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Kitploit
added 2021/08/21 12:30 p.m.18 views

Brutus - An Educational Exploitation Framework Shipped On A Modular And Highly Extensible Multi-Tasking And Multi-Processing Architecture

An educational exploitation framework shipped on a modular and highly extensible multi-tasking and multi-processing architecture. Brutus: an Introduction Looking for version 1? See the branches in this repository. Brutus is an educational exploitation framework written in Python. It automates pre...

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Kitploit
Kitploit
added 2017/07/29 2:43 p.m.14 views

Dracnmap v2.2 - Exploit Network and Gathering Information with Nmap

Dracnmap is an open source program which is using to exploit the network and gathering information with nmap help. Nmap command comes with lots of options that can make the utility more robust and difficult to follow for new users. Hence Dracnmap is designed to perform fast scaning with the...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/02/06 12:1 a.m.12 views

Maru OS — Android ROM that Turns into Debian Linux When Connected to a PC

Good News for Linux Techno Freaks! Do you usually mess with your Android smartphone by trying out the continual ins and outs of various apps and custom ROMs? Then this news would be a perfect pick for you! What If, you can effectively carry a Linux computer in your pocket? Hereby introducing a ne...

6.8AI score
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/12/21 4:52 p.m.5 views

Backdoor in Android for No-Permissions Reverse Shell

Backdoor in Android for No-Permissions Reverse Shell Security expert Thomas Cannon working at viaForensics as the Director of R&D has demonstrated a custom-developed app that installs a backdoor in Android smartphones – without requiring any permissions or exploiting any security holes. Thomas...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/12/20 8:15 p.m.13 views

Android Application Allows Remote Access – No Permissions Required

Mobile security researchers at the firm Viaforensics say they have created a malicious mobile application that requires the phone user to grant no permissions during installation, but could give remote attackers the ability to install and execute malicious code on mobile devices running the Andro...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2010/11/22 8:51 p.m.7 views

Security A Hidden Benefit of iOS 4.2 Update

Apple iPhone and iPad users are buzzing about the new features that come with the latest update to the company’s iOS mobile operating system. But the update also contains dozens of fixes for security holes that could have allowed attackers to compromise the popular devices using malicious PDF...

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