First round of making this list awesome compliant, for #86.

This commit is a first-pass attempt at adhering to the style guide of
the Awesome List contribution guidelines at
https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/pull_request_template.md

Specificaly, I have:

* added a succinct description of the project/theme at top of README.
* added the awesome badge on the right side of the list heading.
* titled the table of contents `Contents`.
* moved the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file to the expected filesystem path.
* capitalized the first word of link descriptions, when present.
* added trailing periods to link descriptions, when not present.
* removed the "A" and "An" prepositions from link descriptions.
* removed the Travis CI build status badge.
* matched the heading levels to the style guide's recommendations.
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# Contribution Guidelines
## Table of Contents
- [Adding to this list](#adding-to-this-list)
- [Updating your Pull Request](#updating-your-pull-request)
## Adding to this list
Please ensure your pull request adheres to the following guidelines:
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- Make sure the submission is useful before submitting.
- Make an individual pull request for each suggestion.
- Use [title-casing](http://titlecapitalization.com) (AP style).
- Use the following format: `[List Name](link) - Optional Description`.
- Optional descriptions are useful when the name itself is not descriptive.
- Link additions should be added to the bottom of the relevant category.
- New categories or improvements to the existing categorization are welcome.
- Check your spelling and grammar.
- Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace.
- The pull request and commit should have a useful title.
- The body of your commit message should contain a link to the repository.
## Updating your Pull Request
Sometimes, a maintainer of an awesome list will ask you to edit your Pull Request before it is included. This is normally due to spelling errors or because your PR didn't make any useful addition.
[Here](https://github.com/RichardLitt/docs/blob/master/amending-a-commit-guide.md) is a write up on how to change a Pull Request, and the different ways you can do that.

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# Contribution Guidelines
**Your pull request should have a useful title. Please carefully read everything in [Adding to this list](#adding-to-this-list).**
## Table of Contents
- [Adding to this list](#adding-to-this-list)
- [Creating your own awesome list](#creating-your-own-awesome-list)
- [Adding something to an awesome list](#adding-something-to-an-awesome-list)
- [Updating your Pull Request](#updating-your-pull-request)
## Adding to this list
Please ensure your pull request adheres to the following guidelines:
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- Make sure the item you are adding is useful (and, you know, awesome) before submitting.
- Make an individual pull request for each suggestion.
- Use [title-casing](http://titlecapitalization.com) (AP style).
- Use the following format: `[Item Name](link)`
- Link additions should be added to the bottom of the relevant category.
- New categories or improvements to the existing categorization are welcome.
- Check your spelling and grammar.
- Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace.
- The pull request and commit should have a useful title.
- The body of your commit message should contain a link to the repository.
Thank you for your suggestions!
## Adding something to an awesome list
If you have something awesome to contribute to an awesome list, this is how you do it.
You'll need a [GitHub account](https://github.com/join)!
1. Access the awesome list's GitHub page. For example: https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome
2. Click on the `readme.md` file: ![Step 2 Click on Readme.md](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/170270/9402920/53a7e3ea-480c-11e5-9d81-aecf64be55eb.png)
3. Now click on the edit icon. ![Step 3 - Click on Edit](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/170270/9402927/6506af22-480c-11e5-8c18-7ea823530099.png)
4. You can start editing the text of the file in the in-browser editor. Make sure you follow guidelines above. You can use [GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/). ![Step 4 - Edit the file](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/170270/9402932/7301c3a0-480c-11e5-81f5-7e343b71674f.png)
5. Say why you're proposing the changes, and then click on "Propose file change". ![Step 5 - Propose Changes](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/170270/9402937/7dd0652a-480c-11e5-9138-bd14244593d5.png)
6. Submit the [pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/)!
## Updating your Pull Request
Sometimes, a maintainer of this list will ask you to edit your Pull Request before it is included. This is normally due to spelling errors or because your PR didn't match the awesome-* list guidelines. [Here is a write up on how to change a Pull Request](https://github.com/RichardLitt/docs/blob/master/amending-a-commit-guide.md), and the different ways you can do that.

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### **Awesome Penetration Testing** [![Links Check](https://travis-ci.org/enaqx/awesome-pentest.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/enaqx/awesome-pentest)
# Awesome Penetration Testing [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) [![Creative Commons License](http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png)](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
> A collection of awesome penetration testing resources.
A collection of awesome penetration testing resources
[Penetration testing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penetration_test) is the practice of launching authorized, simulated attacks against computer systems and their physical infrastructure to expose potential security weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
[This project is supported by Netsparker Web Application Security Scanner](https://www.netsparker.com/?utm_source=github.com&utm_content=awesome+penetration+testing&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=generic+advert)
Your contributions and suggestions are heartily♥ welcome. (✿◕‿◕). Please check the [Contributing Guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details. This work is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
## Contents
- [Online Resources](#online-resources)
- [Penetration Testing Resources](#penetration-testing-resources)
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- [License](#license)
### Online Resources
#### Penetration Testing Resources
* [Metasploit Unleashed](https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/) - Free Offensive Security Metasploit course
* [PTES](http://www.pentest-standard.org/) - Penetration Testing Execution Standard
* [OWASP](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Main_Page) - Open Web Application Security Project
* [PENTEST-WIKI](https://github.com/nixawk/pentest-wiki) - A free online security knowledge library for pentesters / researchers.
## Online Resources
### Penetration Testing Resources
* [Metasploit Unleashed](https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/) - Free Offensive Security Metasploit course.
* [PTES](http://www.pentest-standard.org/) - Penetration Testing Execution Standard.
* [OWASP](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Main_Page) - Open Web Application Security Project.
* [PENTEST-WIKI](https://github.com/nixawk/pentest-wiki) - Free online security knowledge library for pentesters / researchers.
* [Vulnerability Assessment Framework](http://www.vulnerabilityassessment.co.uk/Penetration%20Test.html) - Penetration Testing Framework.
* [XSS-Payloads](http://www.xss-payloads.com) - Ultimate resource for all things cross-site including payloads, tools, games and documentation.
#### Exploit development
* [Shellcode Tutorial](http://www.vividmachines.com/shellcode/shellcode.html) - Tutorial on how to write shellcode
* [Shellcode Examples](http://shell-storm.org/shellcode/) - Shellcodes database
* [Exploit Writing Tutorials](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/19/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-1-stack-based-overflows/) - Tutorials on how to develop exploits
* [shellsploit](https://github.com/b3mb4m/shellsploit-framework) - New Generation Exploit Development Kit
* [Voltron](https://github.com/snare/voltron) - A hacky debugger UI for hackers
### Exploit development
* [Shellcode Tutorial](http://www.vividmachines.com/shellcode/shellcode.html) - Tutorial on how to write shellcode.
* [Shellcode Examples](http://shell-storm.org/shellcode/) - Shellcodes database.
* [Exploit Writing Tutorials](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/19/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-1-stack-based-overflows/) - Tutorials on how to develop exploits.
* [shellsploit](https://github.com/b3mb4m/shellsploit-framework) - New Generation Exploit Development Kit.
* [Voltron](https://github.com/snare/voltron) - Hacky debugger UI for hackers.
#### OSINT Resources
### OSINT Resources
* [OSINT Framework](http://osintframework.com/) - Collection of various OSInt tools broken out by category.
* [Intel Techniques](https://inteltechniques.com/menu.html) - A collection of OSINT tools. Menu on the left can be used to navigate through the categories.
* [NetBootcamp OSINT Tools](http://netbootcamp.org/osinttools/) - A collection of OSINT links and custom Web interfaces to other services such as [Facebook Graph Search](http://netbootcamp.org/facebook.html) and [various paste sites](http://netbootcamp.org/pastesearch.html).
* [Intel Techniques](https://inteltechniques.com/menu.html) - Collection of OSINT tools. Menu on the left can be used to navigate through the categories.
* [NetBootcamp OSINT Tools](http://netbootcamp.org/osinttools/) - Collection of OSINT links and custom Web interfaces to other services such as [Facebook Graph Search](http://netbootcamp.org/facebook.html) and [various paste sites](http://netbootcamp.org/pastesearch.html).
#### Social Engineering Resources
* [Social Engineering Framework](http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/general-discussion/) - An information resource for social engineers
### Social Engineering Resources
* [Social Engineering Framework](http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/general-discussion/) - Information resource for social engineers.
#### Lock Picking Resources
* [Schuyler Towne channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/SchuylerTowne/) - Lockpicking videos and security talks
* [bosnianbill](https://www.youtube.com/user/bosnianbill) - More lockpicking videos
### Lock Picking Resources
* [Schuyler Towne channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/SchuylerTowne/) - Lockpicking videos and security talks.
