RomBuster VS CamRaptor

Compare RomBuster vs CamRaptor and see what are their differences.

CamRaptor

CamRaptor is a tool that exploits several vulnerabilities in popular DVR cameras to obtain network camera credentials. (by EntySec)
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RomBuster CamRaptor
1 1
422 196
3.6% 2.6%
6.4 5.8
4 months ago 4 months ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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RomBuster

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CamRaptor

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing RomBuster and CamRaptor you can also consider the following projects:

routersploit - Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices

Discord-Cache-Exploit-POC - Exploit Discord's cache system to remote upload payloads on Discord users machines [Moved to: https://github.com/ecriminal/Exploit-Discord-Cache-System-PoC]

007-TheBond - This Script will help you to gather information about your victim or friend.

PayloadsAllTheThings - A list of useful payloads and bypass for Web Application Security and Pentest/CTF

Ghost - Ghost Framework is an Android post-exploitation framework that exploits the Android Debug Bridge to remotely access an Android device.

killchain - A unified console to perform the "kill chain" stages of attacks.

h4cker - This repository is primarily maintained by Omar Santos (@santosomar) and includes thousands of resources related to ethical hacking, bug bounties, digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), artificial intelligence security, vulnerability research, exploit development, reverse engineering, and more.

pupy - Pupy is an opensource, cross-platform (Windows, Linux, OSX, Android) C2 and post-exploitation framework written in python and C

hacktribe - Electribe 2 firmware hacks.

phpass - Python implementation of the portable PHP password hashing framework

pwn_jenkins - Notes about attacking Jenkins servers