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Pywirt : Python Windows Incident Response Toolkit
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December 8, 2022
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Evil WinRM : The Ultimate WinRM Shell For Hacking/Pentesting
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Python Uncompyle6 – A Cross-Version Python Bytecode Decompiler
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Uncompyle6 translates Python bytecode back into equivalent Python source code. It accepts bytecodes from Python version 1.3 to version 3.8, spanning over 24 years...