* [bosnianbill](https://www.youtube.com/user/bosnianbill) - More lockpicking videos.
* [/r/lockpicking](https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking) - Resources for learning lockpicking, equipment recommendations.
#### Operating Systems
* [Security related Operating Systems @ Rawsec](http://rawsec.ml/en/security-related-os/) - Complete list of security related operating systems
* [Best Linux Penetration Testing Distributions @ CyberPunk](https://n0where.net/best-linux-penetration-testing-distributions/) - Description of main penetration testing distributions
* [Security @ Distrowatch](http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Security) - Website dedicated to talking about, reviewing and keeping up to date with open source operating systems
* [cuckoo](https://github.com/cuckoosandbox/cuckoo) - An open source automated malware analysis system
* [CAINE](http://www.caine-live.net/) - (Computer Aided INvestigative Environment) is an Italian GNU/Linux live distribution created as a Digital Forensics project
* [DEFT](http://www.deftlinux.net/) - Digital Evidence & Forensics Toolkit Live OS
* [Tails](https://tails.boum.org/) - Live OS aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity
### Operating Systems
* [Security related Operating Systems @ Rawsec](http://rawsec.ml/en/security-related-os/) - Complete list of security related operating systems.
* [Best Linux Penetration Testing Distributions @ CyberPunk](https://n0where.net/best-linux-penetration-testing-distributions/) - Description of main penetration testing distributions.
* [Security @ Distrowatch](http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Security) - Website dedicated to talking about, reviewing and keeping up to date with open source operating systems.
* [cuckoo](https://github.com/cuckoosandbox/cuckoo) - Open source automated malware analysis system.
* [CAINE](http://www.caine-live.net/) - Computer Aided INvestigative Environment is an Italian GNU/Linux live distribution created as a Digital Forensics project.
* [DEFT](http://www.deftlinux.net/) - Digital Evidence & Forensics Toolkit Live OS.
* [Tails](https://tails.boum.org/) - Live OS aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity.
### Tools
#### Penetration Testing Distributions
* [Kali](https://www.kali.org/) - A Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing
* [ArchStrike](https://archstrike.org/) - An Arch Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts
* [BlackArch](https://www.blackarch.org/) - Arch Linux-based distribution for penetration testers and security researchers
* [NST](http://networksecuritytoolkit.org/) - Network Security Toolkit distribution
* [Pentoo](http://www.pentoo.ch/) - Security-focused livecd based on Gentoo
* [BackBox](https://backbox.org/) - Ubuntu-based distribution for penetration tests and security assessments
* [Parrot](https://www.parrotsec.org/) - A distribution similar to Kali, with multiple architecture
* [Buscador](https://inteltechniques.com/buscador/) - A Linux Virtual Machine that is pre-configured for online investigators
## Tools
### Penetration Testing Distributions
* [Kali](https://www.kali.org/) - Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing.
* [ArchStrike](https://archstrike.org/) - Arch Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts.
* [BlackArch](https://www.blackarch.org/) - Arch Linux-based distribution for penetration testers and security researchers.
* [NST](http://networksecuritytoolkit.org/) - Network Security Toolkit distribution.
* [Pentoo](http://www.pentoo.ch/) - Security-focused livecd based on Gentoo.
* [BackBox](https://backbox.org/) - Ubuntu-based distribution for penetration tests and security assessments.
* [Parrot](https://www.parrotsec.org/) - Distribution similar to Kali, with multiple architecture.
* [Buscador](https://inteltechniques.com/buscador/) - Linux Virtual Machine that is pre-configured for online investigators.
* [Fedora Security Lab](https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/security/) - Provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies.
* [The Pentesters Framework](https://github.com/trustedsec/ptf) - PTF attempts to install all of your penetration testing tools (latest and greatest), compile them, build them, and make it so that you can install/update your distribution on any machine. Everything is organized in a fashion that is cohesive to the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) and eliminates a lot of things that are hardly used.
#### Basic Penetration Testing Tools
* [Metasploit Framework](https://www.metasploit.com/) - World's most used penetration testing software
* [ExploitPack](https://github.com/juansacco/exploitpack) - Graphical tool for penetration testing with a bunch of exploits
* [BeeF](https://github.com/beefproject/beef) - The Browser Exploitation Framework Project
* [faraday](https://github.com/infobyte/faraday) - Collaborative Penetration Test and Vulnerability Management Platform
* [evilgrade](https://github.com/infobyte/evilgrade) - The update explotation framework
* [commix](https://github.com/stasinopoulos/commix) - Automated All-in-One OS Command Injection and Exploitation Tool
* [routersploit](https://github.com/reverse-shell/routersploit) - Automated penetration testing software for router
* [redsnarf](https://github.com/nccgroup/redsnarf) - Post-exploitation tool for grabbing credentials
* [Bella](https://github.com/Trietptm-on-Security/Bella) - Bella is a pure Python post-exploitation data mining & remote administration tool for Mac OS.
### Basic Penetration Testing Tools
* [Metasploit Framework](https://www.metasploit.com/) - World's most used penetration testing software.
* [ExploitPack](https://github.com/juansacco/exploitpack) - Graphical tool for penetration testing with a bunch of exploits.
* [BeeF](https://github.com/beefproject/beef) - The Browser Exploitation Framework Project.
* [faraday](https://github.com/infobyte/faraday) - Collaborative Penetration Test and Vulnerability Management Platform.
* [evilgrade](https://github.com/infobyte/evilgrade) - The update explotation framework.
* [commix](https://github.com/stasinopoulos/commix) - Automated All-in-One OS Command Injection and Exploitation Tool.
* [routersploit](https://github.com/reverse-shell/routersploit) - Automated penetration testing software for router.
* [redsnarf](https://github.com/nccgroup/redsnarf) - Post-exploitation tool for grabbing credentials.
* [Bella](https://github.com/Trietptm-on-Security/Bella) - Pure Python post-exploitation data mining & remote administration tool for Mac OS.
* [OWASP OWTF](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_OWTF) - Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF), is an OWASP+PTES focused try to unite great tools and make pen testing more efficient.
#### Docker for Penetration Testing
### Docker for Penetration Testing
* `docker pull kalilinux/kali-linux-docker` [official Kali Linux](https://hub.docker.com/r/kalilinux/kali-linux-docker/)
* `docker pull owasp/zap2docker-stable` - [official OWASP ZAP](https://github.com/zaproxy/zaproxy)
* `docker pull wpscanteam/wpscan` - [official WPScan](https://hub.docker.com/r/wpscanteam/wpscan/)
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* `docker pull kalilinux/kali-linux-docker` - [Kali Linux Docker Image](https://www.kali.org/news/official-kali-linux-docker-images/)
* `docker pull remnux/metasploit` - [docker-metasploit](https://hub.docker.com/r/remnux/metasploit/)
#### Vulnerability Scanners
* [Nexpose](https://www.rapid7.com/products/nexpose/) - Vulnerability Management & Risk Management Software
* [Nessus](http://www.tenable.com/products/nessus-vulnerability-scanner) - Vulnerability, configuration, and compliance assessment
* [Nikto](https://cirt.net/nikto2) - Web application vulnerability scanner
* [OpenVAS](http://www.openvas.org/) - Open Source vulnerability scanner and manager
* [Secapps](https://secapps.com/) - Integrated web application security testing environment
* [w3af](https://github.com/andresriancho/w3af) - Web application attack and audit framework
* [Wapiti](http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/) - Web application vulnerability scanner
* [WebReaver](http://www.webreaver.com/) - Web application vulnerability scanner for Mac OS X
### Vulnerability Scanners
* [Nexpose](https://www.rapid7.com/products/nexpose/) - Vulnerability management & risk management software.
* [Nessus](http://www.tenable.com/products/nessus-vulnerability-scanner) - Vulnerability, configuration, and compliance assessment.
* [Nikto](https://cirt.net/nikto2) - Web application vulnerability scanner.
* [OpenVAS](http://www.openvas.org/) - Open Source vulnerability scanner and manager.
* [Secapps](https://secapps.com/) - Integrated web application security testing environment.
* [w3af](https://github.com/andresriancho/w3af) - Web application attack and audit framework.
* [Wapiti](http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/) - Web application vulnerability scanner.
* [WebReaver](http://www.webreaver.com/) - Web application vulnerability scanner for macOS.
* [DVCS Ripper](https://github.com/kost/dvcs-ripper) - Rip web accessible (distributed) version control systems: SVN/GIT/HG/BZR
* [arachni](https://github.com/Arachni/arachni) - Web Application Security Scanner Framework
* [Vuls](https://github.com/future-architect/vuls) - Vulnerability scanner for Linux/FreeBSD, agentless, written in Go
* [Brakeman](https://github.com/presidentbeef/brakeman) - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications
* [Brakeman](https://github.com/presidentbeef/brakeman) - Static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications.
