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π¦#Bug Bounty Tips and Information
Getting Started :
- Bug Bounties 101
- The life of a bug bounty hunter
- Awesome list of bugbounty cheatsheets
- Getting Started - Bug Bounty Hunter Methodology
- How to Become a Successful Bug Bounty Hunter
- Researcher Resources - How to become a Bug Bounty Hunter
π¦ Write Ups and Walkthroughs
- Awesome Bug Bounty Writeups
> git sources
@UndercodeTesting
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π¦#Bug Bounty Tips and Information
Getting Started :
- Bug Bounties 101
- The life of a bug bounty hunter
- Awesome list of bugbounty cheatsheets
- Getting Started - Bug Bounty Hunter Methodology
- How to Become a Successful Bug Bounty Hunter
- Researcher Resources - How to become a Bug Bounty Hunter
π¦ Write Ups and Walkthroughs
- Awesome Bug Bounty Writeups
> git sources
@UndercodeTesting
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Jack
Bug Bounties 101 - Getting Started
Bug Bounty & Application Security
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π¦#Game Hacking
- The Ultimate Game Hacking Resource: A curated list of tools, tutorials, and much more for reverse engineering video games!
https://github.com/dsasmblr/game-hacking
- The Ultimate Online Game Hacking Resource: https://github.com/dsasmblr/hacking-online-games
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- The Ultimate Game Hacking Resource: A curated list of tools, tutorials, and much more for reverse engineering video games!
https://github.com/dsasmblr/game-hacking
- The Ultimate Online Game Hacking Resource: https://github.com/dsasmblr/hacking-online-games
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GitHub
GitHub - dsasmblr/game-hacking: Tutorials, tools, and more as related to reverse engineering video games.
Tutorials, tools, and more as related to reverse engineering video games. - dsasmblr/game-hacking
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π¦Domain #Analysis- #gathering information
[badips.com](https://www.badips.com/) - Community based IP blacklist service.
boomerang - A tool designed
for consistent and safe capture of off network web resources.
[Cymon](https://cymon.io/) - Threat intelligence tracker, with IP/domain/hash
search.
Desenmascara.me - One click tool to retrieve as
much metadata as possible for a website and to assess its good standing.
[Dig](https://networking.ringofsaturn.com/) - Free online dig and other
network tools.
dnstwist - Domain name permutation
engine for detecting typo squatting, phishing and corporate espionage.
[IPinfo](https://github.com/hiddenillusion/IPinfo) - Gather information
about an IP or domain by searching online resources.
Machinae - OSINT tool for
gathering information about URLs, IPs, or hashes. Similar to Automator.
[mailchecker](https://github.com/FGRibreau/mailchecker) - Cross-language
temporary email detection library.
MaltegoVT - Maltego transform
for the VirusTotal API. Allows domain/IP research, and searching for file
hashes and scan reports.
[Multi rbl](http://multirbl.valli.org/) - Multiple DNS blacklist and forward
confirmed reverse DNS lookup over more than 300 RBLs.
NormShield Services - Free API Services
for detecting possible phishing domains, blacklisted ip addresses and breached
accounts.
[SpamCop](https://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml) - IP based spam block list.
SpamHaus - Block list based on
domains and IPs.
[Sucuri SiteCheck](https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/) - Free Website Malware
and Security Scanner.
Talos Intelligence - Search for IP, domain
or network owner. (Previously SenderBase.)
[TekDefense Automater](http://www.tekdefense.com/automater/) - OSINT tool
for gathering information about URLs, IPs, or hashes.
URLQuery - Free URL Scanner.
[urlscan.io](https://urlscan.io/) - Free URL Scanner & domain information.
Whois - DomainTools free online whois
search.
[Zeltser's List](https://zeltser.com/lookup-malicious-websites/) - Free
online tools for researching malicious websites, compiled by Lenny Zeltser.
ZScalar Zulu - Zulu URL Risk Analyzer.
> git sources
@UndercodeTesting
@undercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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π¦Domain #Analysis- #gathering information
[badips.com](https://www.badips.com/) - Community based IP blacklist service.
boomerang - A tool designed
for consistent and safe capture of off network web resources.
