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Mechanical keyboards are all the rage these days! People love the satisfying tactile sensation, and some go on great lengths to customise them to their exact liking. That begs the question: If we love it that much, why stop at just computer keyboards? If you think about it, there are plenty of everyday input devices in desperate need of mech-ing up! For example... a microwave keypad?? Yep you heard that right! Here is the story of how I added a RGB OLED hot-swap mechanical keypad to create the most pimped-up microwave in the entire world! Click me for high-res video with sound! Background A year ago, I picked up a used microwave for £5 at a carboot sale. It was a "Proline Micro Chef ST44": It appears to be from early 2000s, and is pretty unremarkable in every way. But it was cheap and it works, so good enough for me! Problem! That is, until almost exactly a year later. I pressed the usual buttons to heat up my meal, but nothing happened. After the initial disbelief, my thorough investigation by randomly prodding buttons revealed that the membrane keypad is likely broken. At first a few buttons still worked, but soon all the buttons stopped responding. At this point I could have just chucked it and still got my money's worth. But it seemed like a waste just because a cheap plastic keypad failed. Plus I could save a few pounds if I fixed it instead of buying a new one. So I took it apart and see if there was anything I could do. Disassembly After removing the case, we can see the main circuit board: Microcontroller at top-middle Buzzer at top-right Blue ribbon connector for keypad at middle-left Transformer and control relays near the bottom Entire board is through-hole, but I guess if it works it works! Here is the front side: The board is well marked, and it's interesting to see it uses a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD), which was already falling out of favour by the time this was made. I also noticed this board, and in fact everything inside, was designed by Daewoo, a Korean conglomerate making everything from cars to, well, this. Anyway, back to the matter at hand. I thought I could just clean up the ribbon cable contacts and call it a day. Except I didn't notice the contacts were made from carbon(graphite?) instead of the usual metal, and I rubbed some right off: So if it wasn't broken then, it's definitely broken now. Great job! Enter the Matrix (Scanning) Still, it wasn't the end of the world. The keypad almost certainly uses Matrix Scanning to interface with the controller. There is a detailed introduction of this topic on Sparkfun. But in short, matrix scanning allows us to read a large number of inputs from limited number of controller pins. For example, there are more than 100 keys on our computer keyboard. If we simply connect each key to an input pin, the controller chip will need to have more than 100 pins! It will be bulky, difficult to route, and expensive to produce. Instead, with a little cleverness in the firmware, we can arrange the buttons in a grid of columns and rows, AKA a matrix, like this: This way, by scanning a single row and column at a time, we can determine which key(s) are pressed. Of course there are a lot more technicalities, so read more here if you want. Anyway, in the example above, instead of 4 * 4 = 16 pins, we only need 4 + 4 = 8 pins, a saving of half! And with our computer keyboard, we will only need around 20 pins instead of more than 100! Thus, we can see that Matrix Scanning simplifies the pin count and design complexity of input devices. Figuring Out the Matrix Back to our microwave keypad at hand. We can see its ribbon cable comes in two parts, each with 5 pins: So if my assumptions are correct, it would be a 5x5 matrix with 25 buttons. If you scroll all the way back up, you'll find the keypad has 24 buttons, so it checks out! Now we know there are 5 columns and 5 rows, it's time to figure out which key is which. To do that, I desoldered the ribbon cable connector and replaced it with a straight male header: As a side note, the microcontroller is a TMP47C412AN designed by Toshiba. It is a 4-bit processor with 4KB of ROM and 128 Bytes of RAM. It can also directly drive Vacuum Fluorescent Tubes. So all in all, a very specialised chip for appliances. Very underpowered compared to Arduinos and STM32s. But still, it gets the job done! I connected some jumper wires: And labeled the rows and columns with 1-5 and A-E: I then put the board back, powered on, and touched each pair of wires to see which button it responds as. It took a while, but eventually I figured out the matrix location of the buttons I need: So all in all, 10 numpad keys and 4 control buttons. There are a bunch of other buttons, but I didn't bother since I don't use them anyway. I quickly whipped up a simple schematic: With that, I hard-wired some buttons on a perf board as a quick and dirty fix: It works! At least I'll have hot meals now! And it didn't cost me a dime. But as you can see, it is very messy with 10 wires coming out of the case, and I'm sure I could do better. Pimp It Up! Around the same time, I was working on duckyPad, a 15-key mechanical macropad with OLED, hot-swap, RGB, and sophisticated input automation with duckyScript: Feel free to check out the project page if you're interested! I called it a "Do-It-All Macropad", so to live up to its name, it was only natural that I get it working on my microwave too! And if I pull this off, my lowly 20-year-old second-hand broken microwave will transform into the only one in the entire world with mechanical switches and RGB lighting! Now that's what I call ... a Korean Custom 😅. However, it wasn't as easy as it sounds. There are a number of challenges: I want to use the existing duckyPad as-is, so no redesigning. I want to keep it clean and tidy, so the fewer wires the better. It has to be powered by the microwave itself too. PMM Board Right now, there are 10 wires coming out of the case and into my hand-made keypad, very messy. Ideally, with duckyPad, I want it to use only 3 wires: Power, Ground, and Data. With so few wires, they can be inside a single cable, which would be much more clean and tidy. However, the microwave controller still expects 10 wires from the keypad matrix. So that means I would need an adapter of some sort. Let's just call it PMM board. duckyPad would talk to PMM board, which in turn talks to the microwave controller. Something like this: Not too bad! However, until now we have been using real switches with the keypad matrix. But with PMM board, we will need to control the key matrix electronically to fool the microwave into thinking we pressed buttons! How do we do it? Blast From the Past It came as a bit of a surprise, but after some digging, it turned out that I solved this exact problem 3 years ago! Back then, I was trying to automate inputs of Nintendo Switch Joycons, and they also used matrix