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This repository contains a curated list of websites and repositories featuring pentest & red-team resources such as cheatsheets, write-ups, tools, techniques, programming/scripting notes, and more. I documented them in this repo to provide like-minded offensive security enthusiasts and professionals easy access to these valuable resources.

  • Updated Mar 23, 2024

Every Hacker's Go to Fuzzing List. Introducing the Ultimate Fuzzing Directory: Your Go-To Resource for Penetration Testers and Bug Bounty Hunters! Unlock the power of comprehensive fuzzing with our meticulously curated Fuzzing Directory, a one-stop solution designed to streamline your penetration testing and bug bounty hunting endeavors.

  • Updated Jan 13, 2024
  • Python

Just like a ghost, Ghost_Dir is capable of detecting hidden subdirectories that other scanning tools may not be able to find. It acts silently, without leaving any traces, and is able to penetrate into obscure areas of the web page that usually go unnoticed.

  • Updated Mar 30, 2023
  • JavaScript

A sniffing attack involves the illegal extraction of unencrypted data by capturing network traffic through packet sniffers. In this tool, the user will be given 4 options such as raw, summary, target, and host. The user can select any option and they can start sniffing the network. The user has to just enter the name of the interface.

  • Updated May 11, 2022
  • Python

Denum is a tool designed for the reconnaissance phase of penetration testing and is especially valuable for bug bounty hunters. It helps in gathering and cleaning domain names from URLs to extend the scope of their search by efficiently extracting and standardizing core domain names and subdomains.

  • Updated Sep 8, 2024
  • Shell

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