Community curated list of templates for the nuclei engine to find security vulnerabilities.
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Exploit refers to a piece of code or technique that takes advantage of a security vulnerability in a system, application, or network to cause unintended behavior. Exploits can be used by attackers to gain unauthorized access, escalate privileges, execute arbitrary code, or cause a denial of service. This topic covers the various types of exploits, such as zero-day exploits, remote code execution, and privilege escalation. It also explores the lifecycle of an exploit, from discovery and development to deployment and mitigation, and highlights the importance of vulnerability management and patching in preventing exploits.
Community curated list of templates for the nuclei engine to find security vulnerabilities.
A collection of Discord hacks, exploits & tools that is completely made using NodeJS.
A collection of Server-Side Prototype Pollution gadgets and exploits
The Web Exploit Detector is a Node.js application used to detect possible infections, malicious code and suspicious files in web hosting environments
Community curated list of templates for the nuclei engine to find security vulnerabilities.
A Bunch Of Cool Bookmarklets That Work At School!
This repository contains multiple exploits I have written for various CVEs and CTFs
TamperMonkey/GreaseMonkey addon for Skype. Exploits headers and the Skype protocol.
Various documentation and write-ups for challenges and research
A .NET core project for web based pen testing
A large collection of exploits for chromebook. I do not endorse the use or endorse these exploits and is proof of concept and for educational purposes only.
A CLI for Exploitalert
Cold Wallets and Hot Wallets how to find vulnerabilities and eliminate various attacks on the Blockchain
A collection of Revolt hacks, exploits & tools that is completely made using NodeJS.
DeFi Attacks & Exploits all the biggest cryptocurrency thefts from 2021 to 2022
A Node-based Exploitalert API
A collection of PLDT hacks, exploits & tools that is completely made using NodeJS.
My private bug bounty scripts i have written under the years for real time projects within bug bounty hunting and penetration testing(red team).
The Internet Observatory (Obsrva) is a vulnerability research project founded by independent security researcher Tyler Butler. Obsrva engages product vendors in coordinated disclosures, publishes vulnerability advisories, and creates proof of concept exploits.
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