Awesome Hacking ToolsA curated list of awesome Hacking Tools. If you want to contribute to this list send me a pull request. 0trace1.5A hop enumeration tool. 3proxy0.7.1.1Tiny free proxy server. 3proxy-win320.7.1.1Tiny free proxy server.
42zip42Recursive Zip archive bomb. acccheck0.2.1A password dictionary attack tool that targets windows authentication via the SMB protocol. Spyse OSINT gathering tool that scans the entire web, enrich and collect all the data in its own DB for instant access. Provided data: IPv4 hosts, sub/domains/whois, ports/banners/protocols, technologies, OS, AS, wide SSL/TLS DB and more. findsubdomains Complete subdomains sacnning service.(works using OSINT). sublist3r subdomains enumeration tool for penetration testers. ASlookup Made for identifying the owner of an IP range(CIDR), ASN, related ASN, registry, etc.
ace1.10Automated Corporate Enumerator. A simple yet powerful VoIP Corporate Directory enumeration tool that mimics the behavior of an IP Phone in order to download the name and extension entries that a given phone can display on its screen interface. admid-pack 0.1ADM DNS spoofing tools - Uses a variety of active and passive methods to spoof DNS packets.
Free Python Gamesis an Apache2 licensed collection of free Python gamesintended for education and fun. The games are written in simple Python code anddesigned for experimentation and changes. Simplified versions of severalclassic arcade games are included.Python is one of the top-five most popular programming languages in the worldand available for free from. Pythonincludes an extensive Standard Library distributed with your installation. TheStandard Library has a module called Turtle which is a popular way to introduceprogramming to kids. Turtle was part of the original Logo programming languagedeveloped by Wally Feurzig and Seymour Papert in 1966. All of the games inare implemented using Python and its Turtle module.Starting in 2012, began as an after school program toteach programming to inner-city youth.
The goal was to have fun as much as itwas to learn. Since then the games have been improved and used in a variety ofsettings ranging from classrooms to summer day-camps.The games run anywhere Python can be installed which includes desktop computersrunning Windows, Mac OS, or Linux and older or low-power hardware such as theRaspberry Pi. Kids across the United States in grades 6th-12th have enjoyedlearning about topics such as encryption and projectile motion through games.Each game is entirely independent from the others and includes comments alongwith a list of exercises to work through with students. Creativity andflexibility is important. There is no right or wrong way to implement a newfeature or behavior! You never know which games students will engage with best. Testimonials“I love Free Python Games because the games are fun and they’re easy tounderstand and change.
I like making my own games now.”– Luke Martin, Student“Free Python Games inspired and introduced a new hobby to our son. Thank you somuch for exposing him to coding. He is having so much fun!”– Mary Lai, Parent“Free Python Games are great because they really engage students and let themlearn at their own pace.”– Rick Schertle, Teacher, Steindorf STEAM School“Free Python Games combines play and learning in a flexible environment thatreduces the stress of a difficult topic like programming.”– Brett Bymaster, Youth Pastor, The River Church Community“Free Python Games is great for students, is highly organized and flexible,and seeks to unleash inquiry and understanding.”– Terri Furton, Principal, Downtown College Prep.