pwncat - netcat on steroids with Firewall, IDS/IPS evasion, bind and reverse shell, self-injecting shell and port forwarding magic - and its fully scriptable with Python (PSE)
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pwncat - netcat on steroids with Firewall, IDS/IPS evasion, bind and reverse shell, self-injecting shell and port forwarding magic - and its fully scriptable with Python (PSE)
Reverse shell generator written in Python 3.
Armor is a simple Bash script designed to create encrypted macOS payloads capable of evading antivirus scanners.
This is a repository containing code to generate a PowerShell payload to access PCs remotely. For more information check this out 👇👇👇
"Ghost (RAT)" -> Reverse shell and management console for Windows
Loxocat 2.1: A powerful penetration testing toolbox. Configure listeners, generate shells, run Msfvenom payloads, and more. Essential for security enthusiasts. 🐘🐈🛠️🔒
🏴☠️ PortRaider - Your Network Port Scanning Navigator 🔍 Uncover the mysteries of open and closed ports, scan common services, and detect vulnerabilities with this powerful command-line tool. Save results in JSON or plain text format, and set up alerts for critical discoveries. ⚓ #NetworkSecurity #PortScanning #PortHack #BashScript
reversed shell multiplexer using ncat and tmux
A multi-client reverse-shell handler.
Iron is an much better reverse shell manager than ilander it is async and connects via a golang-nc client
A bunch of Unix Shell scripts
Netcat simple server that accepts and processes endpoint requests REST API to manage Linux-based services
A simple chat in local network using shell script.
This is a portable exe version of Ncat. It is different from ncat-portable-5.59BETA1 in that it uses the latest version of Ncat (Ncat-7.95) and OpenSSL (Openssl-3.3.1) available at the time of compilation. It includes no native PCRE. This repository will be updated with additional scripts relating to Ncat soon.
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