#### Network Tools
* [zmap](https://zmap.io/) - Open-source network scanner that enables researchers to easily perform Internet-wide network studies
* [nmap](https://nmap.org/) - Free Security Scanner For Network Exploration & Security Audits
* [pig](https://github.com/rafael-santiago/pig) - A Linux packet crafting tool
* [scanless](https://github.com/vesche/scanless) - Utility for using websites to perform port scans on your behalf so as not to reveal your own IP
* [tcpdump/libpcap](http://www.tcpdump.org/) - A common packet analyzer that runs under the command line
* [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/) - A network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows
* [Network Tools](http://network-tools.com/) - Different network tools: ping, lookup, whois, etc
* [netsniff-ng](https://github.com/netsniff-ng/netsniff-ng) - A Swiss army knife for for network sniffing
* [Intercepter-NG](http://sniff.su/) - a multifunctional network toolkit
* [SPARTA](http://sparta.secforce.com/) - Network Infrastructure Penetration Testing Tool
* [dnschef](https://github.com/iphelix/dnschef) - A highly configurable DNS proxy for pentesters
* [DNSDumpster](https://dnsdumpster.com/) - Online DNS recon and search service
### Network Tools
* [zmap](https://zmap.io/) - Open source network scanner that enables researchers to easily perform Internet-wide network studies.
* [nmap](https://nmap.org/) - Free security scanner for network exploration & security audits.
* [pig](https://github.com/rafael-santiago/pig) - Linux packet crafting tool.
* [scanless](https://github.com/vesche/scanless) - Utility for using websites to perform port scans on your behalf so as not to reveal your own IP.
* [tcpdump/libpcap](http://www.tcpdump.org/) - Common packet analyzer that runs under the command line.
* [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/) - Network protocol analyzer for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
* [Network Tools](http://network-tools.com/) - Different network tools: ping, lookup, whois, etc.
* [netsniff-ng](https://github.com/netsniff-ng/netsniff-ng) - Swiss army knife for network sniffing.
* [Intercepter-NG](http://sniff.su/) - Multifunctional network toolkit.
* [SPARTA](http://sparta.secforce.com/) - Network infrastructure Penetration testing tool.
* [dnschef](https://github.com/iphelix/dnschef) - Highly configurable DNS proxy for pentesters.
* [DNSDumpster](https://dnsdumpster.com/) - Online DNS recon and search service.
* [CloudFail](https://github.com/m0rtem/CloudFail) - Unmask server IP addresses hidden behind Cloudflare by searching old database records and detecting misconfigured DNS.
* [dnsenum](https://github.com/fwaeytens/dnsenum/) - Perl script that enumerates DNS information from a domain, attempts zone transfers, performs a brute force dictionary style attack, and then performs reverse look-ups on the results
* [dnsmap](https://github.com/makefu/dnsmap/) - Passive DNS network mapper
* [dnsrecon](https://github.com/darkoperator/dnsrecon/) - DNS Enumeration Script
* [dnstracer](http://www.mavetju.org/unix/dnstracer.php) - Determines where a given DNS server gets its information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers
* [passivedns-client](https://github.com/chrislee35/passivedns-client) - Provides a library and a query tool for querying several passive DNS providers
* [passivedns](https://github.com/gamelinux/passivedns) - A network sniffer that logs all DNS server replies for use in a passive DNS setup
* [dnsenum](https://github.com/fwaeytens/dnsenum/) - Perl script that enumerates DNS information from a domain, attempts zone transfers, performs a brute force dictionary style attack, and then performs reverse look-ups on the results.
* [dnsmap](https://github.com/makefu/dnsmap/) - Passive DNS network mapper.
* [dnsrecon](https://github.com/darkoperator/dnsrecon/) - DNS enumeration script.
* [dnstracer](http://www.mavetju.org/unix/dnstracer.php) - Determines where a given DNS server gets its information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers.
* [passivedns-client](https://github.com/chrislee35/passivedns-client) - Library and query tool for querying several passive DNS providers.
* [passivedns](https://github.com/gamelinux/passivedns) - Network sniffer that logs all DNS server replies for use in a passive DNS setup.
* [Mass Scan](https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan) - TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes.
* [Zarp](https://github.com/hatRiot/zarp) - Zarp is a network attack tool centered around the exploitation of local networks
* [mitmproxy](https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy) - An interactive SSL-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers
* [Morpheus](https://github.com/r00t-3xp10it/morpheus) - automated ettercap TCP/IP Hijacking tool
* [mallory](https://github.com/justmao945/mallory) - HTTP/HTTPS proxy over SSH
* [SSH MITM](https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-mitm) - intercept SSH connections with a proxy; all plaintext passwords and sessions are logged to disk
* [Netzob](https://github.com/netzob/netzob) - Reverse engineering, traffic generation and fuzzing of communication protocols
* [DET](https://github.com/sensepost/DET) - DET is a proof of concept to perform Data Exfiltration using either single or multiple channel(s) at the same time
* [pwnat](https://github.com/samyk/pwnat) - punches holes in firewalls and NATs
* [dsniff](https://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/) - a collection of tools for network auditing and pentesting
* [tgcd](http://tgcd.sourceforge.net/) - a simple Unix network utility to extend the accessibility of TCP/IP based network services beyond firewalls
* [smbmap](https://github.com/ShawnDEvans/smbmap) - a handy SMB enumeration tool
* [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy) - a python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library
* [Dshell](https://github.com/USArmyResearchLab/Dshell) - Network forensic analysis framework
* [Debookee (MAC OS X)](http://www.iwaxx.com/debookee/) - Intercept traffic from any device on your network
* [Dripcap](https://github.com/dripcap/dripcap) - Caffeinated packet analyzer
* [PRET](https://github.com/RUB-NDS/PRET) - Printer Exploitation Toolkit offers commands useful for printer attacks and fuzzing
* [Praeda](http://h.foofus.net/?page_id=218) - Automated multi-function printer data harvester for gathering usable data during security assessments
* [Zarp](https://github.com/hatRiot/zarp) - Network attack tool centered around the exploitation of local networks.
* [mitmproxy](https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy) - Interactive SSL-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
* [Morpheus](https://github.com/r00t-3xp10it/morpheus) - Automated ettercap TCP/IP Hijacking tool.
* [mallory](https://github.com/justmao945/mallory) - HTTP/HTTPS proxy over SSH.
* [SSH MITM](https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-mitm) - Intercept SSH connections with a proxy; all plaintext passwords and sessions are logged to disk.
* [Netzob](https://github.com/netzob/netzob) - Reverse engineering, traffic generation and fuzzing of communication protocols.
* [DET](https://github.com/sensepost/DET) - Proof of concept to perform data exfiltration using either single or multiple channel(s) at the same time.
* [pwnat](https://github.com/samyk/pwnat) - Punches holes in firewalls and NATs.
* [dsniff](https://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/) - Collection of tools for network auditing and pentesting.
* [tgcd](http://tgcd.sourceforge.net/) - Simple Unix network utility to extend the accessibility of TCP/IP based network services beyond firewalls.
* [smbmap](https://github.com/ShawnDEvans/smbmap) - Handy SMB enumeration tool.
* [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy) - Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library.
* [Dshell](https://github.com/USArmyResearchLab/Dshell) - Network forensic analysis framework.
* [Debookee (macOS)](http://www.iwaxx.com/debookee/) - Intercept traffic from any device on your network.
* [Dripcap](https://github.com/dripcap/dripcap) - Caffeinated packet analyzer.
* [PRET](https://github.com/RUB-NDS/PRET) - Printer Exploitation Toolkit offers commands useful for printer attacks and fuzzing.
* [Praeda](http://h.foofus.net/?page_id=218) - Automated multi-function printer data harvester for gathering usable data during security assessments.
#### Wireless Network Tools
* [Aircrack-ng](http://www.aircrack-ng.org/) - a set of tools for auditing wireless network
* [Kismet](https://kismetwireless.net/) - Wireless network detector, sniffer, and IDS
* [Reaver](https://code.google.com/archive/p/reaver-wps) - Brute force attack against Wifi Protected Setup
* [Wifite](https://github.com/derv82/wifite) - Automated wireless attack tool
### Wireless Network Tools
* [Aircrack-ng](http://www.aircrack-ng.org/) - Set of tools for auditing wireless networks.
* [Kismet](https://kismetwireless.net/) - Wireless network detector, sniffer, and IDS.
* [Reaver](https://code.google.com/archive/p/reaver-wps) - Brute force attack against WiFi Protected Setup.
* [Wifite](https://github.com/derv82/wifite) - Automated wireless attack tool.
