The Art of Deception by Kevin D. Mitnick & William L. Simon, 2002](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471237124.html) 578 | * [The Art of Intrusion by Kevin D. Mitnick & William L. Simon, 2005](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764569597.html) 579 | * [Ghost in the Wires by Kevin D. Mitnick & William L. Simon, 2011](http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kevin-mitnick/ghost-in-the-wires/9780316134477/) 580 | * [No Tech Hacking by Johnny Long & Jack Wiles, 2008](https://www.elsevier.com/books/no-tech-hacking/mitnick/978-1-59749-215-7) 581 | * [Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking by Christopher Hadnagy, 2010](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470639539.html) 582 | * [Unmasking the Social Engineer: The Human Element of Security by Christopher Hadnagy, 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118608577.html) 583 | * [Social Engineering in IT Security: Tools, Tactics, and Techniques by Sharon Conheady, 2014](https://www.mhprofessional.com/9780071818469-usa-social-engineering-in-it-security-tools-tactics-and-techniques-group) 584 | 585 | ### Lock Picking Books 586 | 587 | * [Practical Lock Picking by Deviant Ollam, 2012](https://www.elsevier.com/books/practical-lock-picking/ollam/978-1-59749-989-7) 588 | * [Keys to the Kingdom by Deviant Ollam, 2012](https://www.elsevier.com/books/keys-to-the-kingdom/ollam/978-1-59749-983-5) 589 | * [Lock Picking: Detail Overkill by Solomon](https://www.dropbox.com/s/y39ix9u9qpqffct/Lockpicking%20Detail%20Overkill.pdf?dl=0) 590 | * [Eddie the Wire books](https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k3z4dm4vyyojp3o/AAAIXQuwMmNuCch_StLPUYm-a?dl=0) 591 | 592 | ### Defcon Suggested Reading 593 | 594 | * [Defcon Suggested Reading](https://www.defcon.org/html/links/book-list.html) 595 | 596 | ## Vulnerability Databases 597 | 598 | * [Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)](https://cve.mitre.org/) - Dictionary of common names (i.e., CVE Identifiers) for publicly known security vulnerabilities. 599 | * [National Vulnerability Database (NVD)](https://nvd.nist.gov/) - United States government's National Vulnerability Database provides additional meta-data (CPE, CVSS scoring) of the standard CVE List along with a fine-grained search engine. 600 | * [US-CERT Vulnerability Notes Database](https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/) - Summaries, technical details, remediation information, and lists of vendors affected by software vulnerabilities, aggregated by the United States Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT). 601 | * [Full-Disclosure](http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/) - Public, vendor-neutral forum for detailed discussion of vulnerabilities, often publishes details before many other sources. 602 | * [Bugtraq (BID)](http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/) - Software security bug identification database compiled from submissions to the SecurityFocus mailing list and other sources, operated by Symantec, Inc. 603 | * [Exploit-DB](https://www.exploit-db.com/) - Non-profit project hosting exploits for software vulnerabilities, provided as a public service by Offensive Security. 604 | * [Microsoft Security Bulletins](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletins#sec_search) - Announcements of security issues discovered in Microsoft software, published by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). 605 | * [Microsoft Security Advisories](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisories#APUMA) - Archive of security advisories impacting Microsoft software. 606 | * [Mozilla Foundation Security Advisories](https://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/) - Archive of security advisories impacting Mozilla software, including the Firefox Web Browser. 607 | * [Packet Storm](https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/) - Compendium of exploits, advisories, tools, and other security-related resources aggregated from across the industry. 608 | * [CXSecurity](https://cxsecurity.com/) - Archive of published CVE and Bugtraq software vulnerabilities cross-referenced with a Google dork database for discovering the listed vulnerability. 609 | * [SecuriTeam](http://www.securiteam.com/) - Independent source of software vulnerability information. 610 | * [Vulnerability Lab](https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/) - Open forum for security advisories organized by category of exploit target. 611 | * [Zero Day Initiative](http://zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/published/) - Bug bounty program with publicly accessible archive of published security advisories, operated by TippingPoint. 612 | * [Vulners](https://vulners.com/) - Security database of software vulnerabilities. 613 | * [Inj3ct0r](https://www.0day.today/) ([Onion service](http://mvfjfugdwgc5uwho.onion/)) - Exploit marketplace and vulnerability information aggregator. 