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I was always intrigued whenever I see how someone can automate a task with a few lines of code. Here are some interesting Python scripts that lets you automate various daily tasks.
A Course on Intermediate Level Linux Exploitation
Portable Executable reversing tool with a friendly GUI
A collection of resources for linux reverse engineering
This cheasheet is aimed at the CTF Players and Beginners to help them understand the fundamentals of Privilege Escalation with examples.
A curated list of resources (books, tutorials, courses, tools and vulnerable applications) for learning about Exploit Development
Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET is a hackathon for .NET developers to learn Microsoft Graph and Microsoft 365.
A template CMake project to get you started with C++ and tooling
JohnHammond / ctfcli
Forked from CTFd/ctfclictfcli is a tool to manage Capture The Flag events and challenges
markpasc / python-oauth
Forked from leah/python-oauthPython OAuth library from Google code.
The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
A little tool to play with Windows security
Repo contains a list of random scripts that I use while testing out random things.
[DISABLED] get OneDrive direct download link by just change the domain 1drv.ms to 1drv.ws
An on-the-fly Powershell script obfuscator meant for red team engagements. Built out of necessity.
Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN. Forwards over ssh. Doesn't require admin. Works with Linux and MacOS. Supports DNS tunneling.
PwnableWeb is a suite of web applications for use in information security training.
Slides, documentation, and files from my presentation at Red Team Village for HackerOne's hacktivitycon.
Example source code for book: Windows® 64-bit Assembly Language Programming Quick Start
Identifies physical locations where a laptop has been based upon wireless profiles and wireless data recorded in event logs