
BloodHound-Tools
Collection of tools that reflect the network dimension into Bloodhound's data

Collection of tools that reflect the network dimension into Bloodhound's data

Open-source offensive security platform for conducting phishing campaigns that weaponizes iCalendar automatic event processing.

DLL that hooks NTLM and Kerberos authentication in lsass.exe to inject a backdoor hash, enabling persistent authenticated access on Windows systems.

SetupHijack is a security research tool that exploits race conditions and insecure file handling in Windows applications installer and update…

An automated SMB relay exploitation script.

A PowerShell script to perform PKINIT authentication with the Windows API from a non domain-joined machine.

Aggressorscript that turns the headless aggressor client into a (mostly) functional cobalt strike client.

Firecat is a penetration testing tool that allows you to punch reverse TCP tunnels out of a compromised network.

Active Directory ACL abuse toolkit for privilege escalation, DCSync, object ownership modification, and lateral movement via logon script…

Nacker is a tool to circumvent 802.1x Network Access Control (NAC) on a wired LAN. Nacker will help you locate any non-802.1x configurable hosts on…

A simple POC that abuses Backup Operator privileges to remote dump SAM, SYSTEM, and SECURITY

Programmatically start WebClient from an unprivileged session to enable that juicy privesc.

This module is used to exploit startup script execution through Windows Group Policy settings when configured to run off of a remote SMB share.

Python script to create a message with the vulenrability properties set

Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in mooSocial mooSocial Software v.3.1.6 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted script to…

CVE 2020-1472 Script de validación

RiteCMS 3.0 is affected by File Upload - XSS vulnerability that allows attackers to upload a PDF file with a hidden XSS that when executed will…

A local MITM proxy that lets you control TLS fingerprints (JA3/JA4), HTTP/2 fingerprints, HTTP header order, and User-Agent — all from a single YAML…