python-security-tool-database
github.com/mythicstack/python-security-tool-database ↗Solid Python toolkit for those in the security industry. Some by me, most by smarter people.
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- AnubisTable of Contents
Subdomain enumerator actively maintained by
- BanditTable of Contents
Slight change up to the rest of the tools in this list, but Bandit is still pretty useful. It's a static code analysis tool for Python scripts. Can be helpful for finding vulnerabilities in home brew applications and it's just a nice tool to have around if you're going to be building anything on your own with Python so you're not making any egregious slip ups.
- BetterCAPTable of Contents
BetterCAP is a powerful, flexible, and portable tool designed for performing various types of MITM attacks against networks along with general network recon.
- BlackBirdTable of Contents
Another OSINT tool! I seem to have a favorite category at this point.
- CalderaTable of Contents
Mitre's adversary emulation tool. It's not entirely python, but it's mostly python and so sick that it has to be included here.
- Cold Disk, Quick ResponseTable of Contents
CDQR is a disk parser and artifact collector. Their readme explains all. This is one of the few on my list that I've never personally used. I also couldn't easily set up a situation in order to use it effectively to test it, but it's been in a bunch of DFIR kits I've been around so I feel comfortable including it here.
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