Exploit topic
Exploit refers to a piece of code or technique that takes advantage of a security vulnerability in a system, application, or network to cause unintended behavior. Exploits can be used by attackers to gain unauthorized access, escalate privileges, execute arbitrary code, or cause a denial of service. This topic covers the various types of exploits, such as zero-day exploits, remote code execution, and privilege escalation. It also explores the lifecycle of an exploit, from discovery and development to deployment and mitigation, and highlights the importance of vulnerability management and patching in preventing exploits.
cve-2021-3449
CVE-2021-3449 OpenSSL denial-of-service exploit 👨🏻💻
Awesome-Hacking-Resources
A collection of hacking / penetration testing resources to make you better!
dinkleberg
🕵️♂️ Catch users faking their offline status on Discord with an exploit written in Rust
destiny-macros
A collection of Destiny 2 macros built with AutoHotKey
SpectrePoC
Proof of concept code for the Spectre CPU exploit.
Telegram-Trilateration
Proof of concept for abusing Telegram's "People Near Me" feature and tracking people's location
Ultimate-Guitar-Hack
The first tool to download any Guitar Pro file, including 'Official' from Ultimate Guitar
badblood
SonicWall SMA-100 Unauth RCE Exploit (CVE-2021-20038)
blankspace
Proof of Concept for EFSRPC Arbitrary File Upload (CVE-2021-43893)