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Captfencoder is opensource a rapid cross platform network security tool suite, providing network security related code conversion, classical cryptography, cryptography, asymmetric encryption, miscellaneous tools, and aggregating all kinds of online tools.

  • Updated Oct 16, 2023
  • JavaScript

is a Node.js tool designed for executing high-load DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks using multiple threads and TLS socket connections. The tool supports customizable parameters such as target URL, attack duration, concurrent requests, and number of threads.

  • Updated Aug 11, 2024
  • JavaScript

is a Node.js application designed to download entire websites and their resources for offline viewing. It utilizes Puppeteer for browser automation and Axios for resource fetching, ensuring a complete and efficient download process.

  • Updated Aug 11, 2024
  • JavaScript

This Node.js tools is designed to perform DDoS attacks, and it also bypasses various JavaScript-based security mechanisms such as Cloudflare, Blazing Fast, Sucuri, StackPath, and others.

  • Updated Aug 11, 2024
  • JavaScript

The Web Attackmap currently in T-Pot CE is not half bad, but it's really not optimized for running 24/7 on a dashboard monitor etc. This is just that. Scraped, tuned, optimized for running on big screen TV 24/7. Made in NodeJS, supports connecting directly to tpotce-map_redis for fast implementation

  • Updated Mar 2, 2023
  • JavaScript

is a Node.js tool designed to validate the functionality of various types of proxy servers, including HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5. It reads a list of proxies from a file, checks each proxy's connectivity using the specified protocol, and logs the results.

  • Updated Aug 11, 2024
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