#### SSL Analysis Tools
* [SSLyze](https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze) - SSL configuration scanner
* [sslstrip](https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/) - a demonstration of the HTTPS stripping attacks
* [sslstrip2](https://github.com/LeonardoNve/sslstrip2) - SSLStrip version to defeat HSTS
* [tls_prober](https://github.com/WestpointLtd/tls_prober) - fingerprint a server's SSL/TLS implementation
### SSL Analysis Tools
* [SSLyze](https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze) - SSL configuration scanner.
* [sslstrip](https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/) - Demonstration of the HTTPS stripping attacks.
* [sslstrip2](https://github.com/LeonardoNve/sslstrip2) - SSLStrip version to defeat HSTS.
* [tls_prober](https://github.com/WestpointLtd/tls_prober) - Fingerprint a server's SSL/TLS implementation.
#### Web exploitation
* [OWASP Zed Attack Proxy](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project) - Penetration testing tool for web applications
* [Burp Suite](https://portswigger.net/burp/) - An integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications
### Web exploitation
* [OWASP Zed Attack Proxy](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project) - Penetration testing tool for web applications.
* [Burp Suite](https://portswigger.net/burp/) - Integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications.
* [autochrome](https://www.nccgroup.trust/us/about-us/newsroom-and-events/blog/2017/march/autochrome/) - Easy to install a test browser with all the appropriate setting needed for web application testing with native Burp support, from NCCGroup.
* [WPScan](https://wpscan.org/) - Black box WordPress vulnerability scanner
* [Wordpress Exploit Framework](https://github.com/rastating/wordpress-exploit-framework) - A Ruby framework for developing and using modules which aid in the penetration testing of WordPress powered websites and systems.
* [WPSploit](https://github.com/espreto/wpsploit) - WPSploit - Exploiting Wordpress With Metasploit
* [SQLmap](http://sqlmap.org/) - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
* [tplmap](https://github.com/epinna/tplmap) - Automatic server-side template injection and Web server takeover tool
* [weevely3](https://github.com/epinna/weevely3) - Weaponized web shell
* [Wappalyzer](https://wappalyzer.com/) - Wappalyzer uncovers the technologies used on websites
* [cms-explorer](https://code.google.com/archive/p/cms-explorer/) - CMS Explorer is designed to reveal the the specific modules, plugins, components and themes that various CMS driven web sites are running.
* [joomscan](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Joomla_Vulnerability_Scanner_Project) - Joomla CMS scanner
* [WhatWeb](https://github.com/urbanadventurer/WhatWeb) - Website Fingerprinter
* [BlindElephant](http://blindelephant.sourceforge.net/) - Web Application Fingerprinter
* [fimap](https://github.com/kurobeats/fimap) - Find, prepare, audit, exploit and even google automatically for LFI/RFI bugs
* [Kadabra](https://github.com/D35m0nd142/Kadabra) - Automatic LFI exploiter and scanner
* [Kadimus](https://github.com/P0cL4bs/Kadimus) - LFI scan and exploit tool
* [liffy](https://github.com/hvqzao/liffy) - LFI exploitation tool
* [GitTools](https://github.com/internetwache/GitTools) - Automatically find and download Web-accessible `.git` repositories
* [Commix](https://github.com/commixproject/commix) - Automated All-in-One OS command injection and exploitation tool
* [WPScan](https://wpscan.org/) - Black box WordPress vulnerability scanner.
* [Wordpress Exploit Framework](https://github.com/rastating/wordpress-exploit-framework) - Ruby framework for developing and using modules which aid in the penetration testing of WordPress powered websites and systems.
* [WPSploit](https://github.com/espreto/wpsploit) - Exploit WordPress-powered websites with Metasploit.
* [SQLmap](http://sqlmap.org/) - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool.
* [tplmap](https://github.com/epinna/tplmap) - Automatic server-side template injection and Web server takeover tool.
* [weevely3](https://github.com/epinna/weevely3) - Weaponized web shell.
* [Wappalyzer](https://wappalyzer.com/) - Wappalyzer uncovers the technologies used on websites.
* [cms-explorer](https://code.google.com/archive/p/cms-explorer/) - Reveal the specific modules, plugins, components and themes that various CMS driven web sites are running.
* [joomscan](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Joomla_Vulnerability_Scanner_Project) - Joomla CMS vulnerability scanner.
* [WhatWeb](https://github.com/urbanadventurer/WhatWeb) - Website Fingerprinter.
* [BlindElephant](http://blindelephant.sourceforge.net/) - Web Application Fingerprinter.
* [fimap](https://github.com/kurobeats/fimap) - Find, prepare, audit, exploit and even google automatically for LFI/RFI bugs.
* [Kadabra](https://github.com/D35m0nd142/Kadabra) - Automatic LFI exploiter and scanner.
* [Kadimus](https://github.com/P0cL4bs/Kadimus) - LFI scan and exploit tool.
* [liffy](https://github.com/hvqzao/liffy) - LFI exploitation tool.
* [GitTools](https://github.com/internetwache/GitTools) - Automatically find and download Web-accessible `.git` repositories.
* [Commix](https://github.com/commixproject/commix) - Automated All-in-One OS command injection and exploitation tool.
#### Hex Editors
* [HexEdit.js](https://hexed.it) - Browser-based hex editing
* [Hexinator](https://hexinator.com/) (commercial) - World's finest Hex Editor
### Hex Editors
* [HexEdit.js](https://hexed.it) - Browser-based hex editing.
* [Hexinator](https://hexinator.com/) - World's finest (proprietary, commercial) Hex Editor.
* [Frhed](http://frhed.sourceforge.net/) - Binary file editor for Windows.
#### File Format Analysis Tools
* [Kaitai Struct](http://kaitai.io/) - File formats and network protocols dissection language and web IDE, generating parsers in C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby
* [Veles](https://codisec.com/veles/) - Binary data visualization and analysis tool
* [Hachoir](http://hachoir3.readthedocs.io/) - Python library to view and edit a binary stream as tree of fields and tools for metadata extraction
### File Format Analysis Tools
* [Kaitai Struct](http://kaitai.io/) - File formats and network protocols dissection language and web IDE, generating parsers in C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby.
* [Veles](https://codisec.com/veles/) - Binary data visualization and analysis tool.
* [Hachoir](http://hachoir3.readthedocs.io/) - Python library to view and edit a binary stream as tree of fields and tools for metadata extraction.
#### Hash Cracking Tools
* [John the Ripper](http://www.openwall.com/john/) - Fast password cracker
* [Hashcat](http://hashcat.net/hashcat/) - The more fast hash cracker
* [CeWL](https://digi.ninja/projects/cewl.php) - Generates custom wordlists by spidering a target's website and collecting unique words
### Hash Cracking Tools
* [John the Ripper](http://www.openwall.com/john/) - Fast password cracker.
* [Hashcat](http://hashcat.net/hashcat/) - The more fast hash cracker.
* [CeWL](https://digi.ninja/projects/cewl.php) - Generates custom wordlists by spidering a target's website and collecting unique words.
#### Windows Utils
* [Sysinternals Suite](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062) - The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities
* [Windows Credentials Editor](http://www.ampliasecurity.com/research/windows-credentials-editor/) - security tool to list logon sessions and add, change, list and delete associated credentials
* [mimikatz](http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/mimikatz) - Credentials extraction tool for Windows OS
* [PowerSploit](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit) - A PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework
* [Windows Exploit Suggester](https://github.com/GDSSecurity/Windows-Exploit-Suggester) - Detects potential missing patches on the target
* [Responder](https://github.com/SpiderLabs/Responder) - A LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner
* [Bloodhound](https://github.com/adaptivethreat/Bloodhound/wiki) - A graphical Active Directory trust relationship explorer
* [Empire](https://www.powershellempire.com/) - A pure PowerShell post-exploitation agent
* [Fibratus](https://github.com/rabbitstack/fibratus) - Tool for exploration and tracing of the Windows kernel
* [wePWNise](https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/tools/wepwnise/) - Generates architecture independent VBA code to be used in Office documents or templates and automates bypassing application control and exploit mitigation software
### Windows Utils
* [Sysinternals Suite](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062) - The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities.
* [Windows Credentials Editor](http://www.ampliasecurity.com/research/windows-credentials-editor/) - Security tool to list logon sessions and add, change, list and delete associated credentials.
* [mimikatz](http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/mimikatz) - Credentials extraction tool for Windows OS.
* [PowerSploit](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit) - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework.
* [Windows Exploit Suggester](https://github.com/GDSSecurity/Windows-Exploit-Suggester) - Detects potential missing patches on the target.
* [Responder](https://github.com/SpiderLabs/Responder) - LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner.