614 | * [HPI-VDB](https://hpi-vdb.de/) - Aggregator of cross-referenced software vulnerabilities offering free-of-charge API access, provided by the Hasso-Plattner Institute, Potsdam. 615 | * [China National Vulnerability Database (CNNVD)](http://www.cnnvd.org.cn/) - Chinese government-run vulnerability database analoguous to the United States's CVE database hosted by Mitre Corporation. 616 | * [Distributed Weakness Filing (DWF)](https://distributedweaknessfiling.org/) - Federated CNA (CVE Number Authority) mirroring MITRE's CVE database and offering additional CVE-equivalent numbers to otherwise out-of-scope vulnerability disclosures. 617 | 618 | ## Security Courses 619 | 620 | * [Offensive Security Training](https://www.offensive-security.com/information-security-training/) - Training from BackTrack/Kali developers. 621 | * [SANS Security Training](http://www.sans.org/) - Computer Security Training & Certification. 622 | * [Open Security Training](http://opensecuritytraining.info/) - Training material for computer security classes. 623 | * [CTF Field Guide](https://trailofbits.github.io/ctf/) - Everything you need to win your next CTF competition. 624 | * [ARIZONA CYBER WARFARE RANGE](http://azcwr.org/) - 24x7 live fire exercises for beginners through real world operations; capability for upward progression into the real world of cyber warfare. 625 | * [Cybrary](http://cybrary.it) - Free courses in ethical hacking and advanced penetration testing. Advanced penetration testing courses are based on the book 'Penetration Testing for Highly Secured Environments'. 626 | * [Computer Security Student](http://computersecuritystudent.com) - Many free tutorials, great for beginners, $10/mo membership unlocks all content. 627 | * [European Union Agency for Network and Information Security](https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/trainings-for-cybersecurity-specialists/online-training-material) - ENISA Cyber Security Training material. 628 | 629 | ## Information Security Conferences 630 | 631 | * [DEF CON](https://www.defcon.org/) - Annual hacker convention in Las Vegas. 632 | * [Black Hat](http://www.blackhat.com/) - Annual security conference in Las Vegas. 633 | * [BSides](http://www.securitybsides.com/) - Framework for organising and holding security conferences. 634 | * [CCC](https://events.ccc.de/congress/) - Annual meeting of the international hacker scene in Germany. 635 | * [DerbyCon](https://www.derbycon.com/) - Annual hacker conference based in Louisville. 636 | * [PhreakNIC](http://phreaknic.info/) - Technology conference held annually in middle Tennessee. 637 | * [ShmooCon](http://shmoocon.org/) - Annual US East coast hacker convention. 638 | * [CarolinaCon](http://www.carolinacon.org/) - Infosec conference, held annually in North Carolina. 639 | * [CHCon](https://2016.chcon.nz/) - Christchurch Hacker Con, Only South Island of New Zealand hacker con. 640 | * [SummerCon](http://www.summercon.org/) - One of the oldest hacker conventions, held during Summer. 641 | * [Hack.lu](https://2016.hack.lu/) - Annual conference held in Luxembourg. 642 | * [Hackfest](https://hackfest.ca) - Largest hacking conference in Canada. 643 | * [HITB](https://conference.hitb.org/) - Deep-knowledge security conference held in Malaysia and The Netherlands. 644 | * [Troopers](https://www.troopers.de) - Annual international IT Security event with workshops held in Heidelberg, Germany. 645 | * [ThotCon](http://thotcon.org/) - Annual US hacker conference held in Chicago. 646 | * [LayerOne](http://www.layerone.org/) - Annual US security conference held every spring in Los Angeles. 647 | * [DeepSec](https://deepsec.net/) - Security Conference in Vienna, Austria. 648 | * [SkyDogCon](http://www.skydogcon.com/) - Technology conference in Nashville. 649 | * [SECUINSIDE](http://secuinside.com) - Security Conference in [Seoul](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul). 650 | * [DefCamp](http://def.camp/) - Largest Security Conference in Eastern Europe, held annually in Bucharest, Romania. 651 | * [AppSecUSA](https://appsecusa.org/) - Annual conference organized by OWASP. 652 | * [BruCON](http://brucon.org) - Annual security conference in Belgium. 653 | * [Infosecurity Europe](http://www.infosecurityeurope.com/) - Europe's number one information security event, held in London, UK. 654 | * [Nullcon](http://nullcon.net/website/) - Annual conference in Delhi and Goa, India. 655 | * [RSA Conference USA](https://www.rsaconference.com/) - Annual security conference in San Francisco, California, USA. 656 | * [Swiss Cyber Storm](https://www.swisscyberstorm.com/) - Annual security conference in Lucerne, Switzerland. 657 | * [Virus Bulletin Conference](https://www.virusbulletin.com/conference/index) - Annual conference going to be held in Denver, USA for 2016. 658 | * [Ekoparty](http://www.ekoparty.org) - Largest Security Conference in Latin America, held annually in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 659 | * [44Con](https://44con.com/) - Annual Security Conference held in London. 