scanning for their buttons. And the answer? Analogue Switches! You can think of them as regular switches, but instead of pushing them with your fingers, they are controlled electronically. The chip I used is ADG714 from Analog Devices. There are 8 switches in one chip, and they are controlled via simple SPI protocol: I quickly designed the PMM board: It's a relatively simple board. A STM32F042F6P6 is used, and I broke out all of its pins on headers in case I need them. Since there are 14 buttons that I want to control, two ADG714s are needed. With SPI, they can be daisy-chained easily. You can see in the schematic that the analogue switches are wired up in exactly the same way as my shoddy hand-soldered keypad. Except now they can be pressed electronically by the microcontroller. I had the PCB made, and soldered on all the components: I did a preliminary testing with continuity beeper, and it seemed to work fine, but we'll only know for sure once it is installed on the real thing. Serial-ous Talk Now the PMM board can control the button matrix, how should duckyPad talk to it? With only 1 wire for data, I reckoned that a simple one-way serial link should be more than enough. duckyPad would send a simple serial message at 115200bps every time a key is pressed. The PMM board receives it, and if the format is correct, it would momentarily close the corresponding analog switch, simulating a button press to the microwave. I added a top-secret UARTPRINT command to the duckyScript parser, and created a profile for my microwave keypad. They keys on duckyPad is arranged as follows: Why So Negative? It's all coming together! Which brings us to the final question: How are we going to power it? I thought it would be straightforward. There is already a microcontroller on the microwave circuit board, so just tap its power and job done! Turns out, almost but not quite. Examining the circuit board in detail, it turns out the whole thing runs on negative voltages. We can see it gets -26V from the transformer, steps it down to -12V, then again to -5V. The voltage regulator is a S7905PIC fixed-negative-voltage regulator, further confirming this theory. I'm not sure why it is designed this way, probably has something to do with the AC transformer. Still, it doesn't actually matter that much, as it's just from a different point of reference. I tapped two power wires from the circuit board to power the PMM board, and in turn, duckyPad: To reduce confusion, I marked them 0V and -5V. Usually, we would connect 0V to GND, and a positive voltage to VCC. But in this case, 0V is actually at the higher potential. So all I needed to do is connect -5V to GND, and 0V to VCC. The potential difference is still 5V, so everything works. (Eagle eyed viewers might notice I also covered the buzzer with a sticker. It was so loud!) A Duckin' Great Time! I reinstalled the circuit board, hooked everything up and did a quick test, it works! You can see the 3 wires going from duckyPad debug header to PMM board, as well as the 10 wires going into the control board where the blue ribbon cable used to be. I attached the duckyPad to the microwave, chopped off the ends of a cheap USB cable, and used the 4 wires inside to connect everything up through a vent at the bottom. Voilà! It's done! The first and (probably) only microwave in the entire universe with mechanical switches, OLED, and RGB lighting! Have you ever experienced the crisp and clicky tactile and audible perfection of Gateron Greens while heating up some frozen junk food at 2am because you're too lazy to cook? Well, I have, so there's that! Click me for high-res video with sound! I want one too! If you're interested in duckyPad, you can learn more about it and get one here! And if you want the whole package, unfortunately it would be much more involved. Each microwave have different keypad matrix layouts, so you'll need to figure them out, and design and build a PMM board yourself. Not a small feat, but at least all the information is here! If you do go down this path, let me know if you have any questions! Of course there are high voltages and potential of microwave radiation when you take it apart, so be careful! Other Stuff I've done a few other fun projects over the years, feel free to check them out: Daytripper: Hide-my-windows Laser Tripwire: Saves the day while you slack off! exixe: Miniture Nixie Tube driver module: Eliminate the need for vintage chips and multiplexing circuits. From Aduino to STM32: A detailed tutorial to get you started with STM32 development. List of all my repos Questions or Comments? Please feel free to open an issue, ask in the official duckyPad discord, DM me on discord dekuNukem#6998, or email dekuNukem@gmail.com for inquires. Source1 point
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Eu comand foarte des de la ei si acolo pe platforma sunt o multime de firme care au cont de vanzator, de multe ori comand dar coletul il primesc de la o alta firma cu factura printata de la a doua firma care nu este cea care figureaza pe platforma lor. Din aceasta cauza nu cred ca 100% ajung taxele si impozitele la buget. @Nytro instaleaza aplicatia asta si arunca o privire, eu deja am 5 produse achizitionate prin aceasta aplicatie android - apple bine pana incep romanii nostrii sa isi dea seama dar ideea este cum sa vinzi "mai eficient si cu taxe mai putine".1 point
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Red Teaming Toolkit Collection Red Teaming/Adversary Simulation Toolkit Reconnaissance Weaponization Delivery Command and Control Lateral Movement Establish Foothold Escalate Privileges Data Exfiltration Misc References Reconnaissance Active Intelligence Gathering EyeWitness is designed to take screenshots of websites, provide some server header info, and identify default credentials if possible. https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness AWSBucketDump is a tool to quickly enumerate AWS S3 buckets to look for loot. https://github.com/jordanpotti/AWSBucketDump AQUATONE is a set of tools for performing reconnaissance on domain names. https://github.com/michenriksen/aquatone spoofcheck a program that checks if a domain can be spoofed from. The program checks SPF and DMARC records for weak configurations that allow spoofing. https://github.com/BishopFox/spoofcheck Nmap is used to discover hosts and services on a computer network, thus building a "map" of the network. https://github.com/nmap/nmap dnsrecon a tool DNS Enumeration Script. https://github.com/darkoperator/dnsrecon Passive Intelligence Gathering Social Mapper OSINT Social Media Mapping Tool, takes a list of names & images (or LinkedIn company name) and performs automated target searching on a huge scale across multiple social media sites. Not restricted by APIs as it instruments a browser using Selenium. Outputs reports to aid in correlating targets across sites. https://github.com/SpiderLabs/social_mapper skiptracer OSINT scraping