LazyBox

What is LazyBox?

For infosec professionals to quickly set up a good testing environment, a LazyBox has been developed. The majority of the required libraries, drivers, and tools are present in this box.

Tools

  • BruteList
  • Arjun
  • dirsearch
  • gobuster
  • JSParser
  • knockpy
  • Autocon
  • the_s3_bucketers
  • wpscan
  • Massdns
  • lazys3
  • Tidos-frame-work
  • virtual-host-discovery
  • lazy-recon
  • LinkFinder
  • Asn Lookup
  • Photon
  • Httprobe
  • Unfurl
  • Wayback Urls
  • crtndstry
  • XSS striker

Installing

  • Git
  • git clone https://github.com/arhaxor21/lazybox.git
  • cd lazybox/
  • chmod +x lazybox.sh
  • ./lazybox.sh

Licensing

Lazybox is licensed under the GNU General Public License.

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Aman Mishra

Aman Mishra is a eJPT certified and always keen to learn new concepts and methodologies regarding cybersecurity.he is also a cyber security content writer and have passion for sharing my knowledge about the latest threads and trends in the industry.

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