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303 Tools in InfoSec Tools
Detect-It-Easy
by horsicq
Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
capa
by mandiant
The FLARE team's open-source tool to identify capabilities in executable files.
FOCA
by ElevenPaths
Tool to find metadata and hidden information in the documents.
volatility
by volatilityfoundation
An advanced memory forensics framework
LogonTracer
by JPCERTCC
Investigate malicious Windows logon by visualizing and analyzing Windows event log
grr
by google
GRR Rapid Response: remote live forensics for incident response
cloudmapper
by duo-labs
CloudMapper helps you analyze your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments.
cloudsploit
by aquasecurity
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
aws-vault
by 99designs
A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments
ThreatMapper
by deepfence
Open Source Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP)
checkov
by bridgecrewio
Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
Powermad
by Kevin-Robertson
PowerShell MachineAccountQuota and DNS exploit tools
Adalanche
by lkarlslund
Attack Graph Visualizer and Explorer (Active Directory) ...Who's *really* Domain Admin?
SSTImap
by vladko312
Automatic SSTI detection tool with interactive interface
wapiti
by wapiti-scanner
Web vulnerability scanner written in Python3
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