In the ever-evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity is paramount. “Hacking Tools” delves into the array of tools that both ethical and malicious hackers use to probe and secure networks.

From exploiting file indexes and analyzing HTTPS certificates to executing sophisticated network scans and port checks, this article explores the intricate utilities that make up a hacker’s toolkit.

Whether you’re a security professional, IT student, or just a tech enthusiast, understanding these tools can provide insights into the mechanics of digital defenses and vulnerabilities.

  • Index Of files downloader
  • DCRT find subdomains by HTTPS certificates history
  • GFinder google dork files
  • AXFR Non-Authenticated Try to execute a zone transfer
  • ARP Poisoning
  • DNS Resolver
  • Trace Route
  • Network Bytes Parser
  • Network Scanner
  • Network Scanner (PS1)
  • Port Scan
  • Port Scan (PS1)
  • Port Scan (C)

Published by Tamil S

Tamil has a great interest in the fields of Cyber Security, OSINT, and CTF projects. Currently, he is deeply involved in researching and publishing various security tools with Kali Linux Tutorials, which is quite fascinating.

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