framework, utilizes some basic python webscraping (BeautifulSoup) of PII paywall sites to compile passive information on a target on a ramen noodle budget. https://github.com/xillwillx/skiptracer ScrapedIn a tool to scrape LinkedIn without API restrictions for data reconnaissance. https://github.com/dchrastil/ScrapedIn linkScrape A LinkedIn user/company enumeration tool. https://github.com/NickSanzotta/linkScrape FOCA (Fingerprinting Organizations with Collected Archives) is a tool used mainly to find metadata and hidden information in the documents its scans. https://github.com/ElevenPaths/FOCA theHarvester is a tool for gathering subdomain names, e-mail addresses, virtual hosts, open ports/ banners, and employee names from different public sources. https://github.com/laramies/theHarvester Metagoofil is a tool for extracting metadata of public documents (pdf,doc,xls,ppt,etc) availables in the target websites. https://github.com/laramies/metagoofil SimplyEmail Email recon made fast and easy, with a framework to build on. https://github.com/killswitch-GUI/SimplyEmail truffleHog searches through git repositories for secrets, digging deep into commit history and branches.https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog Just-Metadata is a tool that gathers and analyzes metadata about IP addresses. It attempts to find relationships between systems within a large dataset. https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/Just-Metadata typofinder a finder of domain typos showing country of IP address. https://github.com/nccgroup/typofinder pwnedOrNot is a python script which checks if the email account has been compromised in a data breach, if the email account is compromised it proceeds to find passwords for the compromised account. https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/pwnedOrNot GitHarvester This tool is used for harvesting information from GitHub like google dork. https://github.com/metac0rtex/GitHarvester pwndb is a python command-line tool for searching leaked credentials using the Onion service with the same name. https://github.com/davidtavarez/pwndb/ Frameworks Maltego is a unique platform developed to deliver a clear threat picture to the environment that an organization owns and operates. https://www.paterva.com/web7/downloads.php SpiderFoot the open source footprinting and intelligence-gathering tool. https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot datasploit is an OSINT Framework to perform various recon techniques on Companies, People, Phone Number, Bitcoin Addresses, etc., aggregate all the raw data, and give data in multiple formats. https://github.com/DataSploit/datasploit Recon-ng is a full-featured Web Reconnaissance framework written in Python. https://bitbucket.org/LaNMaSteR53/recon-ng Weaponization Composite Moniker Proof of Concept exploit for CVE-2017-8570. https://github.com/rxwx/CVE-2017-8570 Exploit toolkit CVE-2017-8759 is a handy python script which provides pentesters and security researchers a quick and effective way to test Microsoft .NET Framework RCE. https://github.com/bhdresh/CVE-2017-8759 CVE-2017-11882 Exploit accepts over 17k bytes long command/code in maximum. https://github.com/unamer/CVE-2017-11882 Adobe Flash Exploit CVE-2018-4878. https://github.com/anbai-inc/CVE-2018-4878 Exploit toolkit CVE-2017-0199 is a handy python script which provides pentesters and security researchers a quick and effective way to test Microsoft Office RCE. https://github.com/bhdresh/CVE-2017-0199 demiguise is a HTA encryption tool for RedTeams. https://github.com/nccgroup/demiguise Office-DDE-Payloads collection of scripts and templates to generate Office documents embedded with the DDE, macro-less command execution technique. https://github.com/0xdeadbeefJERKY/Office-DDE-Payloads CACTUSTORCH Payload Generation for Adversary Simulations. https://github.com/mdsecactivebreach/CACTUSTORCH SharpShooter is a payload creation framework for the retrieval and execution of arbitrary CSharp source code. https://github.com/mdsecactivebreach/SharpShooter Don't kill my cat is a tool that generates obfuscated shellcode that is stored inside of polyglot images. The image is 100% valid and also 100% valid shellcode. https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/DKMC Malicious Macro Generator Utility Simple utility design to generate obfuscated macro that also include a AV / Sandboxes escape mechanism. https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/MaliciousMacroGenerator SCT Obfuscator Cobalt Strike SCT payload obfuscator. https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/SCT-obfuscator Invoke-Obfuscation PowerShell Obfuscator. https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-Obfuscation Invoke-CradleCrafter PowerShell remote download cradle generator and obfuscator. https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-CradleCrafter Invoke-DOSfuscation cmd.exe Command Obfuscation Generator & Detection Test Harness. https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-DOSfuscation morphHTA Morphing Cobalt Strike's evil.HTA. https://github.com/vysec/morphHTA Unicorn is a simple tool for using a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode straight into memory. https://github.com/trustedsec/unicorn Shellter is a dynamic shellcode injection tool, and the first truly dynamic PE infector ever created. https://www.shellterproject.com/ EmbedInHTML Embed and hide any file in an HTML file. https://github.com/Arno0x/EmbedInHTML SigThief Stealing Signatures and Making One Invalid Signature at a Time. https://github.com/secretsquirrel/SigThief Veil is a tool designed to generate metasploit payloads that bypass common anti-virus solutions. https://github.com/Veil-Framework/Veil CheckPlease Sandbox evasion modules written in PowerShell, Python, Go, Ruby, C, C#, Perl, and Rust. https://github.com/Arvanaghi/CheckPlease Invoke-PSImage is a tool to embeded a PowerShell script in the pixels of a PNG file and generates a oneliner to execute. https://github.com/peewpw/Invoke-PSImage LuckyStrike a PowerShell based utility for the creation of malicious Office macro documents. To be used for pentesting or educational purposes only. https://github.com/curi0usJack/luckystrike ClickOnceGenerator Quick Malicious ClickOnceGenerator for Red Team. The default application a simple WebBrowser widget that point to a website of your choice. https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/ClickOnceGenerator macro_pack is a tool by @EmericNasi used to automatize obfuscation and generation of MS Office documents, VB scripts, and other formats for pentest, demo, and social engineering assessments. https://github.com/sevagas/macro_pack StarFighters a JavaScript and VBScript Based Empire Launcher. https://github.com/Cn33liz/StarFighters nps_payload this script will generate payloads for basic intrusion detection avoidance. It utilizes publicly demonstrated techniques from