A set of Network attacks written in Python using Scapy library
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A set of Network attacks written in Python using Scapy library
NMAP Commands Python Script
passive os detection using Fingerbank API
About All in one tool for Information Gathering, Vulnerability Scanning and Crawling. A must have tool for all penetration testers
Python client for p0f3 API
Detect which OS is running using Python.
Asynchronous finder of an exploits
Python library to detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent data
p0f v3 with impersonation spoofing, written in Python - Accurately guess the OS of a packet with passive fingerprinting.
Automated network scanner Build in python this tool can perform nmap scans.It is a command line tool,this tool can perform many functions and vulnerability scan
Info PC/OS/NET is a Python application that collects and displays information about your computer, operating system, and network. It provides details about your hardware, software, and network configuration in a user-friendly graphical interface.
A command-line security assistant designed to help automate security audits.
A modular and beginner-friendly Python vulnerability scanner with port scanning, real-time CVE detection, CVSS-based risk scoring, and auto-generated PDF reports.
A lightweight Python tool for OS fingerprinting using TCP/IP header analysis. Detects likely operating systems by examining TTL, TCP window size, DF flag, and ToS from SYN-ACK responses. Ideal for network reconnaissance and educational use.
A Python-based tool that performs efficient network scanning using nmap. It can detect open ports, running services, operating system details, and optionally check for vulnerabilities. Designed with modularity in mind, the scanner separates basic discovery from vulnerability analysis for better control and performance.
Detect platforms and group them by family
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