* [Bloodhound](https://github.com/adaptivethreat/Bloodhound/wiki) - Graphical Active Directory trust relationship explorer.
* [Empire](https://www.powershellempire.com/) - Pure PowerShell post-exploitation agent.
* [Fibratus](https://github.com/rabbitstack/fibratus) - Tool for exploration and tracing of the Windows kernel.
* [wePWNise](https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/tools/wepwnise/) - Generates architecture independent VBA code to be used in Office documents or templates and automates bypassing application control and exploit mitigation software.
#### Linux Utils
### Linux Utils
* [Linux Exploit Suggester](https://github.com/PenturaLabs/Linux_Exploit_Suggester) - Linux Exploit Suggester; based on operating system release number.
#### DDoS Tools
* [LOIC](https://github.com/NewEraCracker/LOIC/) - An open source network stress tool for Windows
* [JS LOIC](http://metacortexsecurity.com/tools/anon/LOIC/LOICv1.html) - JavaScript in-browser version of LOIC
* [SlowLoris](https://github.com/gkbrk/slowloris) - DoS tool that uses low bandwidth on the attacking side
* [HOIC](https://sourceforge.net/projects/high-orbit-ion-cannon/) - Updated version of Low Orbit Ion Cannon, has 'boosters' to get around common counter measures
* [T50](https://sourceforge.net/projects/t50/) - The more fast network stress tool
### DDoS Tools
* [LOIC](https://github.com/NewEraCracker/LOIC/) - Open source network stress tool for Windows.
* [JS LOIC](http://metacortexsecurity.com/tools/anon/LOIC/LOICv1.html) - JavaScript in-browser version of LOIC.
* [SlowLoris](https://github.com/gkbrk/slowloris) - DoS tool that uses low bandwidth on the attacking side.
* [HOIC](https://sourceforge.net/projects/high-orbit-ion-cannon/) - Updated version of Low Orbit Ion Cannon, has 'boosters' to get around common counter measures.
* [T50](https://sourceforge.net/projects/t50/) - The more fast network stress tool.
* [UFONet](https://github.com/epsylon/ufonet) - UFONet abuses OSI Layer 7-HTTP to create/manage 'zombies' and to conduct different attacks using; GET/POST, multithreading, proxies, origin spoofing methods, cache evasion techniques, etc.
#### Social Engineering Tools
* [SET](https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit) - The Social-Engineer Toolkit from TrustedSec
* [King Phisher](https://github.com/securestate/king-phisher) - Phishing campaign toolkit used for creating and managing multiple simultaneous phishing attacks with custom email and server content
* [Evilginx](https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx) - MITM attack framework used for phishing credentials and session cookies from any Web service
* [wifiphisher](https://github.com/sophron/wifiphisher) - Automated phishing attacks against Wi-Fi networks
* [Catphish](https://github.com/ring0lab/catphish) - A tool for phishing and corporate espionage written in Ruby.
### Social Engineering Tools
* [SET](https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit) - The Social-Engineer Toolkit from TrustedSec.
* [King Phisher](https://github.com/securestate/king-phisher) - Phishing campaign toolkit used for creating and managing multiple simultaneous phishing attacks with custom email and server content.
* [Evilginx](https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx) - MITM attack framework used for phishing credentials and session cookies from any Web service.
* [wifiphisher](https://github.com/sophron/wifiphisher) - Automated phishing attacks against Wi-Fi networks.
* [Catphish](https://github.com/ring0lab/catphish) - Tool for phishing and corporate espionage written in Ruby.
#### OSInt Tools
### OSInt Tools
* [Maltego](http://www.paterva.com/web7/) - Proprietary software for open source intelligence and forensics, from Paterva.
* [theHarvester](https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester) - E-mail, subdomain and people names harvester
* [creepy](https://github.com/ilektrojohn/creepy) - A geolocation OSINT tool
* [metagoofil](https://github.com/laramies/metagoofil) - Metadata harvester
* [Google Hacking Database](https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database/) - a database of Google dorks; can be used for recon
* [Google-dorks](https://github.com/JohnTroony/Google-dorks) - Common google dorks and others you prolly don't know
* [GooDork](https://github.com/k3170makan/GooDork) - Command line go0gle dorking tool
* [dork-cli](https://github.com/jgor/dork-cli) - Command-line Google dork tool.
* [Censys](https://www.censys.io/) - Collects data on hosts and websites through daily ZMap and ZGrab scans
* [Shodan](https://www.shodan.io/) - Shodan is the world's first search engine for Internet-connected devices
* [recon-ng](https://bitbucket.org/LaNMaSteR53/recon-ng) - A full-featured Web Reconnaissance framework written in Python
* [github-dorks](https://github.com/techgaun/github-dorks) - CLI tool to scan github repos/organizations for potential sensitive information leak
* [vcsmap](https://github.com/melvinsh/vcsmap) - A plugin-based tool to scan public version control systems for sensitive information
* [Spiderfoot](http://www.spiderfoot.net/) - multi-source OSINT automation tool with a Web UI and report visualizations
* [BinGoo](https://github.com/Hood3dRob1n/BinGoo) - A Linux bash based Bing and Google Dorking Tool
* [fast-recon](https://github.com/DanMcInerney/fast-recon) - Does some google dorks against a domain
* [snitch](https://github.com/Smaash/snitch) - information gathering via dorks
* [Sn1per](https://github.com/1N3/Sn1per) - Automated Pentest Recon Scanner
* [Threat Crowd](https://www.threatcrowd.org/) - A search engine for threats
* [theHarvester](https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester) - E-mail, subdomain and people names harvester.
* [creepy](https://github.com/ilektrojohn/creepy) - Geolocation OSINT tool.
* [metagoofil](https://github.com/laramies/metagoofil) - Metadata harvester.
* [Google Hacking Database](https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database/) - Database of Google dorks; can be used for recon.
* [Google-dorks](https://github.com/JohnTroony/Google-dorks) - Common Google dorks and others you prolly don't know.
* [GooDork](https://github.com/k3170makan/GooDork) - Command line Google dorking tool.
* [dork-cli](https://github.com/jgor/dork-cli) - Command line Google dork tool.
* [Censys](https://www.censys.io/) - Collects data on hosts and websites through daily ZMap and ZGrab scans.
* [Shodan](https://www.shodan.io/) - World's first search engine for Internet-connected devices.
* [recon-ng](https://bitbucket.org/LaNMaSteR53/recon-ng) - Full-featured Web Reconnaissance framework written in Python.
* [github-dorks](https://github.com/techgaun/github-dorks) - CLI tool to scan github repos/organizations for potential sensitive information leak.
* [vcsmap](https://github.com/melvinsh/vcsmap) - Plugin-based tool to scan public version control systems for sensitive information.
* [Spiderfoot](http://www.spiderfoot.net/) - Multi-source OSINT automation tool with a Web UI and report visualizations
* [BinGoo](https://github.com/Hood3dRob1n/BinGoo) - Linux bash based Bing and Google Dorking Tool.
* [fast-recon](https://github.com/DanMcInerney/fast-recon) - Perform Google dorks against a domain.
* [snitch](https://github.com/Smaash/snitch) - Information gathering via dorks.
* [Sn1per](https://github.com/1N3/Sn1per) - Automated Pentest Recon Scanner.
* [Threat Crowd](https://www.threatcrowd.org/) - Search engine for threats.
* [Virus Total](https://www.virustotal.com/) - VirusTotal is a free service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs and facilitates the quick detection of viruses, worms, trojans, and all kinds of malware.
* [DataSploit](https://github.com/upgoingstar/datasploit) - OSINT visualizer utilizing Shodan, Censys, Clearbit, EmailHunter, FullContact, and Zoomeye behind the scenes.
#### Anonymity Tools
### Anonymity Tools
* [Tor](https://www.torproject.org/) - The free software for enabling onion routing online anonymity
* [I2P](https://geti2p.net/en/) - The Invisible Internet Project
* [Nipe](https://github.com/GouveaHeitor/nipe) - Script to redirect all traffic from the machine to the Tor network.