several different sources. https://github.com/trustedsec/nps_payload SocialEngineeringPayloads a collection of social engineering tricks and payloads being used for credential theft and spear phishing attacks. https://github.com/bhdresh/SocialEngineeringPayloads The Social-Engineer Toolkit is an open-source penetration testing framework designed for social engineering. https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit Phishery is a Simple SSL Enabled HTTP server with the primary purpose of phishing credentials via Basic Authentication.https://github.com/ryhanson/phishery PowerShdll run PowerShell with rundll32. Bypass software restrictions. https://github.com/p3nt4/PowerShdll Ultimate AppLocker ByPass List The goal of this repository is to document the most common techniques to bypass AppLocker. https://github.com/api0cradle/UltimateAppLockerByPassList Ruler is a tool that allows you to interact with Exchange servers remotely, through either the MAPI/HTTP or RPC/HTTP protocol. https://github.com/sensepost/ruler Generate-Macro is a standalone PowerShell script that will generate a malicious Microsoft Office document with a specified payload and persistence method. https://github.com/enigma0x3/Generate-Macro Malicious Macro MSBuild Generator Generates Malicious Macro and Execute Powershell or Shellcode via MSBuild Application Whitelisting Bypass. https://github.com/infosecn1nja/MaliciousMacroMSBuild Meta Twin is designed as a file resource cloner. Metadata, including digital signature, is extracted from one file and injected into another. https://github.com/threatexpress/metatwin WePWNise generates architecture independent VBA code to be used in Office documents or templates and automates bypassing application control and exploit mitigation software. https://github.com/mwrlabs/wePWNise DotNetToJScript a tool to create a JScript file which loads a .NET v2 assembly from memory. https://github.com/tyranid/DotNetToJScript PSAmsi is a tool for auditing and defeating AMSI signatures. https://github.com/cobbr/PSAmsi Reflective DLL injection is a library injection technique in which the concept of reflective programming is employed to perform the loading of a library from memory into a host process. https://github.com/stephenfewer/ReflectiveDLLInjection ps1encode use to generate and encode a powershell based metasploit payloads. https://github.com/CroweCybersecurity/ps1encode Worse PDF turn a normal PDF file into malicious. Use to steal Net-NTLM Hashes from windows machines. https://github.com/3gstudent/Worse-PDF SpookFlare has a different perspective to bypass security measures and it gives you the opportunity to bypass the endpoint countermeasures at the client-side detection and network-side detection. https://github.com/hlldz/SpookFlare GreatSCT is an open source project to generate application white list bypasses. This tool is intended for BOTH red and blue team. https://github.com/GreatSCT/GreatSCT nps running powershell without powershell. https://github.com/Ben0xA/nps Meterpreter_Paranoid_Mode.sh allows users to secure your staged/stageless connection for Meterpreter by having it check the certificate of the handler it is connecting to. https://github.com/r00t-3xp10it/Meterpreter_Paranoid_Mode-SSL The Backdoor Factory (BDF) is to patch executable binaries with user desired shellcode and continue normal execution of the prepatched state. https://github.com/secretsquirrel/the-backdoor-factory MacroShop a collection of scripts to aid in delivering payloads via Office Macros. https://github.com/khr0x40sh/MacroShop UnmanagedPowerShell Executes PowerShell from an unmanaged process. https://github.com/leechristensen/UnmanagedPowerShell evil-ssdp Spoof SSDP replies to phish for NTLM hashes on a network. Creates a fake UPNP device, tricking users into visiting a malicious phishing page. https://gitlab.com/initstring/evil-ssdp Ebowla Framework for Making Environmental Keyed Payloads. https://github.com/Genetic-Malware/Ebowla make-pdf-embedded a tool to create a PDF document with an embedded file. https://github.com/DidierStevens/DidierStevensSuite/blob/master/make-pdf-embedded.py avet (AntiVirusEvasionTool) is targeting windows machines with executable files using different evasion techniques. https://github.com/govolution/avet Delivery Phishing King Phisher is a tool for testing and promoting user awareness by simulating real world phishing attacks. https://github.com/securestate/king-phisher FiercePhish is a full-fledged phishing framework to manage all phishing engagements. It allows you to track separate phishing campaigns, schedule sending of emails, and much more. https://github.com/Raikia/FiercePhish ReelPhish is a Real-Time Two-Factor Phishing Tool. https://github.com/fireeye/ReelPhish/ Gophish is an open-source phishing toolkit designed for businesses and penetration testers. It provides the ability to quickly and easily setup and execute phishing engagements and security awareness training. https://github.com/gophish/gophish CredSniper is a phishing framework written with the Python micro-framework Flask and Jinja2 templating which supports capturing 2FA tokens. https://github.com/ustayready/CredSniper PwnAuth a web application framework for launching and managing OAuth abuse campaigns. https://github.com/fireeye/PwnAuth Phishing Frenzy Ruby on Rails Phishing Framework. https://github.com/pentestgeek/phishing-frenzy Phishing Pretexts a library of pretexts to use on offensive phishing engagements. https://github.com/L4bF0x/PhishingPretexts *Modlishka is a flexible and powerful reverse proxy, that will take your ethical phishing campaigns to the next level. https://github.com/drk1wi/Modlishka Watering Hole Attack BeEF is short for The Browser Exploitation Framework. It is a penetration testing tool that focuses on the web browser. https://github.com/beefproject/beef Command and Control Remote Access Tools Cobalt Strike is software for Adversary Simulations and Red Team Operations. https://cobaltstrike.com/ Empire is a post-exploitation framework that includes a pure-PowerShell2.0 Windows agent, and a pure Python 2.6/2.7 Linux/OS X agent. https://github.com/EmpireProject/Empire Metasploit Framework is a computer security project that provides information about security vulnerabilities and aids in penetration testing and IDS signature development. https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework SILENTTRINITY A post-exploitation agent powered by Python, IronPython, C#/.NET. https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/SILENTTRINITY Pupy is an opensource, cross-platform (Windows, Linux, OSX, Android) remote administration and post-exploitation tool mainly written in python. https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy Koadic or COM Command & Control, is a Windows post-exploitation rootkit similar to other penetration testing tools such as Meterpreter and Powershell Empire. https://github.com/zerosum0x0/koadic