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The "bane" Python library stands out as a robust toolkit catering to a wide spectrum of cybersecurity and networking tasks. Its versatile range of functionalities covers various aspects, including bruteforce attacks, cryptographic methods, DDoS attacks, information gathering, botnet creation and management, and CMS vulnerability scanning and more..

  • Updated Jun 2, 2025
  • Python

AI-enhanced cybersecurity platform: Real vulnerability scanning (XSS, SQLi, SSRF, XXE) + AI intelligence for correlation and reporting. Hybrid approach with negligible costs ($0.02-$0.15/scan).

  • Updated Oct 2, 2025
  • Python

Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) remains one of the most dangerous and evolving attack vectors in cybersecurity. As cloud-native architectures, AI-driven applications, and zero-trust models gain traction, SSRF techniques have adapted to bypass traditional defenses.

  • Updated Mar 28, 2025

Header-based SSRF (scanner-for-debugging) fuzzing utility inspired by a HackerOne Blind SSRF report. Automates injection of Forwarded-type headers, detects time-delay behavior and 429 responses, supports authenticated flows, logs results, and optionally integrates Telegram notifications for controlled security testing.

  • Updated Feb 21, 2026
  • Python

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