Pepijn van der Stap's repositories
extract-relative-url-heapsnapshot
Extract relative urls from a heap snapshot
3mux
Terminal multiplexer inspired by i3
bolt-fixtures
Test fixtures for BoltDB. Write tests against a real database
cf-tls
A duplicate of Go's crypto/tls, with additional helper functions
charlotte
c++ fully undetected shellcode launcher ;)
docker-impacket
Docker impacket python container
docs.hackerone.com
HackerOne Platform Documentation
gostripansi
A little Go package for removing ANSI color escape codes from strings.
GyoiThon
GyoiThon is a growing penetration test tool using Machine Learning.
happycache
dumps and reloads page cache; happy caches for happy databases
how-to-exit-vim
Below are some simple methods for exiting vim.
jsbeautifier-go
A Go port of the awesome jsbeautifier tool
naabu
A fast port scanner written in go with a focus on reliability and simplicity. Designed to be used in combination with other tools for attack surface discovery in bug bounties and pentests
opendcp
Created digital cinemas packages (DCP)
phuip-fpizdam
Exploit for CVE-2019-11043
Poc-1
PoC collection of Atlassian(Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket) products and Jenkins, Solr, Nexus
reckdns
A kinda reckless dns resolver. Still under development.
REpsych
Psychological warfare in reverse engineering
rfc
:page_facing_up: Read RFCs from the command-line
rickrolllogs
tool to rick roll access.logs
Rofication
My notification system
sshame
brute force SSH public-key authentication
sslc2
Simple C&C example in assembly that retrieves commands from the Organizational Unit (OU) field in an SSL certificate
TinyCheck
TinyCheck allows you to easily capture network communications from a smartphone or any device which can be associated to a Wi-Fi access point in order to quickly analyze them. This can be used to check if any suspect or malicious communication is outgoing from a smartphone, by using heuristics or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs). In order to make it working, you need a computer with a Debian-like operating system and two Wi-Fi interfaces. The best choice is to use a Raspberry Pi (2+) a Wi-Fi dongle and a small touch screen. This tiny configuration (for less than $50) allows you to tap any Wi-Fi device, anywhere.
tls-webserver-configuration-scanner
TLS Webserver Configuration Scanner
uuencode
A Rust uuencoder/decoder
vhosts-sieve
Searching for virtual hosts among non-resolvable domains
xen-coreos-kube
My config and scripts for kubernetes on xen