[Cymon](https://cymon.io/) - Threat intelligence tracker, with IP/domain/hash
search.
Desenmascara.me - One click tool to retrieve as
much metadata as possible for a website and to assess its good standing.
[Dig](https://networking.ringofsaturn.com/) - Free online dig and other
network tools.
dnstwist - Domain name permutation
engine for detecting typo squatting, phishing and corporate espionage.
[IPinfo](https://github.com/hiddenillusion/IPinfo) - Gather information
about an IP or domain by searching online resources.
Machinae - OSINT tool for
gathering information about URLs, IPs, or hashes. Similar to Automator.
[mailchecker](https://github.com/FGRibreau/mailchecker) - Cross-language
temporary email detection library.
MaltegoVT - Maltego transform
for the VirusTotal API. Allows domain/IP research, and searching for file
hashes and scan reports.
[Multi rbl](http://multirbl.valli.org/) - Multiple DNS blacklist and forward
confirmed reverse DNS lookup over more than 300 RBLs.
NormShield Services - Free API Services
for detecting possible phishing domains, blacklisted ip addresses and breached
accounts.
[SpamCop](https://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml) - IP based spam block list.
SpamHaus - Block list based on
domains and IPs.
[Sucuri SiteCheck](https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/) - Free Website Malware
and Security Scanner.
Talos Intelligence - Search for IP, domain
or network owner. (Previously SenderBase.)
[TekDefense Automater](http://www.tekdefense.com/automater/) - OSINT tool
for gathering information about URLs, IPs, or hashes.
URLQuery - Free URL Scanner.
[urlscan.io](https://urlscan.io/) - Free URL Scanner & domain information.
Whois - DomainTools free online whois
search.
[Zeltser's List](https://zeltser.com/lookup-malicious-websites/) - Free
online tools for researching malicious websites, compiled by Lenny Zeltser.
ZScalar Zulu - Zulu URL Risk Analyzer.
> git sources
@UndercodeTesting
@undercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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π¦2020 new termux hack tool for Hack Patten :
> in a way- generating pattern phishing tool which can hack victim pattern :
πΈπ½π π π°π»π»πΈπ π°π πΈπΎπ½ & π π π½
$ apt-get update -y
$ apt-get upgrade -y
$ pkg install python -y
$ pkg install python2 -y
$ pkg install git -y
$ pip install lolcat
$ git clone https://github.com/noob-hackers/hacklock
$ ls
$ cd hacklock
$ ls
$ bash hacklock.sh
π¦How it Works ?
1) Now you need internet connection to continue further process and Turn on your device hotspot to get link...
2) You will recieve patter pin in below image you can see pattern with numbers
3)You can select any option by clicking on your keyboard
Note:- Don't delete any of the scripts included in core files
4) From this option you can create phishing pattern link which get keys of victim pattern after he used this link
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π¦2020 new termux hack tool for Hack Patten :
> in a way- generating pattern phishing tool which can hack victim pattern :
πΈπ½π π π°π»π»πΈπ π°π πΈπΎπ½ & π π π½
$ apt-get update -y
$ apt-get upgrade -y
$ pkg install python -y
$ pkg install python2 -y
$ pkg install git -y
$ pip install lolcat
$ git clone https://github.com/noob-hackers/hacklock
$ ls
$ cd hacklock
$ ls
$ bash hacklock.sh
π¦How it Works ?
1) Now you need internet connection to continue further process and Turn on your device hotspot to get link...
2) You will recieve patter pin in below image you can see pattern with numbers
3)You can select any option by clicking on your keyboard
Note:- Don't delete any of the scripts included in core files
4) From this option you can create phishing pattern link which get keys of victim pattern after he used this link
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GitHub
GitHub - noob-hackers/hacklock: Hack Android Pattern From Termux With This Tool
Hack Android Pattern From Termux With This Tool. Contribute to noob-hackers/hacklock development by creating an account on GitHub.
