NIST-to-Tech
rawsec-cybersecurity-inventory
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NIST-to-Tech
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List of Open Source Security Tools
Reminds me a bit of a GitHub repo I started that maps closed and open source tools to the NIST CSF: https://github.com/mikeprivette/NIST-to-Tech
- Cyber security tools that combats phishing detection in emails
rawsec-cybersecurity-inventory
- Really isn't there a central hacking wiki?
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lateralus - terminal based phishing campaign tool
You should MR/PR to add it here: https://inventory.raw.pm/
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List of Open Source Security Tools
Search engine: https://inventory.raw.pm/
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Search-That-Hash - Searches Hash Lookup APIs before automatically cracking in HashCat. Can reduce an 8 hour crack down to a couple of seconds.
https://inventory.raw.pm/ --> JWT
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What should I learn as a beginner trying to get into cyber security?
If you are looking for cybersecurity tools & resources there is Rawsec's CyberSecurity Inventory: the resources page will help you find challenges platforms, information websites & blogs, wikis, trainings, courses, tutorials, etc.
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Are there any crowd-sourced OSINT projects that need help?
Maybe this : https://github.com/noraj/rawsec-cybersecurity-inventory
What are some alternatives?
awesome-security-hardening - A collection of awesome security hardening guides, tools and other resources
Search-That-Hash - 🔎Searches Hash APIs to crack your hash quickly🔎 If hash is not found, automatically pipes into HashCat⚡
Application-Security-Engineer-Interview-Questions - Some of the questions which i was asked when i was giving interviews for Application/Product Security roles. I am sure this is not an exhaustive list but i felt these questions were important to be asked and some were challenging to answer
MrKaplan - MrKaplan is a tool aimed to help red teamers to stay hidden by clearing evidence of execution.
PWF - Practical Windows Forensics Training
Lucifer - A Powerful Penetration Tool For Automating Penetration Tasks Such As Local Privilege Escalation, Enumeration, Exfiltration and More... Use Or Build Automation Modules To Speed Up Your Cyber Security Life
CS7038-Malware-Analysis - Course Repository for University of Cincinnati Malware Analysis Class (CS[567]038)
gitlab-watchman - Finding exposed secrets and personal data in GitLab
pyWhat - 🐸 Identify anything. pyWhat easily lets you identify emails, IP addresses, and more. Feed it a .pcap file or some text and it'll tell you what it is! 🧙♀️
boobsnail - BoobSnail allows generating Excel 4.0 XLM macro. Its purpose is to support the RedTeam and BlueTeam in XLM macro generation.
lateralus - Lateralus is terminal based phishing campaign tool