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I Upgraded My Pentesting Toolkit: Introducing 2 Free Web Tools for Infosec 🛡️
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I Upgraded My Pentesting Toolkit: Introducing 2 Free Web Tools for Infosec 🛡️

via Dev.to WebdevIlias Georgopoulos2h ago

Hey everyone! 👋 A while back, I shared my repository with 70+ hacking cheatsheets here, and the community response was awesome. Today, I'm super excited to share the next evolution of my personal cybersecurity toolkit. As pentesters and CTF players, we value speed and efficiency. I found myself constantly looking up the same reverse shell commands or digging through various sites for Living Off The Land binaries. So, I decided to build my own solutions and just moved them to their own dedicated .dev domains. Here is what I built to make our lives a bit easier: 1. 🐚 Web Reverse Shell Generator Link: shellgenerator.dev If you play CTFs or do active pentesting, you know the struggle of constantly tweaking reverse shells for different environments. This is an advanced, browser-based payload generator built with React, Vite & Tailwind CSS. What it does: Instantly generates Reverse, Bind, and MSFVenom payloads. Features: Clean dark-mode UI, easy copy-paste functionality, and highly customiza

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