PoshC2 is a proxy aware C2 framework written completely in PowerShell to aid penetration testers with red teaming, post-exploitation and lateral movement. https://github.com/nettitude/PoshC2 Gcat a stealthy Python based backdoor that uses Gmail as a command and control server. https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/gcat TrevorC2 is a legitimate website (browsable) that tunnels client/server communications for covert command execution. https://github.com/trustedsec/trevorc2 Merlin is a cross-platform post-exploitation HTTP/2 Command & Control server and agent written in golang. https://github.com/Ne0nd0g/merlin Quasar is a fast and light-weight remote administration tool coded in C#. Providing high stability and an easy-to-use user interface, Quasar is the perfect remote administration solution for you. https://github.com/quasar/QuasarRAT Covenant is a .NET command and control framework that aims to highlight the attack surface of .NET, make the use of offensive .NET tradecraft easier, and serve as a collaborative command and control platform for red teamers. https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant FactionC2 is a C2 framework which use websockets based API that allows for interacting with agents and transports. https://github.com/FactionC2/ DNScat2 is a tool is designed to create an encrypted command-and-control (C&C) channel over the DNS protocol. https://github.com/iagox86/dnscat2 Staging Rapid Attack Infrastructure (RAI) Red Team Infrastructure... Quick... Fast... Simplified One of the most tedious phases of a Red Team Operation is usually the infrastructure setup. This usually entails a teamserver or controller, domains, redirectors, and a Phishing server. https://github.com/obscuritylabs/RAI Red Baron is a set of modules and custom/third-party providers for Terraform which tries to automate creating resilient, disposable, secure and agile infrastructure for Red Teams. https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/Red-Baron EvilURL generate unicode evil domains for IDN Homograph Attack and detect them. https://github.com/UndeadSec/EvilURL Domain Hunter checks expired domains, bluecoat categorization, and Archive.org history to determine good candidates for phishing and C2 domain names. https://github.com/threatexpress/domainhunter PowerDNS is a simple proof of concept to demonstrate the execution of PowerShell script using DNS only. https://github.com/mdsecactivebreach/PowerDNS Chameleon a tool for evading Proxy categorisation. https://github.com/mdsecactivebreach/Chameleon CatMyFish Search for categorized domain that can be used during red teaming engagement. Perfect to setup whitelisted domain for your Cobalt Strike beacon C&C. https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/CatMyFish Malleable C2 is a domain specific language to redefine indicators in Beacon's communication. https://github.com/rsmudge/Malleable-C2-Profiles Malleable-C2-Randomizer This script randomizes Cobalt Strike Malleable C2 profiles through the use of a metalanguage, hopefully reducing the chances of flagging signature-based detection controls. https://github.com/bluscreenofjeff/Malleable-C2-Randomizer FindFrontableDomains search for potential frontable domains. https://github.com/rvrsh3ll/FindFrontableDomains Postfix-Server-Setup Setting up a phishing server is a very long and tedious process. It can take hours to setup, and can be compromised in minutes. https://github.com/n0pe-sled/Postfix-Server-Setup DomainFrontingLists a list of Domain Frontable Domains by CDN. https://github.com/vysec/DomainFrontingLists Apache2-Mod-Rewrite-Setup Quickly Implement Mod-Rewrite in your infastructure. https://github.com/n0pe-sled/Apache2-Mod-Rewrite-Setup mod_rewrite rule to evade vendor sandboxes. https://gist.github.com/curi0usJack/971385e8334e189d93a6cb4671238b10 external_c2 framework a python framework for usage with Cobalt Strike's External C2. https://github.com/Und3rf10w/external_c2_framework ExternalC2 a library for integrating communication channels with the Cobalt Strike External C2 server. https://github.com/ryhanson/ExternalC2 cs2modrewrite a tools for convert Cobalt Strike profiles to modrewrite scripts. https://github.com/threatexpress/cs2modrewrite e2modrewrite a tools for convert Empire profiles to Apache modrewrite scripts. https://github.com/infosecn1nja/e2modrewrite redi automated script for setting up CobaltStrike redirectors (nginx reverse proxy, letsencrypt). https://github.com/taherio/redi cat-sites Library of sites for categorization. https://github.com/audrummer15/cat-sites now-you-see-me Pass-thru web server for traffic redirection. https://github.com/audrummer15/now-you-see-me Domain Fronting Google App Engine. https://github.com/redteam-cyberark/Google-Domain-fronting DomainFrontDiscover Scripts and results for finding domain frontable CloudFront domains. https://github.com/peewpw/DomainFrontDiscover Automated Empire Infrastructure https://github.com/bneg/RedTeam-Automation Serving Random Payloads with NGINX. https://gist.github.com/jivoi/a33ace2e25515a31aa2ffbae246d98c9 meek is a blocking-resistant pluggable transport for Tor. It encodes a data stream as a sequence of HTTPS requests and responses. https://github.com/arlolra/meek CobaltStrike-ToolKit Some useful scripts for CobaltStrike. https://github.com/killswitch-GUI/CobaltStrike-ToolKit mkhtaccess_red Auto-generate an HTaccess for payload delivery -- automatically pulls ips/nets/etc from known sandbox companies/sources that have been seen before, and redirects them to a benign payload. https://github.com/violentlydave/mkhtaccess_red RedFile a flask wsgi application that serves files with intelligence, good for serving conditional RedTeam payloads. https://github.com/outflanknl/RedFile keyserver Easily serve HTTP and DNS keys for proper payload protection. https://github.com/leoloobeek/keyserver DoHC2 allows the ExternalC2 library from Ryan Hanson (https://github.com/ryhanson/ExternalC2) to be leveraged for command and control (C2) via DNS over HTTPS (DoH). This is built for the popular Adversary Simulation and Red Team Operations Software Cobalt Strike (https://www.cobaltstrike.com). https://github.com/SpiderLabs/DoHC2 Lateral Movement CrackMapExec is a swiss army knife for pentesting networks. https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec PowerLessShell rely on MSBuild.exe to remotely execute PowerShell scripts and commands without spawning powershell.exe. https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/PowerLessShell GoFetch is a tool to automatically exercise an attack plan generated by the BloodHound application.https://github.com/GoFetchAD/GoFetch ANGRYPUPPY a bloodhound attack path automation in CobaltStrike. https://github.com/vysec/ANGRYPUPPY DeathStar is a Python script that uses Empire's RESTful API to automate gaining Domain Admin rights in Active Directory environments using a variety of