Cyber security

DefGen – The Next Frontier In HTML Defacement

DefGen allows you to create your personalized HTML defacing webpage pre-integrated with CSS and JavaScript.

Step into the realm of digital subversion with DefGen, a powerful tool designed to revolutionize HTML defacement.

Offering seamless integration of CSS and JavaScript, DefGen empowers users to craft personalized defacing webpages with ease.

In this article, we delve into the features, installation process, and potential implications of this tool, unveiling its role in the ever-evolving landscape of cyber security.

Installation

pkg update -y&&pkg upgrade -y;pkg install python2;git clone https://github.com/Err0r-ICA/DefGen
cd DefGen
python2 DefGen
Varshini

Varshini is a Cyber Security expert in Threat Analysis, Vulnerability Assessment, and Research. Passionate about staying ahead of emerging Threats and Technologies.

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