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awesome-industrial-control-system-security
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Industrial Control System Security InfoSec
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Operational technology cybersecurity? certs? study? paths?
This list of resources
- About Russia's Industrial Control System Attacks...
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OT IT
Find plenty of tools & docs at https://github.com/hslatman/awesome-industrial-control-system-security
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Awesome Penetration Testing
See also awesome-industrial-control-system-security.
- ICS-PCAP file
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Are there any hack labs to practice on for ICS/SCADA security?
https://github.com/hslatman/awesome-industrial-control-system-security (additional lab/sim approaches)
scapy
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Seven Python Projects to Elevate Your Coding Skills
Example Network Scanner Scapy
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Python Networking: TCP and UDP
In the last installment we looked at IP headers. One thing you might have seen missing is the port numbers. That's pretty important for making an internet connection. Well it turns out that IP tends to encapsulate other protocols (which is why it has protocol as part of the header). In this article we'll be looking at two popular protocols for internet traffic: TCP and UDP. Before we begin though install scapy which we'll be using to make things easier, and dnslib that will be used during the UDP section:
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🛜 What is ARP Spoofing?
I've coded my small ARP spoofer in Go because I love the language, though it can very well be coded in other languages, for example Python with Scapy.
- What are the most underrated python libraries?
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Is it possible to send raw data over an IP network, not encapsulated in TCP or UDP?
Scapy: https://github.com/secdev/scapy
- packet-rs - A Scapy like rust packet interface
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tshark live statistics (-z) display?
Tshark can't do that. The Wireshark app does update its Conversations window pretty frequently when doing a live capture, so that might be a reasonable alternative. Otherwise you could probably also cobble something together yourself with a tool like scapy or some other Python library, but that would clearly be more work.
- Is there a script/program to find similarities among multiple pcap files?
- Scapy - Packet Crafting
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Extract data from a pcap file
I don't know if you can do it within the gui, I don't see anything but perhaps a bit of Python code would do it. There is a python library called Scapy that may have functions to help you along the way.
What are some alternatives?
ICS-pcap - A collection of ICS/SCADA PCAPs
pyshark - Python wrapper for tshark, allowing python packet parsing using wireshark dissectors
Scada-LTS - Scada-LTS is an Open Source, web-based, multi-platform solution for building your own SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system.
pySerial - Python serial port access library
AutoSploit - Automated Mass Exploiter
impacket - Impacket is a collection of Python classes for working with network protocols. [Moved to: https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/impacket]
SigPloit
keyboard - Hook and simulate global keyboard events on Windows and Linux.
blackarch - An ArchLinux based distribution for penetration testers and security researchers.
RustScan - 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖
routersploit - Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices [Moved to: https://github.com/threat9/routersploit]
elmocut - Eye candy ARP spoofer for Windows