techinques. https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/DeathStar SharpHound C# Rewrite of the BloodHound Ingestor. https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/SharpHound BloodHound.py is a Python based ingestor for BloodHound, based on Impacket. https://github.com/fox-it/BloodHound.py Responder is a LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner, with built-in HTTP/SMB/MSSQL/FTP/LDAP rogue authentication server supporting NTLMv1/NTLMv2/LMv2, Extended Security NTLMSSP and Basic HTTP authentication. https://github.com/SpiderLabs/Responder SessionGopher is a PowerShell tool that uses WMI to extract saved session information for remote access tools such as WinSCP, PuTTY, SuperPuTTY, FileZilla, and Microsoft Remote Desktop. It can be run remotely or locally. https://github.com/fireeye/SessionGopher PowerSploit is a collection of Microsoft PowerShell modules that can be used to aid penetration testers during all phases of an assessment. https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit Nishang is a framework and collection of scripts and payloads which enables usage of PowerShell for offensive security, penetration testing and red teaming. Nishang is useful during all phases of penetration testing. https://github.com/samratashok/nishang Inveigh is a Windows PowerShell LLMNR/mDNS/NBNS spoofer/man-in-the-middle tool. https://github.com/Kevin-Robertson/Inveigh PowerUpSQL a PowerShell Toolkit for Attacking SQL Server. https://github.com/NetSPI/PowerUpSQL MailSniper is a penetration testing tool for searching through email in a Microsoft Exchange environment for specific terms (passwords, insider intel, network architecture information, etc.). https://github.com/dafthack/MailSniper WMIOps is a powershell script that uses WMI to perform a variety of actions on hosts, local or remote, within a Windows environment. It's designed primarily for use on penetration tests or red team engagements. https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/WMIOps Mimikatz is an open-source utility that enables the viewing of credential information from the Windows lsass. https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz LaZagne project is an open source application used to retrieve lots of passwords stored on a local computer. https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne mimipenguin a tool to dump the login password from the current linux desktop user. Adapted from the idea behind the popular Windows tool mimikatz. https://github.com/huntergregal/mimipenguin PsExec is a light-weight telnet-replacement that lets you execute processes on other systems, complete with full interactivity for console applications, without having to manually install client software. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/psexec KeeThief allows for the extraction of KeePass 2.X key material from memory, as well as the backdooring and enumeration of the KeePass trigger system. https://github.com/HarmJ0y/KeeThief PSAttack combines some of the best projects in the infosec powershell community into a self contained custom PowerShell console. https://github.com/jaredhaight/PSAttack Internal Monologue Attack Retrieving NTLM Hashes without Touching LSASS. https://github.com/eladshamir/Internal-Monologue Impacket is a collection of Python classes for working with network protocols. Impacket is focused on providing low-level programmatic access to the packets and for some protocols (for instance NMB, SMB1-3 and MS-DCERPC) the protocol implementation itself. https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket icebreaker gets plaintext Active Directory credentials if you're on the internal network but outside the AD environment. https://github.com/DanMcInerney/icebreaker Living Off The Land Binaries and Scripts (and now also Libraries) The goal of these lists are to document every binary, script and library that can be used for other purposes than they are designed to. https://github.com/api0cradle/LOLBAS WSUSpendu for compromised WSUS server to extend the compromise to clients. https://github.com/AlsidOfficial/WSUSpendu Evilgrade is a modular framework that allows the user to take advantage of poor upgrade implementations by injecting fake updates. https://github.com/infobyte/evilgrade NetRipper is a post exploitation tool targeting Windows systems which uses API hooking in order to intercept network traffic and encryption related functions from a low privileged user, being able to capture both plain-text traffic and encrypted traffic before encryption/after decryption. https://github.com/NytroRST/NetRipper LethalHTA Lateral Movement technique using DCOM and HTA. https://github.com/codewhitesec/LethalHTA Invoke-PowerThIEf an Internet Explorer Post Exploitation library. https://github.com/nettitude/Invoke-PowerThIEf RedSnarf is a pen-testing / red-teaming tool for Windows environments. https://github.com/nccgroup/redsnarf HoneypotBuster Microsoft PowerShell module designed for red teams that can be used to find honeypots and honeytokens in the network or at the host. https://github.com/JavelinNetworks/HoneypotBuster Establish Foothold Tunna is a set of tools which will wrap and tunnel any TCP communication over HTTP. It can be used to bypass network restrictions in fully firewalled environments. https://github.com/SECFORCE/Tunna reGeorg the successor to reDuh, pwn a bastion webserver and create SOCKS proxies through the DMZ. Pivot and pwn. https://github.com/sensepost/reGeorg Blade is a webshell connection tool based on console, currently under development and aims to be a choice of replacement of Chooper. https://github.com/wonderqs/Blade TinyShell Web Shell Framework. https://github.com/threatexpress/tinyshell PowerLurk is a PowerShell toolset for building malicious WMI Event Subsriptions. https://github.com/Sw4mpf0x/PowerLurk DAMP The Discretionary ACL Modification Project: Persistence Through Host-based Security Descriptor Modification.https://github.com/HarmJ0y/DAMP Escalate Privileges Domain Escalation PowerView is a PowerShell tool to gain network situational awareness on Windows domains. https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Recon/PowerView.ps1 Get-GPPPassword Retrieves the plaintext password and other information for accounts pushed through Group Policy Preferences. https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Exfiltration/Get-GPPPassword.ps1 Invoke-ACLpwn is a tool that automates the discovery and pwnage of ACLs in Active Directory that are unsafe configured. https://github.com/fox-it/Invoke-ACLPwn BloodHound uses graph theory to reveal the hidden and often unintended relationships within an Active Directory environment. https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/BloodHound PyKEK (Python Kerberos Exploitation Kit), a python library to manipulate KRB5-related data. https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS14-068/pykek Grouper a PowerShell script for helping