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516 Hackers Cybertoolkit Initial Release

04 Oct 08:13
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🚀 516 Hackers Cybertoolkit v1.0.0

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Overview

The first official release of 516 Hackers Cybertoolkit - A comprehensive ethical security testing toolkit designed for authorized penetration testing and security research.

🆕 What's New

  • Complete Tool Suite: 15+ security tools with consistent wrappers
  • Cross-Platform Support: Works on Kali Linux, Termux, and Cloud Shell
  • Automated Logging: All activities logged with timestamps
  • Professional Documentation: Comprehensive guides and methodologies
  • CI/CD Ready: Automated security scanning and code quality checks

🔧 Core Features

🔍 Reconnaissance Tools

  • WHOIS domain intelligence
  • Subdomain discovery with Subfinder
  • OSINT gathering with theHarvester
  • Multi-source intelligence lookup

🌐 Network Operations

  • Nmap with multiple scan profiles
  • Masscan for high-speed scanning
  • Advanced network enumeration

🕸️ Web Application Testing

  • Directory brute-forcing with Gobuster
  • Fast web fuzzing with FFUF
  • Web vulnerability scanning with Nikto
  • Template-based scanning with Nuclei

🔐 Security Assessment

  • Password security testing
  • Metadata extraction and analysis
  • Digital forensics capabilities

📋 System Requirements

  • Kali Linux (Recommended)
  • Termux (Android)
  • Cloud Shell (Google Cloud)
  • Any Linux with required tools installed

🛡️ Legal & Ethical Usage

⚠️ FOR AUTHORIZED TESTING ONLY

  • All tools require explicit permission before use
  • Educational and research purposes only
  • Users are responsible for legal compliance

📚 Documentation

  • Complete installation guides
  • Platform-specific notes
  • Operational security guidelines
  • Professional reporting templates

🐛 Bug Reports & Feedback

Please report issues through GitHub Issues with:

  • Platform information
  • Exact error messages
  • Steps to reproduce

🔗 Resources


Remember: With great power comes great responsibility. Always hack ethically!

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