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π¦#Documents and #Shellcode
* [AnalyzePDF](https://github.com/hiddenillusion/AnalyzePDF) - A tool for
analyzing PDFs and attempting to determine whether they are malicious.
* [box-js](https://github.com/CapacitorSet/box-js) - A tool for studying JavaScript
malware, featuring JScript/WScript support and ActiveX emulation.
* [diStorm](http://www.ragestorm.net/distorm/) - Disassembler for analyzing
malicious shellcode.
* [JS Beautifier](http://jsbeautifier.org/) - JavaScript unpacking and deobfuscation.
* [JS Deobfuscator](http://www.kahusecurity.com/2015/new-javascript-deobfuscator-tool/) -
Deobfuscate simple Javascript that use eval or document.write to conceal
its code.
* [libemu](http://libemu.carnivore.it/) - Library and tools for x86 shellcode
emulation.
* [malpdfobj](https://github.com/9b/malpdfobj) - Deconstruct malicious PDFs
into a JSON representation.
* [OfficeMalScanner](http://www.reconstructer.org/code.html) - Scan for
malicious traces in MS Office documents.
* [olevba](http://www.decalage.info/python/olevba) - A script for parsing OLE
and OpenXML documents and extracting useful information.
* [Origami PDF](https://code.google.com/archive/p/origami-pdf) - A tool for
analyzing malicious PDFs, and more.
* [PDF Tools](https://blog.didierstevens.com/programs/pdf-tools/) - pdfid,
pdf-parser, and more from Didier Stevens.
* [PDF X-Ray Lite](https://github.com/9b/pdfxray_lite) - A PDF analysis tool,
the backend-free version of PDF X-RAY.
* [peepdf](http://eternal-todo.com/tools/peepdf-pdf-analysis-tool) - Python
tool for exploring possibly malicious PDFs.
* [QuickSand](https://www.quicksand.io/) - QuickSand is a compact C framework
to analyze suspected malware documents to identify exploits in streams of different
encodings and to locate and extract embedded executables.
* [Spidermonkey](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey) -
Mozilla's JavaScript engine, for debugging malicious JS.
> git sources
@UndercodeTesting
@undercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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π¦#Documents and #Shellcode
* [AnalyzePDF](https://github.com/hiddenillusion/AnalyzePDF) - A tool for
analyzing PDFs and attempting to determine whether they are malicious.
* [box-js](https://github.com/CapacitorSet/box-js) - A tool for studying JavaScript
malware, featuring JScript/WScript support and ActiveX emulation.
* [diStorm](http://www.ragestorm.net/distorm/) - Disassembler for analyzing
malicious shellcode.
* [JS Beautifier](http://jsbeautifier.org/) - JavaScript unpacking and deobfuscation.
* [JS Deobfuscator](http://www.kahusecurity.com/2015/new-javascript-deobfuscator-tool/) -
Deobfuscate simple Javascript that use eval or document.write to conceal
its code.
* [libemu](http://libemu.carnivore.it/) - Library and tools for x86 shellcode
emulation.
* [malpdfobj](https://github.com/9b/malpdfobj) - Deconstruct malicious PDFs
into a JSON representation.
* [OfficeMalScanner](http://www.reconstructer.org/code.html) - Scan for
malicious traces in MS Office documents.
* [olevba](http://www.decalage.info/python/olevba) - A script for parsing OLE
and OpenXML documents and extracting useful information.
* [Origami PDF](https://code.google.com/archive/p/origami-pdf) - A tool for
analyzing malicious PDFs, and more.
* [PDF Tools](https://blog.didierstevens.com/programs/pdf-tools/) - pdfid,
pdf-parser, and more from Didier Stevens.
* [PDF X-Ray Lite](https://github.com/9b/pdfxray_lite) - A PDF analysis tool,
the backend-free version of PDF X-RAY.
* [peepdf](http://eternal-todo.com/tools/peepdf-pdf-analysis-tool) - Python
tool for exploring possibly malicious PDFs.
* [QuickSand](https://www.quicksand.io/) - QuickSand is a compact C framework
to analyze suspected malware documents to identify exploits in streams of different
encodings and to locate and extract embedded executables.
