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✨ +100 PISHING TOOLS❗, WIFI, REVERSE, WEB, OSINT, MALWARE, EXPLOIT❗ BECOME A HACKER ⭐

by Lawxsz - 28 December, 2024 - 10:14 AM
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(28 December, 2024 - 10:14 AM)Lawxsz Wrote: Show More
Hello in this thread I bring you more than 100 different tools to exploit various areas of the world of Hacking. They are free of malware and are open source.
 
  • Reconnaissance and OSINT
    Gathering public information about targets, such as names, emails, IP addresses, and infrastructure details.
  • Vulnerability Scanning
    Identifying weaknesses in servers, networks, and web applications to assess potential entry points.
  • Exploitation and Intrusion Testing
    Leveraging discovered vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to systems or applications.
  • Network Analysis and Packet Inspection
    Monitoring and analyzing network traffic to identify security issues or perform attacks.
  • Password Attacks
    Breaking passwords using brute force, dictionary attacks, or hash cracking.
  • Phishing and Social Engineering
    Crafting fake websites, emails, or scenarios to exploit human trust and manipulate targets.
  • Post-Exploitation and Privilege Escalation
    Gaining further control or access after initial compromise by exploiting misconfigurations or system vulnerabilities.
  • Forensics and Malware Analysis
    Investigating cybersecurity incidents and understanding malicious software behavior.
  • Automation and Frameworks
    Streamlining penetration testing processes and workflows to save time and improve efficiency.
  • Defense and Detection
    Monitoring and protecting systems against intrusions, and detecting malicious activities.

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(28 December, 2024 - 10:14 AM)Lawxsz Wrote: Show More
Hello in this thread I bring you more than 100 different tools to exploit various areas of the world of Hacking. They are free of malware and are open source.
 
  • Reconnaissance and OSINT
    Gathering public information about targets, such as names, emails, IP addresses, and infrastructure details.
  • Vulnerability Scanning
    Identifying weaknesses in servers, networks, and web applications to assess potential entry points.
  • Exploitation and Intrusion Testing
    Leveraging discovered vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to systems or applications.
  • Network Analysis and Packet Inspection
    Monitoring and analyzing network traffic to identify security issues or perform attacks.
  • Password Attacks
    Breaking passwords using brute force, dictionary attacks, or hash cracking.
  • Phishing and Social Engineering
    Crafting fake websites, emails, or scenarios to exploit human trust and manipulate targets.
  • Post-Exploitation and Privilege Escalation
    Gaining further control or access after initial compromise by exploiting misconfigurations or system vulnerabilities.
  • Forensics and Malware Analysis
    Investigating cybersecurity incidents and understanding malicious software behavior.
  • Automation and Frameworks
    Streamlining penetration testing processes and workflows to save time and improve efficiency.
  • Defense and Detection
    Monitoring and protecting systems against intrusions, and detecting malicious activities.

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(28 December, 2024 - 10:14 AM)Lawxsz Wrote: Show More
Hello in this thread I bring you more than 100 different tools to exploit various areas of the world of Hacking. They are free of malware and are open source.
 
  • Reconnaissance and OSINT
    Gathering public information about targets, such as names, emails, IP addresses, and infrastructure details.
  • Vulnerability Scanning
    Identifying weaknesses in servers, networks, and web applications to assess potential entry points.
  • Exploitation and Intrusion Testing
    Leveraging discovered vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to systems or applications.
  • Network Analysis and Packet Inspection
    Monitoring and analyzing network traffic to identify security issues or perform attacks.
  • Password Attacks
    Breaking passwords using brute force, dictionary attacks, or hash cracking.
  • Phishing and Social Engineering
    Crafting fake websites, emails, or scenarios to exploit human trust and manipulate targets.
  • Post-Exploitation and Privilege Escalation
    Gaining further control or access after initial compromise by exploiting misconfigurations or system vulnerabilities.
  • Forensics and Malware Analysis
    Investigating cybersecurity incidents and understanding malicious software behavior.
  • Automation and Frameworks
    Streamlining penetration testing processes and workflows to save time and improve efficiency.
  • Defense and Detection
    Monitoring and protecting systems against intrusions, and detecting malicious activities.
Thank You  Monkah
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(28 December, 2024 - 10:14 AM)Lawxsz Wrote: Show More
Hello in this thread I bring you more than 100 different tools to exploit various areas of the world of Hacking. They are free of malware and are open source.
 
  • Reconnaissance and OSINT
    Gathering public information about targets, such as names, emails, IP addresses, and infrastructure details.
  • Vulnerability Scanning
    Identifying weaknesses in servers, networks, and web applications to assess potential entry points.
  • Exploitation and Intrusion Testing
    Leveraging discovered vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to systems or applications.
  • Network Analysis and Packet Inspection
    Monitoring and analyzing network traffic to identify security issues or perform attacks.
  • Password Attacks
    Breaking passwords using brute force, dictionary attacks, or hash cracking.
  • Phishing and Social Engineering
    Crafting fake websites, emails, or scenarios to exploit human trust and manipulate targets.
  • Post-Exploitation and Privilege Escalation
    Gaining further control or access after initial compromise by exploiting misconfigurations or system vulnerabilities.
  • Forensics and Malware Analysis
    Investigating cybersecurity incidents and understanding malicious software behavior.
  • Automation and Frameworks
    Streamlining penetration testing processes and workflows to save time and improve efficiency.
  • Defense and Detection
    Monitoring and protecting systems against intrusions, and detecting malicious activities.

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