Scapy
Scapy is a powerful Python-based interactive packet manipulation program and library.
It is able to forge or decode packets of a wide number of protocols, send them on the wire, capture them, store or read them using pcap files, match requests and replies, and much more.
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A simple web interface that calls functions from the Scapy framework.
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Jan 4, 2024 - HTML
The best Network Scanner having multiple modules like ping scan, Host Scan, CVE Scan of open ports, Live Host scans and Web Crawler.
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Jun 19, 2022 - HTML
Cybersecurity Tasks Repository: A collection of tasks and exercises showcasing practical applications in network security and risk management. Includes tools like a Packet Sniffer, scripts for accessing network packets, and a Risk Calculator to assess security risks. Ideal for hands-on learning and skill development in cybersecurity.
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Nov 12, 2024 - HTML
Flask based scalable 'Home automation framework'. Discover and program devices in your home network. Visualize your network with D3 visualization and shutdown device(s) that do not need to be in the Home network.
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Jan 29, 2018 - HTML
A nice tool for bosses to monitor their employees activity
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Nov 24, 2019 - HTML
ssidDisplay is a project to capture wireless traffic from a wifi interface in monitor mode, and display a list of wifi networks nearby. The project uses a python script with scapy to forward each ssid to a webserver. The webserver will update any web client with any new whenever the python script finds a new network and previous wifi addresses o…
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Apr 29, 2021 - HTML
This is a Test tool i made for a DDOS Detector. It captures packets and shows them on a web application interface. It was a part of my 2ND SEMESTER Object Oriented Project "FIXER BOTNET"
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May 23, 2024 - HTML
Created by Philippe Biondi
Released March 26, 2003
Latest release 22 days ago
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