#### Reverse Engineering Tools
* [IDA Pro](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/) - A Windows, Linux or Mac OS X hosted multi-processor disassembler and debugger
* [IDA Free](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freeware.shtml) - The freeware version of IDA v5.0
* [WDK/WinDbg](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/hh852365.aspx) - Windows Driver Kit and WinDbg
* [OllyDbg](http://www.ollydbg.de/) - An x86 debugger that emphasizes binary code analysis
* [Radare2](http://rada.re/r/index.html) - Opensource, crossplatform reverse engineering framework
* [x64dbg](http://x64dbg.com/) - An open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows
* [Immunity Debugger](http://debugger.immunityinc.com/) - A powerful new way to write exploits and analyze malware
* [Evan's Debugger](http://www.codef00.com/projects#debugger) - OllyDbg-like debugger for Linux
* [Medusa disassembler](https://github.com/wisk/medusa) - An open source interactive disassembler
* [plasma](https://github.com/joelpx/plasma) - Interactive disassembler for x86/ARM/MIPS. Generates indented pseudo-code with colored syntax code
* [peda](https://github.com/longld/peda) - Python Exploit Development Assistance for GDB
* [dnSpy](https://github.com/0xd4d/dnSpy) - dnSpy is a tool to reverse engineer .NET assemblies
### Reverse Engineering Tools
* [IDA Pro](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/) - Windows, Linux or macOS hosted multi-processor disassembler and debugger.
* [IDA Free](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freeware.shtml) - The freeware version of IDA v5.0.
* [WDK/WinDbg](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/hh852365.aspx) - Windows Driver Kit and WinDbg.
* [OllyDbg](http://www.ollydbg.de/) - x86 debugger that emphasizes binary code analysis.
* [Radare2](http://rada.re/r/index.html) - Open source, crossplatform reverse engineering framework.
* [x64dbg](http://x64dbg.com/) - Open source x64/x32 debugger for windows.
* [Immunity Debugger](http://debugger.immunityinc.com/) - Powerful way to write exploits and analyze malware.
* [Evan's Debugger](http://www.codef00.com/projects#debugger) - OllyDbg-like debugger for Linux.
* [Medusa disassembler](https://github.com/wisk/medusa) - Open source interactive disassembler.
* [plasma](https://github.com/joelpx/plasma) - Interactive disassembler for x86/ARM/MIPS. Generates indented pseudo-code with colored syntax code.
* [peda](https://github.com/longld/peda) - Python Exploit Development Assistance for GDB.
* [dnSpy](https://github.com/0xd4d/dnSpy) - Tool to reverse engineer .NET assemblies.
#### Physical Access Tools
* [LAN Turtle](https://lanturtle.com/) - a covert "USB Ethernet Adapter" that provides remote access, network intelligence gathering, and MITM capabilities when installed in a local network.
* [USB Rubber Ducky](http://usbrubberducky.com/) - customizable keystroke injection attack platform masquerading as a USB thumbdrive
* [Poisontap](https://samy.pl/poisontap/) - siphons cookies, exposes internal (LAN-side) router and installs web backdoor on locked computers
### Physical Access Tools
* [LAN Turtle](https://lanturtle.com/) - Covert "USB Ethernet Adapter" that provides remote access, network intelligence gathering, and MITM capabilities when installed in a local network.
* [USB Rubber Ducky](http://usbrubberducky.com/) - Customizable keystroke injection attack platform masquerading as a USB thumbdrive.
* [Poisontap](https://samy.pl/poisontap/) - Siphons cookies, exposes internal (LAN-side) router and installs web backdoor on locked computers.
* [WiFi Pineapple](https://www.wifipineapple.com/) - Wireless auditing and penetration testing platform.
#### CTF Tools
* [ctf-tools](https://github.com/zardus/ctf-tools) - a collection of setup scripts to install various security research tools easily and quickly deployable to new machines.
* [Pwntools](https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools) - Rapid exploit development framework built for use in CTFs
* [RsaCtfTool](https://github.com/sourcekris/RsaCtfTool) - Decrypt data enciphered using weak RSA keys, and recover private keys from public keys using a variety of automated attacks
### CTF Tools
* [ctf-tools](https://github.com/zardus/ctf-tools) - Collection of setup scripts to install various security research tools easily and quickly deployable to new machines.
* [Pwntools](https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools) - Rapid exploit development framework built for use in CTFs.
* [RsaCtfTool](https://github.com/sourcekris/RsaCtfTool) - Decrypt data enciphered using weak RSA keys, and recover private keys from public keys using a variety of automated attacks.
### Books
#### Penetration Testing Books
## Books
### Penetration Testing Books
* [The Art of Exploitation by Jon Erickson, 2008](https://www.nostarch.com/hacking2.htm)
* [Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide by David Kennedy et al., 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/metasploit)
* [Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking by Georgia Weidman, 2014](https://www.nostarch.com/pentesting)
@ -337,7 +340,7 @@ A collection of awesome penetration testing resources
* [Advanced Persistent Threat Hacking: The Art and Science of Hacking Any Organization by Tyler Wrightson, 2014](http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Persistent-Threat-Hacking-Organization/dp/0071828362)
* [Bug Hunter's Diary by Tobias Klein, 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/bughunter)
#### Hackers Handbook Series
### Hackers Handbook Series
* [The Database Hacker's Handbook, David Litchfield et al., 2005](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764578014.html)
* [The Shellcoders Handbook by Chris Anley et al., 2007](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-047008023X.html)
* [The Mac Hacker's Handbook by Charlie Miller & Dino Dai Zovi, 2009](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470395362.html)
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* [The Mobile Application Hackers Handbook by Dominic Chell et al., 2015](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118958500.html)
* [Car Hacker's Handbook by Craig Smith, 2016](https://www.nostarch.com/carhacking)
#### Defensive Development
### Defensive Development
* [Holistic Info-Sec for Web Developers (Fascicle 0)](https://leanpub.com/holistic-infosec-for-web-developers)
* [Holistic Info-Sec for Web Developers (Fascicle 1)](https://leanpub.com/holistic-infosec-for-web-developers-fascicle1-vps-network-cloud-webapplications)
#### Network Analysis Books
### Network Analysis Books
* [Nmap Network Scanning by Gordon Fyodor Lyon, 2009](https://nmap.org/book/)
* [Practical Packet Analysis by Chris Sanders, 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/packet2.htm)
* [Wireshark Network Analysis by by Laura Chappell & Gerald Combs, 2012](https://www.amazon.com/Wireshark-Network-Analysis-Second-Certified/dp/1893939944)
* [Network Forensics: Tracking Hackers through Cyberspace by Sherri Davidoff & Jonathan Ham, 2012](http://www.amazon.com/Network-Forensics-Tracking-Hackers-Cyberspace-ebook/dp/B008CG8CYU/)
#### Reverse Engineering Books
### Reverse Engineering Books
* [Reverse Engineering for Beginners by Dennis Yurichev](http://beginners.re/)
* [Hacking the Xbox by Andrew Huang, 2003](https://www.nostarch.com/xbox.htm)
* [The IDA Pro Book by Chris Eagle, 2011](https://www.nostarch.com/idapro2.htm)
* [Practical Reverse Engineering by Bruce Dang et al., 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118787315.html)
* [Gray Hat Hacking The Ethical Hacker's Handbook by Daniel Regalado et al., 2015](http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Ethical-Hackers-Handbook-Edition/dp/0071832386)
#### Malware Analysis Books
### Malware Analysis Books
* [Practical Malware Analysis by Michael Sikorski & Andrew Honig, 2012](https://www.nostarch.com/malware)
* [The Art of Memory Forensics by Michael Hale Ligh et al., 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118825098.html)
* [Malware Analyst's Cookbook and DVD by Michael Hale Ligh et al., 2010](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470613033.html)
#### Windows Books
### Windows Books
* [Windows Internals by Mark Russinovich et al., 2012](http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Internals-Part-Developer-Reference/dp/0735648735/)
#### Social Engineering Books
### Social Engineering Books
* [The Art of Deception by Kevin D. Mitnick & William L. Simon, 2002](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471237124.html)
* [The Art of Intrusion by Kevin D. Mitnick & William L. Simon, 2005](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764569597.html)
* [Ghost in the Wires by Kevin D. Mitnick & William L. Simon, 2011](http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kevin-mitnick/ghost-in-the-wires/9780316134477/)
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* [Unmasking the Social Engineer: The Human Element of Security by Christopher Hadnagy, 2014](http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118608577.html)
* [Social Engineering in IT Security: Tools, Tactics, and Techniques by Sharon Conheady, 2014](https://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071818464)
#### Lock Picking Books
### Lock Picking Books
* [Practical Lock Picking by Deviant Ollam, 2012](https://www.elsevier.com/books/practical-lock-picking/ollam/978-1-59749-989-7)
* [Keys to the Kingdom by Deviant Ollam, 2012](https://www.elsevier.com/books/keys-to-the-kingdom/ollam/978-1-59749-983-5)
* [CIA Lock Picking Field Operative Training Manual](https://www.scribd.com/doc/7207/CIA-Lock-Picking-Field-Operative-Training-Manual)
* [Lock Picking: Detail Overkill by Solomon](https://www.dropbox.com/s/y39ix9u9qpqffct/Lockpicking%20Detail%20Overkill.pdf?dl=0)
* [Eddie the Wire books](https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k3z4dm4vyyojp3o/AAAIXQuwMmNuCch_StLPUYm-a?dl=0)
#### Defcon Suggested Reading
### Defcon Suggested Reading
* [Defcon Suggested Reading](https://www.defcon.org/html/links/book-list.html)
### Vulnerability Databases
* [NVD](https://nvd.nist.gov/) - US National Vulnerability Database
* [CERT](https://www.us-cert.gov/) - US Computer Emergency Readiness Team
* [OSVDB](https://blog.osvdb.org/) - Open Sourced Vulnerability Database
* [Bugtraq](http://www.securityfocus.com/) - Symantec SecurityFocus
* [Exploit-DB](https://www.exploit-db.com/) - Offensive Security Exploit Database
* [Fulldisclosure](http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/) - Full Disclosure Mailing List
* [MS Bulletin](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletins) - Microsoft Security Bulletin
* [MS Advisory](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisories) - Microsoft Security Advisories
* [Inj3ct0r](http://www.1337day.com/) - Inj3ct0r Exploit Database
* [Packet Storm](https://packetstormsecurity.com/) - Packet Storm Global Security Resource
* [SecuriTeam](http://www.securiteam.com/) - Securiteam Vulnerability Information
* [CXSecurity](http://cxsecurity.com/) - CSSecurity Bugtraq List
* [Vulnerability Laboratory](http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/) - Vulnerability Research Laboratory
* [ZDI](http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/) - Zero Day Initiative
* [Vulners](https://vulners.com) - Security database of software vulnerabilities
## Vulnerability Databases
* [NVD](https://nvd.nist.gov/) - US National Vulnerability Database.
