Welcome to ExploitHawk! This tool helps you search for exploits using your terminal. It is designed for ethical hacking and red team operations, making it perfect for users of Linux distributions like Debian, RHEL, and Arch.
To run ExploitHawk, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Linux (Debian, RHEL, Arch)
- RAM: 2 GB or more
- Disk Space: 100 MB free space
- Terminal: Any standard terminal application
- Terminal-Based: Easily use it from your command line.
- Fast Search: Quickly find exploits based on your search criteria.
- User-Friendly: Clear outputs for easy understanding.
- Multi-Distribution Support: Works on Debian, Red Hat, and Arch Linux.
To download ExploitHawk, visit this page: ExploitHawk Releases. This page contains the latest version of the application.
- Click on the Releases link.
- Find the latest version listed on the page.
- Choose the appropriate file for your Linux distribution.
- Click on the file to begin the download.
- Open your terminal.
- Navigate to the folder where you downloaded ExploitHawk.
- Make the file executable by running:
chmod +x ExploitHawk - Now, run the application:
./ExploitHawk - Enter your search criteria in the terminal prompt.
For further details on how to utilize various features, you can check the full documentation provided in the repository. It contains examples and tips on how to get the most from ExploitHawk.
If you run into issues or have questions, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository. You can also check existing issues to find solutions others have already discovered.
We welcome contributions! If you would like to improve ExploitHawk or suggest features, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.
Thank you to all contributors and users who help make ExploitHawk a valuable tool for ethical hacking and red team operations.
Explore the world of exploits responsibly with ExploitHawk!