* [Spidermonkey](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey) -
Mozilla's JavaScript engine, for debugging malicious JS.
> git sources
@UndercodeTesting
@undercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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GitHub
GitHub - hiddenillusion/AnalyzePDF: Tool to help analyze PDF files
Tool to help analyze PDF files. Contribute to hiddenillusion/AnalyzePDF development by creating an account on GitHub.
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π¦Bitcoin Hacking :
Private Key Harvesters
> Electrum cracker
> Brainflayer
> Bruteforce Wallet
> Large Bitcoin Collider Pool Script
πΈπ½π π π°π»π»πΈπ π°π πΈπΎπ½ & π π π½
Download: https://github.com/SMH17/bitcoin-hacking-tools
π¦brainflayer :
1οΈβ£Precompute the bloom filter:
> hex2blf example.hex example.blf
2οΈβ£Run Brainflayer against it:
brainflayer -v -b example.blf -i phraselist.txt
or
your_generator | brainflayer -v -b example.blf
3οΈβ£Building
Should compile on Linux with make provided you have the required devel libs installed (at least openssl and gpm are required along with libsecp256k1's build dependencies). I really need to learn autotools. If you file an issue about a build failure in libsecp256k1 I will close it.
4οΈβ£While not strictly required, it is highly recommended to use the following options:
-m FILE Load the ecmult table from FILE (generated with ecmtabgen) rather than computing it on startup. This will allow multiple brainflayer processes to share the same table in memory, and signifigantly reduce startup time when using a large table.
-f FILE Verify check bloom filter matches against FILE, a list of all hash160s generated with sort -u example.hex | xxd -r -p > example.bin Enough addresses exist on the Bitcoin network to cause false positives in the bloom filter, this option will suppress them.
Brainflayer supports a few other types of input via the -t option:
-t keccak passphrases to be hashed with keccak256 (some ethereum tools)
-t priv raw private keys - this can be used to support arbitrary deterministic wallet schemes via an external program. Any trailing data after the hex encoded private key will be included in brainflayer's output as well, for reference. See also the -I option if you want to crack a bunch of sequential keys, which has special speed optimizations.
-t warp salts or passwords/passphrases for WarpWallet
-t bwio salts or passwords/passphrases for brainwallet.io
-t bv2 salts or passwords/passphrases for brainv2 - this one is very slow on CPU, however the parameter choices make it a great target for GPUs and FPGAs.
-t rush passwords for password-protected rushwallets - pass the fragment (the part of the url after the #) using -r. Almost all wrong passwords will be rejected even without a bloom filter.
Address types can be specified with the -c option:
-c u uncompressed addresses
-c c compressed addresses
-c e ethereum addresses
-c x most signifigant bits of public point's x coordinate
It's possible to combine two or more of these, e.g. the default is -c uc.
An incremental private key brute force mode is available for fans of directory.io, try
brainflayer -v -I 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 -b example.blf
See the output of brainflayer -h for more detailed usage info.
π¦Also included is blfchk - you can pipe it hex encoded hash160 to check a bloom filter file for. It's very fast - it can easily check millions of hash160s per second. Not entirely sure what this is good for but I'm sure you'll come up with something.
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and about the other cracking bitcoin tools in this same download link - building manual- using cmake -
@UndercodeTesting
@UndercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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π¦Bitcoin Hacking :
Private Key Harvesters
> Electrum cracker
> Brainflayer
> Bruteforce Wallet
> Large Bitcoin Collider Pool Script
πΈπ½π π π°π»π»πΈπ π°π πΈπΎπ½ & π π π½
Download: https://github.com/SMH17/bitcoin-hacking-tools
π¦brainflayer :
1οΈβ£Precompute the bloom filter:
> hex2blf example.hex example.blf
2οΈβ£Run Brainflayer against it:
brainflayer -v -b example.blf -i phraselist.txt
or
your_generator | brainflayer -v -b example.blf
3οΈβ£Building
Should compile on Linux with make provided you have the required devel libs installed (at least openssl and gpm are required along with libsecp256k1's build dependencies). I really need to learn autotools. If you file an issue about a build failure in libsecp256k1 I will close it.
