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− | {{info|These are some offensive security tools developed by our wiki staff.}} | + | {{notice|We have more tools coming soon! Look forward to '''Jynx2''' and '''chimera Live CD'''.}}{{info|These are some offensive security tools developed by our wiki staff.}} |
* [[Vanguard]] - <i>[[Web Exploitation|web application vulnerability]] testing engine written in [[Perl]]</i> | * [[Vanguard]] - <i>[[Web Exploitation|web application vulnerability]] testing engine written in [[Perl]]</i> | ||
* [[Jynx]] - <i>[[LD_Preload]] rootkit written in [[C]].</i> | * [[Jynx]] - <i>[[LD_Preload]] rootkit written in [[C]].</i> |
Revision as of 02:45, 12 March 2012
Notice: We have more tools coming soon! Look forward to Jynx2 and chimera Live CD.
These are some offensive security tools developed by our wiki staff. |
- Vanguard - web application vulnerability testing engine written in Perl
- Jynx - LD_Preload rootkit written in C.
- Bleeding Life - PHP and MySQL powered web browser buffer overflow exploit pack
- GScrape - Perl based google scraper for finding vulnerable websites
- Wordpress Fingerprinting - demonstration of a way to use checksums of files to fingerprint a remote web application, written in Perl
- Lfi_autopwn.pl - automatically spawn a shell using a File inclusion exploit, written in Perl.
- MySql 5 Enumeration - automatically map the contents of a remote database given a URL vulnerable to SQL injection, written in Perl
- Social Network Forgery Utility - Rickroll your friends with this PHP content forgery generation utility.
It is a crime to use these tools against remote machines without written authorization from the owners |