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This repository serves a collection of comprehensive cheat sheets for penetration testing tools, providing concise documentation, practical examples, and helpful links to empower security professionals. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pentester, this resource simplifies the usage of essential tools, making it easier to execute and understand common pentesting tasks.
(to be updated on full upload of my notes)
This repository is intended solely for educational purposes. It provides documentation and examples on the use of penetration testing tools, with a focus on improving security practices. The tools and techniques covered here should only be used in environments where you have explicit authorization or in controlled, legal, and ethical testing scenarios.
This repository represents a personal project. However, contributions in the form of insights, suggestions, or improvements are welcome. Constructive feedback is highly encouraged and appreciated. Please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request if you would like to contribute.
This repository is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. 1
Special thanks to the creators and maintainers of the numerous penetration testing tools included in this repository. Their dedication to building these tools has signigicantly contributed to the cybersecurity community, and modern penetration testing would not be the same without their innovative tools. The title text of each README document was generated using Patorjk's Text to ASCII Art Generator (TAAG). 2