SecLists
SecLists is the security tester's companion. It's a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments, collected in one place. List types include usernames, passwords, URLs, sensitive data patterns, fuzzing payloads, web shells, and many more.fabric
fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI.RobotsDisallowed
A curated list of the most common and most interesting robots.txt disallowed directories.vim
My Vim configuration.HoneyCredIPTracker
Quick script to gather stats on incoming credentials and IPs for a honey listener.Source2URL
Parse source code directories and output list of URLs that are then sent through a proxy.nginx
My Nginx configuration files, for all to use and improve upon.egression
Test a network's egress controls with various levels of success and failure.Caparser
A quick and dirty PCAP parser that helps you identify who your applications are sending sensitive data to without encryption.SecurityTools
A repo for collecting and organizing security tools of various types. As new ones come out, they get added to the list.iptables
An iptables firewall configuration template.BugOutBag
BugOutBagCTFSolutionTypes
A collection of CTF solution types, i.e. not solutions to specific CTF challenges, but the general categories that those solutions fall under. Includes CTF solution categories for web, binary, network, crypto, and others. Please contribute!DNSHarvester
This tool will harvest valid DNS subdomains from a given domain.TechStack
This project exists as a free (and transparent) alternative to paid services that show you what technologies are running on a given website.ATM
The Adaptive Security Testing Methodology (ASTM) provides context-adjusted testing methodologies based on factors such as time available to test, platform, technology stack, versions, plugins, modules, and other variables.geoip
A Ruby script that takes in IPs and returns Country, State, and CityGeoHarvest
A simple script for translating IP addresses to GeoLocationsBooks
A list of the books that I am reading, with priorities.hostfind
Does a dictionary lookup on common, valuable hostnames for a given domain.GitHubRating
A composite score for one's GitHub quality.tmux
My tmux stuffmobiletools
Free tools for mobile testing.ServerConfig
My various configuration files for zsh, vim, tmux, etc.top-domains
A repository for maintaining a list of the top domains based on multiple listsathi
ATHI โ An AI Threat Modeling Framework for Policymakersmst
A meta-scan tool used to kick off a number of command-line security tools during VA/PT work.unsupervised-learning
Personal
A repository for personal tracking.NewBox
Zsh and Vim on new Linux boxen.CertExpirationCheck
Checks to see when the cert for a given domain expires.Self
A tracking system for everything me, e.g.: beliefs, passions, must-haves, must-dos, favorite movies, favorite quotes, favorite aphorisms, etc.neovim
My Neovim settingsgscour
Find all hostnames related to a given domain. Helpful during VA/PT work.augmented-course
The website for the AUGMENTED AI course.GetTweets
Get a number of your tweets from the Twitter API.FreeWill_TwoLever_Argument
This is a project aimed to show that Free Will is impossible using RubyWorkDay
An ideal (regular) work day.Dicematch
Determines how many times a given number of dice match each other.LifeOpt
A repository for life optimizations. Examples include wardrobe, work bag, knives, coffee gear, etc.Intimate
INTIMATE -- The audience management platform.MostPoweredBy
Checks to see the most common X-Powered-By headers for the world's most popular websites.CaliforniaAirQuality
Get the air quality for your area from California's AIrNow website using Ruby and Nokogiri.Opim
Optimize images in OS Ximport-alignment
A library-based attempt to increase our chances for achieving AI Alignment with an emergent AGI.Restaurants
A list of restaurants I've experienced or want to experience.BandShuffle
Shuffle some bands, yo.TeamShuffle
A script to randomly pick the order your team does something.threshold-site
The website for the Threshold.mhp
A proof-by-simulation of the Monty Hall problem [Python]Statraises
A Ruby script that checks to see how many stat checks are needed to raise a stat.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us