* [CERT](https://www.us-cert.gov/) - US Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
* [OSVDB](https://blog.osvdb.org/) - Open Sourced Vulnerability Database.
* [Bugtraq](http://www.securityfocus.com/) - Symantec SecurityFocus.
* [Exploit-DB](https://www.exploit-db.com/) - Offensive Security Exploit Database.
* [Fulldisclosure](http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/) - Full Disclosure Mailing List.
* [MS Bulletin](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletins) - Microsoft Security Bulletin.
* [MS Advisory](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisories) - Microsoft Security Advisories.
* [Inj3ct0r](http://www.1337day.com/) - Inj3ct0r Exploit Database.
* [Packet Storm](https://packetstormsecurity.com/) - Packet Storm Global Security Resource.
* [SecuriTeam](http://www.securiteam.com/) - Securiteam Vulnerability Information.
* [CXSecurity](http://cxsecurity.com/) - CSSecurity Bugtraq List.
* [Vulnerability Laboratory](http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/) - Vulnerability Research Laboratory.
* [ZDI](http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/) - Zero Day Initiative.
* [Vulners](https://vulners.com) - Security database of software vulnerabilities.
### Security Courses
* [Offensive Security Training](https://www.offensive-security.com/information-security-training/) - Training from BackTrack/Kali developers
* [SANS Security Training](http://www.sans.org/) - Computer Security Training & Certification
* [Open Security Training](http://opensecuritytraining.info/) - Training material for computer security classes
* [CTF Field Guide](https://trailofbits.github.io/ctf/) - everything you need to win your next CTF competition
## Security Courses
* [Offensive Security Training](https://www.offensive-security.com/information-security-training/) - Training from BackTrack/Kali developers.
* [SANS Security Training](http://www.sans.org/) - Computer Security Training & Certification.
* [Open Security Training](http://opensecuritytraining.info/) - Training material for computer security classes.
* [CTF Field Guide](https://trailofbits.github.io/ctf/) - Everything you need to win your next CTF competition.
* [ARIZONA CYBER WARFARE RANGE](http://azcwr.org/) - 24x7 live fire exercises for beginners through real world operations; capability for upward progression into the real world of cyber warfare.
* [Cybrary](http://cybrary.it) - Free courses in ethical hacking and advanced penetration testing. Advanced penetration testing courses are based on the book 'Penetration Testing for Highly Secured Enviroments'.
* [Computer Security Student](http://computersecuritystudent.com) - Many free tutorials, great for beginners, $10/mo membership unlocks all content
* [European Union Agency for Network and Information Security](https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/trainings-for-cybersecurity-specialists/online-training-material) - ENISA Cyber Security Training material
* [Computer Security Student](http://computersecuritystudent.com) - Many free tutorials, great for beginners, $10/mo membership unlocks all content.
* [European Union Agency for Network and Information Security](https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/trainings-for-cybersecurity-specialists/online-training-material) - ENISA Cyber Security Training material.
### Information Security Conferences
* [DEF CON](https://www.defcon.org/) - An annual hacker convention in Las Vegas
* [Black Hat](http://www.blackhat.com/) - An annual security conference in Las Vegas
* [BSides](http://www.securitybsides.com/) - A framework for organising and holding security conferences
* [CCC](https://events.ccc.de/congress/) - An annual meeting of the international hacker scene in Germany
* [DerbyCon](https://www.derbycon.com/) - An annual hacker conference based in Louisville
* [PhreakNIC](http://phreaknic.info/) - A technology conference held annually in middle Tennessee
* [ShmooCon](http://shmoocon.org/) - An annual US east coast hacker convention
* [CarolinaCon](http://www.carolinacon.org/) - An infosec conference, held annually in North Carolina
* [CHCon](https://2016.chcon.nz/) - Christchurch Hacker Con, Only South Island of New Zealand hacker con
* [SummerCon](http://www.summercon.org/) - One of the oldest hacker conventions, held during Summer
* [Hack.lu](https://2016.hack.lu/) - An annual conference held in Luxembourg
* [Hackfest](https://hackfest.ca) - Largest hacking conference in Canada
* [HITB](https://conference.hitb.org/) - Deep-knowledge security conference held in Malaysia and The Netherlands
* [Troopers](https://www.troopers.de) - Annual international IT Security event with workshops held in Heidelberg, Germany
* [Hack3rCon](http://hack3rcon.org/) - An annual US hacker conference
* [ThotCon](http://thotcon.org/) - An annual US hacker conference held in Chicago
* [LayerOne](http://www.layerone.org/) - An annual US security conference held every spring in Los Angeles
* [DeepSec](https://deepsec.net/) - Security Conference in Vienna, Austria
* [SkyDogCon](http://www.skydogcon.com/) - A technology conference in Nashville
* [SECUINSIDE](http://secuinside.com) - Security Conference in [Seoul](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul)
* [DefCamp](http://def.camp/) - Largest Security Conference in Eastern Europe, held anually in Bucharest, Romania
* [AppSecUSA](https://2016.appsecusa.org/) - An annual conference organised by OWASP
* [BruCON](http://brucon.org) - An annual security conference in Belgium
* [Infosecurity Europe](http://www.infosecurityeurope.com/) - Europe's number one information security event, held in London, UK
* [Nullcon](http://nullcon.net/website/) - An annual conference in Delhi and Goa, India
* [RSA Conference USA](https://www.rsaconference.com/) - An annual security conference in San Francisco, California, USA
* [Swiss Cyber Storm](https://www.swisscyberstorm.com/) - An annual security conference in Lucerne, Switzerland
* [Virus Bulletin Conference](https://www.virusbulletin.com/conference/index) - An annual conference going to be held in Denver, USA for 2016
* [Ekoparty](http://www.ekoparty.org) - Largest Security Conference in Latin America, held annually in Buenos Aires, Argentina
* [44Con](https://44con.com/) - Annual Security Conference held in London
* [BalCCon](https://www.balccon.org) - Balkan Computer Congress, annualy held in Novi Sad, Serbia
* [FSec](http://fsec.foi.hr) - FSec - Croatian Information Security Gathering in Varaždin, Croatia
## Information Security Conferences
* [DEF CON](https://www.defcon.org/) - Annual hacker convention in Las Vegas.
* [Black Hat](http://www.blackhat.com/) - Annual security conference in Las Vegas.
* [BSides](http://www.securitybsides.com/) - Framework for organising and holding security conferences.
* [CCC](https://events.ccc.de/congress/) - Annual meeting of the international hacker scene in Germany.
* [DerbyCon](https://www.derbycon.com/) - Annual hacker conference based in Louisville.
* [PhreakNIC](http://phreaknic.info/) - Technology conference held annually in middle Tennessee.
* [ShmooCon](http://shmoocon.org/) - Annual US East coast hacker convention.
* [CarolinaCon](http://www.carolinacon.org/) - Infosec conference, held annually in North Carolina.
* [CHCon](https://2016.chcon.nz/) - Christchurch Hacker Con, Only South Island of New Zealand hacker con.