to find vulnerable settings in AD Group Policy. https://github.com/l0ss/Grouper ADRecon is a tool which extracts various artifacts (as highlighted below) out of an AD environment in a specially formatted Microsoft Excel report that includes summary views with metrics to facilitate analysis. https://github.com/sense-of-security/ADRecon ADACLScanner one script for ACL's in Active Directory. https://github.com/canix1/ADACLScanner ACLight a useful script for advanced discovery of Domain Privileged Accounts that could be targeted - including Shadow Admins. https://github.com/cyberark/ACLight LAPSToolkit a tool to audit and attack LAPS environments. https://github.com/leoloobeek/LAPSToolkit PingCastle is a free, Windows-based utility to audit the risk level of your AD infrastructure and check for vulnerable practices. https://www.pingcastle.com/download RiskySPNs is a collection of PowerShell scripts focused on detecting and abusing accounts associated with SPNs (Service Principal Name). https://github.com/cyberark/RiskySPN Mystique is a PowerShell tool to play with Kerberos S4U extensions, this module can assist blue teams to identify risky Kerberos delegation configurations as well as red teams to impersonate arbitrary users by leveraging KCD with Protocol Transition. https://github.com/machosec/Mystique Rubeus is a C# toolset for raw Kerberos interaction and abuses. It is heavily adapted from Benjamin Delpy's Kekeo project. https://github.com/GhostPack/Rubeus kekeo is a little toolbox I have started to manipulate Microsoft Kerberos in C (and for fun). https://github.com/gentilkiwi/kekeo Local Escalation UACMe is an open source assessment tool that contains many methods for bypassing Windows User Account Control on multiple versions of the operating system. https://github.com/hfiref0x/UACME windows-kernel-exploits a collection windows kernel exploit. https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits PowerUp aims to be a clearinghouse of common Windows privilege escalation vectors that rely on misconfigurations. https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Privesc/PowerUp.ps1 The Elevate Kit demonstrates how to use third-party privilege escalation attacks with Cobalt Strike's Beacon payload. https://github.com/rsmudge/ElevateKit Sherlock a powerShell script to quickly find missing software patches for local privilege escalation vulnerabilities.https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Sherlock Tokenvator a tool to elevate privilege with Windows Tokens. https://github.com/0xbadjuju/Tokenvator Data Exfiltration CloakifyFactory & the Cloakify Toolset - Data Exfiltration & Infiltration In Plain Sight; Evade DLP/MLS Devices; Social Engineering of Analysts; Defeat Data Whitelisting Controls; Evade AV Detection. https://github.com/TryCatchHCF/Cloakify DET (is provided AS IS), is a proof of concept to perform Data Exfiltration using either single or multiple channel(s) at the same time. https://github.com/sensepost/DET DNSExfiltrator allows for transfering (exfiltrate) a file over a DNS request covert channel. This is basically a data leak testing tool allowing to exfiltrate data over a covert channel. https://github.com/Arno0x/DNSExfiltrator PyExfil a Python Package for Data Exfiltration. https://github.com/ytisf/PyExfil Egress-Assess is a tool used to test egress data detection capabilities. https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/Egress-Assess Powershell RAT python based backdoor that uses Gmail to exfiltrate data as an e-mail attachment. https://github.com/Viralmaniar/Powershell-RAT Misc Wireless Networks Wifiphisher is a security tool that performs Wi-Fi automatic association attacks to force wireless clients to unknowingly connect to an attacker-controlled Access Point. https://github.com/wifiphisher/wifiphisher Evilginx is a man-in-the-middle attack framework used for phishing credentials and session cookies of any web service. https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx mana toolkit for wifi rogue AP attacks and MitM. https://github.com/sensepost/mana Embedded & Peripheral Devices Hacking magspoof a portable device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe, credit card or hotel card "wirelessly", even on standard magstripe (non-NFC/RFID) readers. https://github.com/samyk/magspoof WarBerryPi was built to be used as a hardware implant during red teaming scenarios where we want to obtain as much information as possible in a short period of time with being as stealth as possible. https://github.com/secgroundzero/warberry P4wnP1 is a highly customizable USB attack platform, based on a low cost Raspberry Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi Zero W (required for HID backdoor). https://github.com/mame82/P4wnP1 malusb HID spoofing multi-OS payload for Teensy. https://github.com/ebursztein/malusb Fenrir is a tool designed to be used "out-of-the-box" for penetration tests and offensive engagements. Its main feature and purpose is to bypass wired 802.1x protection and to give you an access to the target network. https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/fenrir-ocd poisontap exploits locked/password protected computers over USB, drops persistent WebSocket-based backdoor, exposes internal router, and siphons cookies using Raspberry Pi Zero & Node.js. https://github.com/samyk/poisontap WHID WiFi HID Injector - An USB Rubberducky / BadUSB On Steroids. https://github.com/whid-injector/WHID Software For Team Communication RocketChat is free, unlimited and open source. Replace email & Slack with the ultimate team chat software solution. https://rocket.chat Etherpad is an open source, web-based collaborative real-time editor, allowing authors to simultaneously edit a text document https://etherpad.net Log Aggregation RedELK Red Team's SIEM - easy deployable tool for Red Teams used for tracking and alarming about Blue Team activities as well as better usability in long term operations. https://github.com/outflanknl/RedELK/ CobaltSplunk Splunk Dashboard for CobaltStrike logs. https://github.com/vysec/CobaltSplunk Red Team Telemetry A collection of scripts and configurations to enable centralized logging of red team infrastructure. https://github.com/ztgrace/red_team_telemetry Elastic for Red Teaming Repository of resources for configuring a Red Team SIEM using Elastic. https://github.com/SecurityRiskAdvisors/RedTeamSIEM C# Offensive Framework SharpSploit is a .NET post-exploitation library written in C# that aims to highlight the attack surface of .NET and make the use of offensive .NET easier for red teamers. https://github.com/cobbr/SharpSploit GhostPack is (currently) a collection various C# implementations of previous PowerShell functionality, and includes six separate toolsets being released today- Seatbelt, SharpUp, SharpRoast, SharpDump, SafetyKatz, and SharpWMI. https://github.com/GhostPack SharpWeb .NET 2.0 CLR project to retrieve saved browser credentials