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angr is a platform-agnostic binary analysis framework for reverse engineering and vulnerability research.
Pwndbg is a GDB/LLDB plugin for exploit development and reverse engineering, simplifying debugging with advanced features.
SpiderFoot automates OSINT for threat intelligence and attack surface mapping, integrating diverse data sources for comprehensive analysis.
GEF is a kick-ass set of commands for GDB to make it cool again for exploit dev and reverse engineering on X86, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, and SPARC.
Pwntools is a CTF framework and exploit development library written in Python, designed for rapid prototyping and exploit creation.
AFL++ is a comprehensive fuzzing framework, incorporating advanced features and optimizations for enhanced software vulnerability discovery.
Evil-WinRM is the ultimate WinRM shell for hacking/pentesting, offering features like in-memory script loading and AMSI bypass.
CrackMapExec is a swiss army knife for pentesting Windows networks, automating common tasks for assessing security vulnerabilities.
Masscan is a TCP port scanner capable of scanning the entire Internet in under 5 minutes, transmitting 10 million packets per second.
RustScan: lightning-fast port scanner automating Nmap integration with adaptive learning for efficient network reconnaissance and security audits.
Responder is a LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner with built-in rogue authentication servers for capturing credentials and performing relay attacks.
LinPEAS is a Linux privilege escalation auditing tool that automates checks for potential misconfigurations and vulnerabilities.