* [SummerCon](http://www.summercon.org/) - One of the oldest hacker conventions, held during Summer.
* [Hack.lu](https://2016.hack.lu/) - Annual conference held in Luxembourg.
* [Hackfest](https://hackfest.ca) - Largest hacking conference in Canada.
* [HITB](https://conference.hitb.org/) - Deep-knowledge security conference held in Malaysia and The Netherlands.
* [Troopers](https://www.troopers.de) - Annual international IT Security event with workshops held in Heidelberg, Germany.
* [Hack3rCon](http://hack3rcon.org/) - Annual US hacker conference.
* [ThotCon](http://thotcon.org/) - Annual US hacker conference held in Chicago.
* [LayerOne](http://www.layerone.org/) - Annual US security conference held every spring in Los Angeles.
* [DeepSec](https://deepsec.net/) - Security Conference in Vienna, Austria.
* [SkyDogCon](http://www.skydogcon.com/) - Technology conference in Nashville.
* [SECUINSIDE](http://secuinside.com) - Security Conference in [Seoul](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul).
* [DefCamp](http://def.camp/) - Largest Security Conference in Eastern Europe, held anually in Bucharest, Romania.
* [AppSecUSA](https://2016.appsecusa.org/) - Annual conference organised by OWASP.
* [BruCON](http://brucon.org) - Annual security conference in Belgium.
* [Infosecurity Europe](http://www.infosecurityeurope.com/) - Europe's number one information security event, held in London, UK.
* [Nullcon](http://nullcon.net/website/) - Annual conference in Delhi and Goa, India.
* [RSA Conference USA](https://www.rsaconference.com/) - Annual security conference in San Francisco, California, USA.
* [Swiss Cyber Storm](https://www.swisscyberstorm.com/) - Annual security conference in Lucerne, Switzerland.
* [Virus Bulletin Conference](https://www.virusbulletin.com/conference/index) - Annual conference going to be held in Denver, USA for 2016.
* [Ekoparty](http://www.ekoparty.org) - Largest Security Conference in Latin America, held annually in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
* [44Con](https://44con.com/) - Annual Security Conference held in London.
* [BalCCon](https://www.balccon.org) - Balkan Computer Congress, annualy held in Novi Sad, Serbia.
* [FSec](http://fsec.foi.hr) - FSec - Croatian Information Security Gathering in Varaždin, Croatia.
### Information Security Magazines
* [2600: The Hacker Quarterly](https://www.2600.com/Magazine/DigitalEditions) - An American publication about technology and computer "underground"
* [Phrack Magazine](http://www.phrack.org/) - By far the longest running hacker zine
## Information Security Magazines
* [2600: The Hacker Quarterly](https://www.2600.com/Magazine/DigitalEditions) - American publication about technology and computer "underground."
* [Phrack Magazine](http://www.phrack.org/) - By far the longest running hacker zine.
### Awesome Lists
* [Kali Linux Tools](http://tools.kali.org/tools-listing) - List of tools present in Kali Linux
* [SecTools](http://sectools.org/) - Top 125 Network Security Tools
* [Pentest Cheat Sheets](https://github.com/coreb1t/awesome-pentest-cheat-sheets) - Awesome Pentest Cheat Sheets
* [C/C++ Programming](https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp) - One of the main language for open source security tools
* [.NET Programming](https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet) - A software framework for Microsoft Windows platform development
* [Shell Scripting](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell) - Command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos
* [Ruby Programming by @dreikanter](https://github.com/dreikanter/ruby-bookmarks) - The de-facto language for writing exploits
* [Ruby Programming by @markets](https://github.com/markets/awesome-ruby) - The de-facto language for writing exploits
* [Ruby Programming by @Sdogruyol](https://github.com/Sdogruyol/awesome-ruby) - The de-facto language for writing exploits
* [JavaScript Programming](https://github.com/sorrycc/awesome-javascript) - In-browser development and scripting
* [Node.js Programming by @sindresorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-nodejs) - A curated list of delightful Node.js packages and resources
* [Python tools for penetration testers](https://github.com/dloss/python-pentest-tools) - Lots of pentesting tools are written in Python
* [Python Programming by @svaksha](https://github.com/svaksha/pythonidae) - General Python programming
* [Python Programming by @vinta](https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python) - General Python programming
* [Android Security](https://github.com/ashishb/android-security-awesome) - A collection of android security related resources
* [Awesome Awesomness](https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness) - The List of the Lists
* [AppSec](https://github.com/paragonie/awesome-appsec) - Resources for learning about application security
* [CTFs](https://github.com/apsdehal/awesome-ctf) - Capture The Flag frameworks, libraries, etc
* [InfoSec § Hacking challenges](https://github.com/AnarchoTechNYC/meta/wiki/InfoSec#hacking-challenges) - Comprehensive directory of CTFs, wargames, hacking challenge websites, pentest practice lab exercises, and more
* [Hacking](https://github.com/carpedm20/awesome-hacking) - Tutorials, tools, and resources
* [Honeypots](https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots) - Honeypots, tools, components, and more
* [Infosec](https://github.com/onlurking/awesome-infosec) - Information security resources for pentesting, forensics, and more
* [Forensics](https://github.com/Cugu/awesome-forensics) - Free (mostly open source) forensic analysis tools and resources
* [Malware Analysis](https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis) - Tools and resources for analysts
* [PCAP Tools](https://github.com/caesar0301/awesome-pcaptools) - Tools for processing network traffic
* [Security](https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security) - Software, libraries, documents, and other resources
## Awesome Lists
* [Kali Linux Tools](http://tools.kali.org/tools-listing) - List of tools present in Kali Linux.
* [SecTools](http://sectools.org/) - Top 125 Network Security Tools.
* [Pentest Cheat Sheets](https://github.com/coreb1t/awesome-pentest-cheat-sheets) - Awesome Pentest Cheat Sheets.
* [C/C++ Programming](https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp) - One of the main language for open source security tools.
* [.NET Programming](https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet) - Software framework for Microsoft Windows platform development.
* [Shell Scripting](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell) - Command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos.
* [Ruby Programming by @dreikanter](https://github.com/dreikanter/ruby-bookmarks) - The de-facto language for writing exploits.
* [Ruby Programming by @markets](https://github.com/markets/awesome-ruby) - The de-facto language for writing exploits.
* [Ruby Programming by @Sdogruyol](https://github.com/Sdogruyol/awesome-ruby) - The de-facto language for writing exploits.
* [JavaScript Programming](https://github.com/sorrycc/awesome-javascript) - In-browser development and scripting.
* [Node.js Programming by @sindresorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-nodejs) - Curated list of delightful Node.js packages and resources.
* [Python tools for penetration testers](https://github.com/dloss/python-pentest-tools) - Lots of pentesting tools are written in Python.
* [Python Programming by @svaksha](https://github.com/svaksha/pythonidae) - General Python programming.
* [Python Programming by @vinta](https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python) - General Python programming.
* [Android Security](https://github.com/ashishb/android-security-awesome) - Collection of Android security related resources.
* [Awesome Awesomness](https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness) - The List of the Lists.
* [AppSec](https://github.com/paragonie/awesome-appsec) - Resources for learning about application security.
* [CTFs](https://github.com/apsdehal/awesome-ctf) - Capture The Flag frameworks, libraries, etc.
* [InfoSec § Hacking challenges](https://github.com/AnarchoTechNYC/meta/wiki/InfoSec#hacking-challenges) - Comprehensive directory of CTFs, wargames, hacking challenge websites, pentest practice lab exercises, and more.
* [Hacking](https://github.com/carpedm20/awesome-hacking) - Tutorials, tools, and resources.
* [Honeypots](https://github.com/paralax/awesome-honeypots) - Honeypots, tools, components, and more.
* [Infosec](https://github.com/onlurking/awesome-infosec) - Information security resources for pentesting, forensics, and more.
* [Forensics](https://github.com/Cugu/awesome-forensics) - Free (mostly open source) forensic analysis tools and resources.
* [Malware Analysis](https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis) - Tools and resources for analysts.
* [PCAP Tools](https://github.com/caesar0301/awesome-pcaptools) - Tools for processing network traffic.
* [Security](https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security) - Software, libraries, documents, and other resources.
* [Awesome Lockpicking](https://github.com/meitar/awesome-lockpicking) - Awesome guides, tools, and other resources about the security and compromise of locks, safes, and keys.
* [Awesome List](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) - A curated list of awesome lists
* [SecLists](https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists) - Collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments
* [Security Talks](https://github.com/PaulSec/awesome-sec-talks) - A curated list of security conferences
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* [SecLists](https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists) - Collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments.
* [Security Talks](https://github.com/PaulSec/awesome-sec-talks) - Curated list of security conferences.