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Xerosploit- An Advance MITM attack tool ✓

Xerosploit is a penetration testing toolkit whose goal is to perform man in the middle attacks for testing purposes. It brings various modules that allow to realise efficient attacks, and also allows to carry out denial of service attacks and port scanning. Powered by bettercap and nmap. Dependencies nmap hping3 build-essential ruby-dev libpcap-dev libgmp3-dev tabulate terminaltables Installation Dependencies will be automatically installed. git clone https://github.com/LionSec/xerosploit cd xerosploit && sudo python install.py sudo xerosploit features Port Scanning Network mapping Dos attack HTML code injection Javascript code injection Download intercaption and replacement Sniffing DNS Spoofing Background audio reproduction Images replacement Driftnet Webpage defacement and more...

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Wifite

To attack multiple WEP, WPA, and WPS encrypted networks in a row. This tool is customizable to be automated with only a few arguments. Wifite aims to be the “set it and forget it” wireless auditing tool. Features: sorts targets by signal strength (in dB); cracks closest access points first automatically de-authenticates clients of hidden networks to reveal SSIDs numerous filters to specify exactly what to attack (wep/wpa/both, above certain signal strengths, channels, etc) customizable settings (timeouts, packets/sec, etc) “anonymous” feature; changes MAC to a random address before attacking, then changes back when attacks are complete all captured WPA handshakes are backed up to wifite.py’s current directory smart WPA de-authentication; cycles between all clients and broadcast deauths stop any attack with Ctrl+C, with options to continue, move onto next target, skip to cracking, or exit displays session summary at exit; shows any cracked keys all passwords saved to cr...

Is Marianas Web A Myth Or A Frightening Reality?

If you’ve been on the Internet for a long time, chances are that you’d be inclined to say you’ve seen it all. Well, let’s just say that you haven’t really seen it all until you’ve seen Marianas Web. Don’t get your keyboard and mouse ready just yet, though – that might prove a bit more difficult than you think. This is because it doesn’t even exist. … Or does it? The Internet Is Like An Onion Just like ogres, the Internet is like an onion: it has many layers. At first glance, conducting a basic Google search and seeing about 168,000,000 distinct results show up is pretty freaking overwhelming. Can you really imagine hundreds of millions of results for ONE keyword alone? In that regard, we suppose, the Internet has grown to be about as vast as the universe itself. Just like there are billions upon trillions of stars, there are billions upon trillions of web pages. However, at the end of the day, the Internet is classified as finite. Because of this, there’s this infamous hierarchy...