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LimerBoy / Impulse
💣 Impulse Denial-of-service ToolKit
jaykali / maskphish
Introducing «URL Making Technology» to the world for the very FIRST TIME. Give a Mask to Phishing URL like a PRO.. A MUST have tool for Phishing.
nlkguy / archer-t2u-plus-linux
TP-Link Archer T2U Plus / AC600 High Gain USB Wifi Adapter Review & Driver installation Guide for various platforms.
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A heavily armed customizable phishing tool for educational purpose only
hackingmastert56 / Venom-Tools-Installer
Venom-Tool-Installer is a Kali Linux hacking tools installer for Termux and linux system. Venom-Tool-Installer was developed for Termux and linux based systems. Using Venom-Tool-Installer, you can install almost 370+ hacking tools in Termux (android) and other Linux based distributions. Now Venom-Tool-Installer is available for Ubuntu, Debian etc.
Akshay-Arjun / 69phisher
🔱 [ Phishing Made Easy ] 🔱 . Simple and beginner friendly automated phishing page creator.
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Grab cam shots from target’s phone front camera or PC webcam just sending a link. Author will not be responsible for any misuse of this toolkit !
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This Guide will help you install Kali Linux in Android, that too with a GUI Desktop Environment within Android. It uses Termux to run Kali Linux in Android with XFCE4 Desktop Environment and a Tight VNC Server, which we connect to using a VNC Viewer app in Android.
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This is simply a place for me to store scripts to make my life easier using kali. Hopfully others will find them useful and even contribute to them.
Sorry it has been a while. I updated both update scripts. I changed fuzzdb from svn to git since svn isn’t working anymore. I commented out easycreds and svn version of aircrack. Easycreds is dated and I don’t see the need for the aircrack updates anymore. But I left them commented if you love them uncomment it. Removed the bundle update to metasploit, that isn’t a thing anymore. Added cleaning to the package updates. I left the nmap-svn alone but normally I just use that for scripts, kali is doing great keeping nmap current as heck. All the same updates to the auto script as well.
Note: This won’t fix your sources for you! If you are using this to keep Kali up to date on Kali 2.0 and have not changed your sources to the kali-rolling you are going to have problems. See this link: https://www.kali.org/news/kali-linux-rolling-edition-2016-1/. In short as of right now the /etc/apt/sources.list should look like this: deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main non-free contrib
Update 10/29/14: Minor typo changes in echo’s. Changed the update to do a dist-update.
Update 8/31/12: I rewrote the update script. People haven’t been adding to it so I decided to stop keeping it simple and make it more flexible. I added switches so you can decide if you just want to update packages, add packages, add software from source, or all of it. To get the same functionality as before just add a -a to the end of the script.
I remove the Nessus update since that doesn’t seem to work anymore with Nessus 5. I added aircrack-ng install from source since it does really seem needed if you are using airobase-ng for evil twin attacks.
I added this script for server/workstations that don’t get turned off. The idea is to link this in one of the /etc/cron.* directories and let it run on it’s own.
WARNING: This script assumes the kaliupdate.sh script was ran at least once with the -a option. It does very little checks, it doesn’t setup things up to auto-start, add packages needed to compile things, etc. The one time items from the kaliupdate.sh script are removed. Running this script having not rane the manual kaliupdate.sh script first could cause errors.
I like using Chrome, and I like running as root on Kali. I hate having to edit the chromium file every time I do an apt-get upgrade so it runs. So I made this script which will fix it for me when it is updated. I’m using the chromium package from apt-get install chromium (now in the extra packages option of the update script) since it seems to be updated far less than the chrome package from google. If you download Chrome from google and installed it, the file name is /usr/bin/chrome and the exec line which is replaced is different, threfore this script won’t work for that one. Ditch it and install Chromium. It isn’t updated every day like the other one too, so it is less annoying.
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Welcome to kali-scripts repository, which is created to help managing Kali Linux software installation. Scripts are in development at the moment, so many bugs are present. Please review code before launching. Feel free to commit bugs/patches.
This scripts are pretended to be used to automate installation or deployment of Kali Linux. Every script can be launched separately except helper.sh which us just a functions storage file.
autoinstall.sh - install ALL in AUTO mode desktop.sh - desktop environment installation and postinstall configuration (Gnome, XFCE, KDE) dev.sh - developer tools (GCC, Python, Ruby) embedded.sh - embedded developer toolchains (MIPS, ARM) hardware.sh - stuff to deal with hardware (Arduino, OLS, Sigrok) helper.sh - misc helpful functions internet.sh - browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Chromium) and IM (Jabber, Skype) phone.sh - tools for communication with mobile phones (iOS, Android) pentest.sh - pentest tools installation script (MITMf,) postinstall.sh - common software installation and configuration (SSH, GDM, MSF, PostgreSQL) video.sh - video drivers installation script (Nvidia, AMD) vm.sh - script to install vm hypervisors or vm tools (VirtualBox, VMWare, Parallels) wireless.sh - wireless stuff (WiFi, Bluetooth, SDR)
New version of Kali scripts is beeing developeb. Try it!