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CVE-2017-0199

CVE-2017-0199

by bhdresh

Exploit toolkit CVE-2017-0199 - v4.0 is a handy python script which provides pentesters and security researchers a quick and effective way to test Microsoft Office RCE. It could generate a malicious RTF/PPSX file and deliver metasploit / meterpreter / other payload to victim without any complex configuration.

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CVE-2017-8759

CVE-2017-8759

by bhdresh

Exploit toolkit CVE-2017-8759 - v1.0 is a handy python script which provides pentesters and security researchers a quick and effective way to test Microsoft .NET Framework RCE. It could generate a malicious RTF file and deliver metasploit / meterpreter / other payload to victim without any complex configuration.

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cve-2025-0133

cve-2025-0133

by dodiorne

This script performs safe, authorized testing for the vulnerability CVE-2025-0133, a reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) issue in the GlobalProtect portal and gateway login pages of Palo Alto Networks' PAN-OS software.

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CVEs

CVEs

by RhinoSecurityLabs

Proof-of-Concept exploits for CVEs found by the team at Rhino Security Labs

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CVE-2025-2563

CVE-2025-2563

by ubaydev

CVE-2025-2563 PoC

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CVE-2025-0282-Ivanti-exploit

CVE-2025-0282-Ivanti-exploit

by absholi7ly

CVE-2025-0282 is a critical vulnerability found in Ivanti Connect Secure, allowing Remote Command Execution (RCE) through a buffer overflow exploit.

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CVE-2025-0054

CVE-2025-0054

by z3usx01

A lightweight Python tool to detect stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java, specifically targeting CVE-2025-0054.

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