Offensive Security Resources & Tools - A comprehensive collection of red teaming methodologies, tools, and resources for security professionals and researchers.
This repository serves as a curated collection of offensive security resources, tools, and methodologies for red teaming operations. Whether you're a seasoned security professional or just starting your journey in offensive security, you'll find valuable resources here.
Disclaimer: This repository is for educational and authorized security testing purposes only. Always ensure you have proper authorization before testing any systems or networks.
- Network enumeration techniques
- Service discovery tools
- Active and passive reconnaissance methods
- OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) resources
- Web vulnerability assessment tools
- OWASP Top 10 resources
- Web application penetration testing methodologies
- API security testing resources
- Exploit development resources
- Privilege escalation techniques
- Lateral movement strategies
- Persistence mechanisms
- Prompt injection and jailbreaking techniques
- Adversarial machine learning attacks
- AI system security testing methods
- Practical AI hacking labs and examples
- Popular penetration testing frameworks
- Custom tools and scripts
- Automation and orchestration tools
- Reporting and documentation tools
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/n3tl0kr/RedTeam.git cd RedTeam -
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- Browse through the categorized resource files
- Check out the tools and scripts
- Review the methodologies and techniques
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- Found a great resource? Add it!
- Have a tool or script? Share it!
- See an error? Fix it!
We welcome contributions from the security community! Here's how you can help:
- Add new resources to existing categories
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- Improve documentation and examples
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- Report issues or suggest improvements
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- Enumeration & Reconnaissance
- Web Application Security
- Exploitation & Post-Exploitation
- AI/ML Hacking
- Tools & Frameworks
- OSINT Resources
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