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undetectable is a computer virus written in Python that utilizes Discord bots to transmit information. Please note that this program was created solely for educational purposes, and it should not be used to engage in any illegal activities.
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WiFi Ducky is a wireless keystroke injection tool for the Raspberry Pi Pico W. It lets you upload and execute Ducky Script payloads directly from a web interface over WiFi, making it perfect for penetration testing, automation, and cybersecurity research. Compact, fast, and hacker-themed — all in a $6 device.
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The Ultimate Recon Toolkit for Ethical Hackers and Bug Bounty Hunters
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My ESP32-Deauther ported to the RTL8720dn, allowing users to deauthenticate on 5GHz now!
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WebRaptor is a powerful terminal-based shell CLI for automated web penetration testing, designed to simplify and streamline common web security assessments.
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A sophisticated WiFi security testing tool built for ESP8266, implementing the Evil Twin attack vector with an advanced web interface. Created by letchupkt, this tool features a sleek hacker-themed control panel and multiple phishing template options.
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ESP Web Tool - A powerful web-based tool for flashing and managing ESP devices. Easily upload firmware, connect to your ESP devices, and monitor output directly from your browser.
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A sophisticated WiFi security testing tool built for ESP8266, implementing the Evil Twin attack vector with an advanced web interface. Created by letchupkt, this tool features a sleek hacker-themed control panel and multiple phishing template options.
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