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Open-source Shell projects categorized as Cybersecurity

Top 13 Shell Cybersecurity Projects

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  1. Sn1per

    Attack Surface Management Platform

  2. CodeRabbit

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  3. payloads

    Git All the Payloads! A collection of web attack payloads. (by foospidy)

  4. content

    Security automation content in SCAP, Bash, Ansible, and other formats (by ComplianceAsCode)

    Project mention: Rocky Linux from CIQ – Hardened | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-03-21

    I cannot speak for AlmaLinux, but it's incorrect to say they're not compatible. They are most definitely still compatible with the upstream distributions. Yes, they have made some changes that make them quite different from the upstreams, but this was their choice and it works for their community and their overall goals. I personally don't see any issues with what they've chosen to do, but that's my extremely narrow view as all clients I work for only use RHEL or Ubuntu.

    In regards to STIG, this makes me think of the "scap-security-guide" package that helps the openscap package run tests for compliance like PCI-DSS and HIPPA (among other things). While it is true that we mark ourselves as a "derivative" of RHEL in that package, it doesn't mean we have any certifications or the like and we certainly do not claim to have such certifications. The only thing we actually have officially is a CIS benchmark set at cisecurity.org.

    AlmaLinux on the other hand appears to be upstreaming themselves into the content itself, which I think is pretty cool (https://github.com/ComplianceAsCode/content/tree/master/prod...). I've always wanted to see Rocky Linux do the same thing for the past few years, but I don't know what it would take. I've asked our security team some weeks back to look into what has to be done, so maybe something will happen. I just know it will take a long, long time to get things figured out either way. (As much as I'd like to look into it myself and work with the security team, I just don't have the time in between my personal life, day job, and the project.)

  5. SSH-Snake

    SSH-Snake is a self-propagating, self-replicating, file-less script that automates the post-exploitation task of SSH private key and host discovery.

  6. Shuffle

    Shuffle: A general purpose security automation platform. Our focus is on collaboration and resource sharing.

    Project mention: Show HN: Open-source security automation platform | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-07-22
  7. MemLabs

    Educational, CTF-styled labs for individuals interested in Memory Forensics

    Project mention: Memory Dump Analysis | Kali Linux | dev.to | 2024-09-17

    MemLabs

  8. qvm-create-windows-qube

    Spin up new Windows qubes quickly, effortlessly and securely on Qubes OS

  9. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB high-performance time series database. Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.

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  10. The-Big-List-of-Hacked-Malware-Web-Sites

    This repository contains a list of all web sites I come across that are either hacked with or purposefully hosting malware, ransomware, viruses or trojans.

  11. MonarcAppFO

    MONARC - Method for an Optimised aNAlysis of Risks by @NC3-LU

  12. chkdomain

    🔍 Discover if a domain is resolvable or blocked by secure DNS and Ad-blocking services, and experience the innovative idea of DaaS - DNS as an Intelligence Service.

  13. hack4squad

    :skull: A versatile hacking framework that consolidates tools for OSINT, penetration testing, networking, auditing, and more, providing a comprehensive suite for cybersecurity professionals. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, it streamlines security assessments and vulnerability analysis.

  14. docker-workspaces

    Protecting my data and client's data, by running day-to-day apps inside Docker containers

  15. Opened-Ports

    Port scanning and collection of the most important information.

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source Cybersecurity projects in Shell? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 Sn1per 8,654
2 payloads 3,675
3 content 2,383
4 SSH-Snake 2,060
5 Shuffle 1,915
6 MemLabs 1,697
7 qvm-create-windows-qube 354
8 The-Big-List-of-Hacked-Malware-Web-Sites 284
9 MonarcAppFO 105
10 chkdomain 73
11 hack4squad 60
12 docker-workspaces 9
13 Opened-Ports 2

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