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Top 23 Python hacking-tool Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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PhoneSploit-Pro
An all-in-one hacking tool to remotely exploit Android devices using ADB and Metasploit-Framework to get a Meterpreter session.
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Villain
Villain is a C2 framework that can handle multiple TCP socket & HoaxShell-based reverse shells, enhance their functionality with additional features (commands, utilities etc) and share them among connected sibling servers (Villain instances running on different machines).
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Reconnoitre
A security tool for multithreaded information gathering and service enumeration whilst building directory structures to store results, along with writing out recommendations for further testing.
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Keylogger
Get Keyboard,Mouse,ScreenShot,Microphone Inputs from Target Computer and Send to your Mail. (by aydinnyunus)
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DDoS-Ripper
DDos Ripper a Distributable Denied-of-Service (DDOS) attack server that cuts off targets or surrounding infrastructure in a flood of Internet traffic
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Wifi-Hacking
Cyber Security Tool For Hacking Wireless Connections Using Built-In Kali Tools. Supports All Securities (WEP, WPS, WPA, WPA2/TKIP/IES)
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evillimiter
Tool that monitors, analyzes and limits the bandwidth of devices on the local network without administrative access.
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Lockdoor-Framework
🔐 Lockdoor Framework : A Penetration Testing framework with Cyber Security Resources
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Search-That-Hash
🔎Searches Hash APIs to crack your hash quickly🔎 If hash is not found, automatically pipes into HashCat⚡
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Interlace
Easily turn single threaded command line applications into a fast, multi-threaded application with CIDR and glob support.
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Powershell-RAT
Python based backdoor that uses Gmail to exfiltrate data through attachment. This RAT will help during red team engagements to backdoor any Windows machines. It tracks the user activity using screen capture and sends it to an attacker as an e-mail attachment.
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DumpsterFire
"Security Incidents In A Box!" A modular, menu-driven, cross-platform tool for building customized, time-delayed, distributed security events. Easily create custom event chains for Blue- & Red Team drills and sensor / alert mapping. Red Teams can create decoy incidents, distractions, and lures to support and scale their operations. Build event sequences ("narratives") to simulate realistic scenarios and generate corresponding network and filesystem artifacts.
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elpscrk
An Intelligent wordlist generator based on user profiling, permutations, and statistics. (Named after the same tool in Mr.Robot series S01E01)
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tookie-osint
Tookie is a advanced OSINT information gathering tool that finds social media accounts based on inputs.
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Dome
Dome - Subdomain Enumeration Tool. Fast and reliable python script that makes active and/or passive scan to obtain subdomains and search for open ports. (by v4d1)
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I am new to Python. With the help of several users (thanks u/Diapolo10 and u/shiftybyte)I've been able to install Python and the dirsearch package. Dirsearch (https://github.com/maurosoria/dirsearch) allows for checking website paths with a wordlist. For example, I have a wordlist file with words like "dog", "cat", "bird", etc and I want to check the validity of those words as extensions on a website. Something like "example.com/bird", "example.com/cat", etc. I have a test wordlist in the same directory as dirsearch, but I am confused on how to proceed with the commands. I want to have it check my wordlist as extensions on the example.com website and then save output on if the webpath is valid or not. Just need a little bit of help.
Project mention: TRACK PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET: Learn to track your opps world, to avoid being traced | /r/make_money_online_vip | 2023-06-16Github Link
Project mention: how did he do it , like for example to crack a wifi pass you need to capture a handshake first then only you can use a dictionary attack . i really wanna know how he did it? | /r/MrRobot | 2023-05-26
Tookie-OSINT is an advanced OSINT tool that searches for social media accounts based on the input username. Tookie has lots of options and settings and is currently in heavy development by our team so more features are to come. Tookie will now include more then just social media OSINT. Thanks for your time and thanks to everyone who made this possible. :D https://github.com/Alfredredbird/tookie-osint
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Index
What are some of the best open-source hacking-tool projects in Python? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | MHDDoS | 11,363 |
2 | dirsearch | 11,271 |
3 | trape | 7,922 |
4 | PhoneSploit-Pro | 4,202 |
5 | Villain | 3,579 |
6 | Raccoon | 2,993 |
7 | Reconnoitre | 2,065 |
8 | Keylogger | 1,935 |
9 | DDoS-Ripper | 1,920 |
10 | Wifi-Hacking | 1,521 |
11 | evillimiter | 1,478 |
12 | Lockdoor-Framework | 1,298 |
13 | Search-That-Hash | 1,201 |
14 | Interlace | 1,172 |
15 | 007-TheBond | 1,040 |
16 | psudohash | 1,008 |
17 | Powershell-RAT | 994 |
18 | DumpsterFire | 959 |
19 | bopscrk | 799 |
20 | elpscrk | 726 |
21 | bluing | 686 |
22 | tookie-osint | 617 |
23 | Dome | 451 |
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