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TapDucky turns any rooted phone into the legendary USB Rubber Ducky, enabling Android USB HID keystroke injection for authorized testing and automation.
TCPCopy is a powerful stream replay tool used by red teams to clone live TCP traffic for testing firewall bypasses and network security defenses.
A Python3 script for performing multithreading HTTP/HTTPS flood (CC) attacks using SOCKS4/5 or HTTP proxies.
DDos Ripper is a Distributable Denied-of-Service (DDOS) attack server that cuts off targets or surrounding infrastructure in a flood of Internet traffic.
MikuMikuBeam is an open-source network stresser tool with a Miku-themed frontend for configuring and running various network attacks.
hping3 is a network security tool for crafting custom TCP/IP packets. It is used by red teams for port scanning, firewall testing, and DDoS simulation.
Red Team Tools provides professional-grade physical entry gear for red teaming, including lock picks, RFID cloners, and tactical covert entry equipment.
A high-performance TCP port forwarder for Windows with optional IP whitelisting and verbose logging capabilities.
Xygeni is an AI-powered ASPM platform that secures the software supply chain by detecting malware, secrets, and vulnerabilities across CI/CD pipelines.
KittySploit is a modular exploitation framework featuring a web proxy and AI-powered analysis to help red teams automate recon and vulnerability research.
The OWASP AI Testing Guide provides a framework for assessing AI security, covering adversarial robustness, data poisoning, and privacy for AI systems.
Titus is a high-performance secrets scanner that detects and validates leaked credentials in code, binaries, and HTTP traffic for offensive engagements.