Extract Nmap XML output and lookup services in (Exploit-DB) searchsploit program.
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Extract Nmap XML output and lookup services in (Exploit-DB) searchsploit program.
A native macOS GUI wrapper built on top of searchsploit CLI.
Automate network discovery, service scanning, and vulnerability discovery with one script. Leverages nmap's xml output and uses searchspoit to display potential exploits.
make exploitation easy with exploiter
Searchsploit alternative. It differs in that it uses searchengines, can run unattended in the background, plays well with nmap and is able to process large lists of packages or services on it's own. It supports a simple search, nmap xml's, tab-separated files and debian packages list files ('dpkg -l > file')
Independant repo to my fork of exploitdb
A jupyter notebook that contains the main commands executed during a penetration test
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Automatic Service Enumeration Script
Find SearchSploit exploits by CVE-IDs / dpkg status file
Search an exploit in the local exploitdb database by its CVE
Tool to find CVEs and Exploits.
Mirlex-ToolKIT is a tool designed to facilitate the use of tools available in Kali Linux.
WordPress version scanner written in Python.
NetGun is a free and open source tool for Vulnerability Assessment, port scanning, services enumeration, misconfigurations testing and CVE research
Advanced Python-based wizard tool designed for managing and analyzing vulnerabilities.
RaptorVingtDeux automates network scanning with nmap, allowing customizable scans and port selection, and integrates Searchsploit to find known vulnerabilities for detected software versions.
A client-server application for CVE analysis and exploit detection with bilingual support, detailed reports, and a modern web interface.
🤖 Telegram Bot written on Python for basic web-app analysis.
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