660 | * [BalCCon](https://www.balccon.org) - Balkan Computer Congress, annually held in Novi Sad, Serbia. 661 | * [FSec](http://fsec.foi.hr) - FSec - Croatian Information Security Gathering in Varaždin, Croatia. 662 | 663 | ## Information Security Magazines 664 | 665 | * [2600: The Hacker Quarterly](https://www.2600.com/Magazine/DigitalEditions) - American publication about technology and computer "underground." 666 | * [Phrack Magazine](http://www.phrack.org/) - By far the longest running hacker zine. 667 | 668 | ## Awesome Lists 669 | 670 | * [Kali Linux Tools](http://tools.kali.org/tools-listing) - List of tools present in Kali Linux. 671 | * [SecTools](http://sectools.org/) - Top 125 Network Security Tools. 672 | * [Pentest Cheat Sheets](https://github.com/coreb1t/awesome-pentest-cheat-sheets) - Awesome Pentest Cheat Sheets. 673 | * [C/C++ Programming](https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp) - One of the main language for open source security tools. 674 | * [.NET Programming](https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet) - Software framework for Microsoft Windows platform development. 675 | * [Shell Scripting](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell) - Command line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos. 676 | * [Ruby Programming by @dreikanter](https://github.com/dreikanter/ruby-bookmarks) - The de-facto language for writing exploits. 677 | * [Ruby Programming by @markets](https://github.com/markets/awesome-ruby) - The de-facto language for writing exploits. 678 | * [Ruby Programming by @Sdogruyol](https://github.com/Sdogruyol/awesome-ruby) - The de-facto language for writing exploits. 679 | * [JavaScript Programming](https://github.com/sorrycc/awesome-javascript) - In-browser development and scripting. 680 | * [Node.js Programming by @sindresorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-nodejs) - Curated list of delightful Node.js packages and resources. 681 | * [Python tools for penetration testers](https://github.com/dloss/python-pentest-tools) - Lots of pentesting tools are written in Python. 682 | * [Python Programming by @svaksha](https://github.com/svaksha/pythonidae) - General Python programming. 683 | * [Python Programming by @vinta](https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python) - General Python programming. 684 | * [Android Security](https://github.com/ashishb/android-security-awesome) - Collection of Android security related resources. 685 | * [Awesome Awesomness](https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness) - The List of the Lists. 686 | * [AppSec](https://github.com/paragonie/awesome-appsec) - Resources for learning about application security. 687 | * [CTFs](https://github.com/apsdehal/awesome-ctf) - Capture The Flag frameworks, libraries, etc. 688 | * [InfoSec § Hacking challenges](https://github.com/AnarchoTechNYC/meta/wiki/InfoSec#hacking-challenges) - Comprehensive directory of CTFs, wargames, hacking challenge websites, pentest practice lab exercises, and more. 689 | * [Hacking](https://github.com/carpedm20/awesome-hacking) - Tutorials, tools, and resources. 690 | * [Honeypots](https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots) - Honeypots, tools, components, and more. 691 | * [Infosec](https://github.com/onlurking/awesome-infosec) - Information security resources for pentesting, forensics, and more. 692 | * [Forensics](https://github.com/Cugu/awesome-forensics) - Free (mostly open source) forensic analysis tools and resources. 693 | * [Malware Analysis](https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis) - Tools and resources for analysts. 694 | * [PCAP Tools](https://github.com/caesar0301/awesome-pcaptools) - Tools for processing network traffic. 695 | * [Security](https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security) - Software, libraries, documents, and other resources. 696 | * [Awesome Lockpicking](https://github.com/meitar/awesome-lockpicking) - Awesome guides, tools, and other resources about the security and compromise of locks, safes, and keys. 697 | * [SecLists](https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists) - Collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments. 698 | * [Security Talks](https://github.com/PaulSec/awesome-sec-talks) - Curated list of security conferences. 699 | * [OSINT](https://github.com/jivoi/awesome-osint) - Awesome OSINT list containing great resources. 700 | * [YARA](https://github.com/InQuest/awesome-yara) - YARA rules, tools, and people. 701 | * [Blue Team](https://github.com/meitar/awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam) - Awesome resources, tools, and other shiny things for cybersecurity blue teams. 702 | * [Android Exploits](https://github.com/sundaysec/Android-Exploits) - Guide on Android Exploitation and Hacks. 703 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------