from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer/Edge. https://github.com/djhohnstein/SharpWeb reconerator C# Targeted Attack Reconnissance Tools. https://github.com/stufus/reconerator SharpView C# implementation of harmj0y's PowerView. https://github.com/tevora-threat/SharpView Watson is a (.NET 2.0 compliant) C# implementation of Sherlock. https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Watson Labs Detection Lab This lab has been designed with defenders in mind. Its primary purpose is to allow the user to quickly build a Windows domain that comes pre-loaded with security tooling and some best practices when it comes to system logging configurations. https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab Modern Windows Attacks and Defense Lab This is the lab configuration for the Modern Windows Attacks and Defense class that Sean Metcalf (@pyrotek3) and I teach. https://github.com/jaredhaight/WindowsAttackAndDefenseLab Invoke-UserSimulator Simulates common user behaviour on local and remote Windows hosts. https://github.com/ubeeri/Invoke-UserSimulator Invoke-ADLabDeployer Automated deployment of Windows and Active Directory test lab networks. Useful for red and blue teams. https://github.com/outflanknl/Invoke-ADLabDeployer Sheepl Creating realistic user behaviour for supporting tradecraft development within lab environments. https://github.com/SpiderLabs/sheepl Scripts Aggressor Scripts is a scripting language for red team operations and adversary simulations inspired by scriptable IRC clients and bots. https://github.com/invokethreatguy/CSASC https://github.com/secgroundzero/CS-Aggressor-Scripts https://github.com/Und3rf10w/Aggressor-scripts https://github.com/harleyQu1nn/AggressorScripts https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Aggressor-Script https://github.com/RhinoSecurityLabs/Aggressor-Scripts https://github.com/bluscreenofjeff/AggressorScripts https://github.com/001SPARTaN/aggressor_scripts https://github.com/360-A-Team/CobaltStrike-Toolset A collection scripts useful for red teaming and pentesting https://github.com/FuzzySecurity/PowerShell-Suite https://github.com/nettitude/Powershell https://github.com/Mr-Un1k0d3r/RedTeamPowershellScripts https://github.com/threatexpress/red-team-scripts https://github.com/SadProcessor/SomeStuff https://github.com/rvrsh3ll/Misc-Powershell-Scripts https://github.com/enigma0x3/Misc-PowerShell-Stuff https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/PenTestScripts https://github.com/bluscreenofjeff/Scripts https://github.com/xorrior/RandomPS-Scripts https://github.com/xorrior/Random-CSharpTools https://github.com/leechristensen/Random https://github.com/mgeeky/Penetration-Testing-Tools/tree/master/social-engineering References MITRE’s ATT&CK™ is a curated knowledge base and model for cyber adversary behavior, reflecting the various phases of an adversary’s lifecycle and the platforms they are known to target. https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Main_Page Cheat Sheets for various projects (Beacon/Cobalt Strike,PowerView, PowerUp, Empire, and PowerSploit). https://github.com/HarmJ0y/CheatSheets PRE-ATT&CK Adversarial Tactics, Techniques & Common Knowledge for Left-of-Exploit. https://attack.mitre.org/pre-attack/index.php/Main_Page Adversary OPSEC consists of the use of various technologies or 3rd party services to obfuscate, hide, or blend in with accepted network traffic or system behavior. https://attack.mitre.org/pre-attack/index.php/Adversary_OPSEC Adversary Emulation Plans To showcase the practical use of ATT&CK for offensive operators and defenders, MITRE created Adversary Emulation Plans. https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Adversary_Emulation_Plans Red-Team-Infrastructure-Wiki Wiki to collect Red Team infrastructure hardening resources. https://github.com/bluscreenofjeff/Red-Team-Infrastructure-Wiki Advanced Threat Tactics – Course and Notes This is a course on red team operations and adversary simulations. https://blog.cobaltstrike.com/2015/09/30/advanced-threat-tactics-course-and-notes Red Team Tips as posted by @vysecurity on Twitter. https://vincentyiu.co.uk/red-team-tips Awesome Red Teaming List of Awesome Red Team / Red Teaming Resources. https://github.com/yeyintminthuhtut/Awesome-Red-Teaming ATT&CK for Enterprise Software is a generic term for custom or commercial code, operating system utilities, open-source software, or other tools used to conduct behavior modeled in ATT&CK. https://attack.mitre.org/wiki/Software Planning a Red Team exercise This document helps inform red team planning by contrasting against the very specific red team style described in Red Teams. https://github.com/magoo/redteam-plan Awesome Lockpicking a curated list of awesome guides, tools, and other resources related to the security and compromise of locks, safes, and keys. https://github.com/meitar/awesome-lockpicking Awesome Threat Intelligence a curated list of awesome Threat Intelligence resources. https://github.com/hslatman/awesome-threat-intelligence APT Notes Need some scenario? APTnotes is a repository of publicly-available papers and blogs (sorted by year) related to malicious campaigns/activity/software that have been associated with vendor-defined APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) groups and/or tool-sets. https://github.com/aptnotes/data TIBER-EU FRAMEWORK The European Framework for Threat Intelligence-based Ethical Red Teaming (TIBER-EU), which is the first Europe-wide framework for controlled and bespoke tests against cyber attacks in the financial market. http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/other/ecb.tiber_eu_framework.en.pdf CBEST Implementation Guide CBEST is a framework to deliver controlled, bespoke, intelligence-led cyber security tests. The tests replicate behaviours of threa actors, assessed by the UK Government and commercial intelligence providers as posing a genuine threat to systemically important financial institutions. https://www.crest-approved.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/CBEST-Implementation-Guide.pdf Red Team: Adversarial Attack Simulation Exercise Guidelines for the Financial Industry in Singapore The Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS), with support from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), has developed a set of cybersecurity assessment guidelines today to strengthen the cyber resilience of the financial sector in Singapore. Known as the Adversarial Attack Simulation Exercises (AASE) Guidelines or “Red Teaming” Guidelines, the Guidelines provide financial institutions (FIs) with best practices and guidance on planning and conducting Red Teaming exercises to enhance their security testing. https://abs.org.sg/docs/library/abs-red-team-adversarial-attack-simulation-exercises-guidelines-v1-06766a69f299c69658b7dff00006ed795.pdf Sursa: https://0xsp.com/offensive/red-teaming-toolkit-collection1 point