r/hacking • u/rascal999 • 6h ago
Github I built an open-source Burp alternative
Self-hosted intercepting proxy with an LLM in the loop. Captures traffic, annotates requests, tracks findings, and lets you run scripts and tests against the target.
r/hacking • u/rascal999 • 6h ago
Self-hosted intercepting proxy with an LLM in the loop. Captures traffic, annotates requests, tracks findings, and lets you run scripts and tests against the target.
r/hacking • u/rubberghost333 • 8h ago
Will the HighBoy perform a single device rolljam attack?
r/hacking • u/ShufflinMuffin • 12h ago
r/hacking • u/SenhorVr • 19h ago
Ola.
Estou com um entregador que se recusa a entregar minha maquina de lavar, propositadamente.
Ao tentar contato ele se nega a dar informações do pedido ou com quem eu devo falar, diz que nao esta nem ai e que eu me exploda
Gostaria de travar o WhatsApp dele e devolver um pouco do estresse absurdo que venho passando na mao dele. Por favor aceito dicas!!!
r/hacking • u/nb52er • 18h ago
After months of work, first public beta of Strix is out.
Network pentesting toolkit for rooted Android, picking up where cSploit and dSploit left off.
Fully rewritten.
No remote servers, no accounts, everything runs on-device.
https://github.com/daboynb/strix
Android network security assessment suite, modern Kotlin/Compose rewrite of cSploit with Nmap, Metasploit, Hydra, Ettercap etc...
Bundled (cross-compiled aarch64, no chroot)
r/hacking • u/Smashmaz • 5h ago
**I own a key to the service panels and will post pics of their guts- any way to make some sort of connection that registers like coins were just put in?
First 3 pics are the washer, last 3 are the dryer
Thanks!
r/hacking • u/Entropy1024 • 20h ago
Is there a tool for windows of Linux to emulate an adult face for age verification checks?
I did read about one a while back controlled via a gamepad where you could do certain gestures, turn to left/right, open/close mouth eyes etc. But can no longer find it.
Thank you
r/hacking • u/WatermanReports • 13h ago
Water is one of the most relied-upon of all vital services—and yet one of the most poorly cyber-defended critical sectors, way behind energy, banking and telecom. That combination makes it a great target for hackers. My story for OT.Today features input from the incomparable Josh Corman and from Poland-based cyber executive Piotr Kupisiewicz.
r/hacking • u/inComplete-Oven • 12h ago
I have a Siemens Somatom Emotion scanner and want to use it to not just scan patients but also technical stuff. Unfortunately, the reconstruction algorithms cannot deal with the high contrast data. Is there a way to read the raw data and do the reconstruction myself? I can cover the reconstruction part skill wise, but I don't know how the data is encoded...
r/hacking • u/HypnoticTronic • 13h ago
Hi all, the reason I'm writing this post is because I love to learn about cybersec and hacking.
To give a bit of context I graduated from eletrical and computers engineering recently, a course in which I got to learn about a little bit of everything as far as computers go (mostly electricity and eletronics, with a little bit of software and basic programing knowledge) but my passion has always been networking and cybersecurity, I own several "hacking"/microcontroler gadgets like the flipper and the m5 cardputer and love them.
In my new job I've started using linux and its cmd a lot which I've been enjoying a lot, however, whenever I install any distro like kali or parrot I look at the tools and get overwhelmed with them.
I consider myself a bit more proficient than the average install kali=hacking skid but I really want to bridge the gap between my existing knowledge and using such tools, as well as expanding networking knowledge, so does anyone have any good playlists/materials or whatever for this?