
Infineon-CVE-2017-15361
Simple PowerShell script to check whether a computer is using an Infineon TPM chip that is vulnerable to CVE-2017-15361.

Simple PowerShell script to check whether a computer is using an Infineon TPM chip that is vulnerable to CVE-2017-15361.

A tool to check if your lnd node was targeted by CVE-2019-12999

Tool to check whether a PGP client is affected by CVE-2021-33560

Python Implementation of a .NET Padding Oracle Assessment Tool

Crypto tool for pentest and ctf : try to uncipher data using multiple algorithms and block chaining modes. Usefull for a quick check on unknown…

Audits SSH servers for weak Diffie-Hellman key exchange groups by testing multiple client configurations, identifying Logjam-vulnerable endpoints…

Store and retrieve your passwords from a secure offline database. Check if your passwords has leaked previously to prevent targeted password reuse…

Check rclone config files for insecure passwords

Bro plugin to check if certificates are affected by CVE-2017-15361

This script check if your list of server is accepting Export cipher suites and could be vulnerable to CVE-2015-0204

C++ based utility to check if certificates are trying to exploit CVE-2020-0601

Toolkit for creating cryptographic figures and videos.

Full ML-KEM-1024 key recovery from a partial Fujisaki-Okamoto comparison in wolfSSL (CVE-2026-6330 NEON, CVE-2026-10097 AVX2)

MatrixSSL session resume bug


A very simple way to find out which SSL ciphersuites are supported by a target.

A fast universal code security scanner, written in Rust. Batteries included: supports 14 languages, TUI for triage, secrets, post-quantum audits,…

Multi-protocol cryptographic analyzer auditing TLS, SSL, SSH, IKE, DNSSEC, and HTTP security headers. Detects 400+ cipher suites, generates JA3/HASSH…