4οΈβ£While not strictly required, it is highly recommended to use the following options:
-m FILE Load the ecmult table from FILE (generated with ecmtabgen) rather than computing it on startup. This will allow multiple brainflayer processes to share the same table in memory, and signifigantly reduce startup time when using a large table.
-f FILE Verify check bloom filter matches against FILE, a list of all hash160s generated with sort -u example.hex | xxd -r -p > example.bin Enough addresses exist on the Bitcoin network to cause false positives in the bloom filter, this option will suppress them.
Brainflayer supports a few other types of input via the -t option:
-t keccak passphrases to be hashed with keccak256 (some ethereum tools)
-t priv raw private keys - this can be used to support arbitrary deterministic wallet schemes via an external program. Any trailing data after the hex encoded private key will be included in brainflayer's output as well, for reference. See also the -I option if you want to crack a bunch of sequential keys, which has special speed optimizations.
-t warp salts or passwords/passphrases for WarpWallet
-t bwio salts or passwords/passphrases for brainwallet.io
-t bv2 salts or passwords/passphrases for brainv2 - this one is very slow on CPU, however the parameter choices make it a great target for GPUs and FPGAs.
-t rush passwords for password-protected rushwallets - pass the fragment (the part of the url after the #) using -r. Almost all wrong passwords will be rejected even without a bloom filter.
Address types can be specified with the -c option:
-c u uncompressed addresses
-c c compressed addresses
-c e ethereum addresses
-c x most signifigant bits of public point's x coordinate
It's possible to combine two or more of these, e.g. the default is -c uc.
An incremental private key brute force mode is available for fans of directory.io, try
brainflayer -v -I 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 -b example.blf
See the output of brainflayer -h for more detailed usage info.
π¦Also included is blfchk - you can pipe it hex encoded hash160 to check a bloom filter file for. It's very fast - it can easily check millions of hash160s per second. Not entirely sure what this is good for but I'm sure you'll come up with something.
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and about the other cracking bitcoin tools in this same download link - building manual- using cmake -
@UndercodeTesting
@UndercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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GitHub
GitHub - SMH17/bitcoin-hacking-tools: The source code of main tools used in Bitcoin "non-malware-based" attacks.
The source code of main tools used in Bitcoin "non-malware-based" attacks. - SMH17/bitcoin-hacking-tools
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π¦ File #Carving :
* [bulk_extractor](https://github.com/simsong/bulk_extractor) - Fast file
carving tool.
* [EVTXtract](https://github.com/williballenthin/EVTXtract) - Carve Windows
Event Log files from raw binary data.
* [Foremost](http://foremost.sourceforge.net/) - File carving tool designed
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* [hachoir3](https://github.com/vstinner/hachoir3) - Hachoir is a Python library
to view and edit a binary stream field by field.
* [Scalpel](https://github.com/sleuthkit/scalpel) - Another data carving
tool.
* [SFlock](https://github.com/jbremer/sflock) - Nested archive
extraction/unpacking (used in Cuckoo Sandbox).
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@UndercodeTesting
@UndercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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π¦ File #Carving :
* [bulk_extractor](https://github.com/simsong/bulk_extractor) - Fast file
carving tool.
* [EVTXtract](https://github.com/williballenthin/EVTXtract) - Carve Windows
Event Log files from raw binary data.
* [Foremost](http://foremost.sourceforge.net/) - File carving tool designed
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* [hachoir3](https://github.com/vstinner/hachoir3) - Hachoir is a Python library
to view and edit a binary stream field by field.
* [Scalpel](https://github.com/sleuthkit/scalpel) - Another data carving
tool.
* [SFlock](https://github.com/jbremer/sflock) - Nested archive
extraction/unpacking (used in Cuckoo Sandbox).
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>git sources..
@UndercodeTesting
@UndercodeSecurity
@UndercodeHacking
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GitHub
GitHub - simsong/bulk_extractor: This is the development tree. Production downloads are at:
This is the development tree. Production downloads are at: - simsong/bulk_extractor