Zydra VS routersploit

Compare Zydra vs routersploit and see what are their differences.

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Zydra routersploit
6 11
422 11,819
- 1.1%
0.0 0.0
4 months ago 5 months ago
Python Python
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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Zydra

Posts with mentions or reviews of Zydra. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

routersploit

Posts with mentions or reviews of routersploit. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-08.
  • Exposing a web service with Cloudflare Tunnel
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Feb 2022
    Lmao your response made me chuckle. You're entirely right! Probably nothing bad will happen. Especially if you partition your network like I mentioned in my OP.

    I would get worried about somehow enabling access to defects in my router by opening some inbound ports. I realize that's a little paranoid...but recently I have been playing around with https://github.com/threat9/routersploit and routinely find defects in consumer routers.

    Here's my other beef with cloudflare: Once I gotta pay 200+/mo for their security services or whatever, I could just rent out a private rack in a colocation and throw some old beefy lga-2011 xeon hosts. Now I don't need anything on my LAN exposed and I have dedicated IPs, physical security, and backup generators...etc.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Zydra and routersploit you can also consider the following projects:

Bitcoin-wallet-cracker - Automated Bitcoin wallet generator that with mnemonic and passphrases bruteforces wallet addresses

honeycomb - An extensible honeypot framework

RomBuster - RomBuster is a router exploitation tool that allows to disclosure network router admin password.

RARNinja-RAR-Password-Cracking-Utility - A dictionary attack implementation, for the automated cracking of password-protected RAR files with the help of a supplied dictionary file. This project was created for experimental/observational purposes.

pydictor - A powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

houndsploit - An advanced graphical search engine for Exploit-DB

dora - Find exposed API keys based on RegEx and get exploitation methods for some of keys that are found

Wordlist-Generator - A python tool capable of creating HUGE wordlists. Has the ability to add custom words for concatenation in any way you see fit.

gst-raspberry - Scripts dedicated to providing low-latency LAN video streaming from a Raspberry Pi to a Linux Machine

TheSmartool - An easy to handle hacking script, SSH Forcebrute, FTP Forcebrute and many others features

routersploit - Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices [Moved to: https://github.com/threat9/routersploit]

bkcrack - Crack legacy zip encryption with Biham and Kocher's known plaintext attack.