A curated collection of tools for security testing and ethical hacking practice.
- About This Repository
- Features & Scope
- Prerequisites & Requirements
- Installation & Setup
- Usage Examples
β οΈ Disclaimer & Ethical Use Policy- Contributing Guidelines
- License
ScriptKiddie is a comprehensive repository designed for cybersecurity enthusiasts, students, and professionals who want to learn and practice ethical hacking techniques in controlled environments. This collection includes:
- Network Analysis Tools: Port scanners, network mappers, and reconnaissance utilities
- Web Application Testing: Scripts for identifying common web vulnerabilities
- Forensic Utilities: Tools for digital investigation and evidence collection
- Penetration Testing Scripts: Automated exploitation and vulnerability assessment tools
- Educational Resources: Well-documented examples with learning objectives
Each tool is carefully crafted with educational value in mind, featuring clear documentation, practical examples, and safety considerations.
- π Network Reconnaissance: Advanced port scanning and service enumeration
- π Web Security Testing: OWASP Top 10 vulnerability scanners
- π‘οΈ System Analysis: OS fingerprinting and service detection
- π Vulnerability Assessment: Automated security audit scripts
- π§ Custom Payloads: Educational exploit development examples
- π Learning Resources: Step-by-step tutorials and documentation
- π¨ User-Friendly Interface: Color-coded output and interactive menus
- π Multiple Output Formats: XML, JSON, and human-readable reports
- Operating System: Linux (Ubuntu 18.04+), macOS (10.14+), or Windows 10+ with WSL
- Python: Version 3.7 or higher
- Memory: Minimum 2GB RAM (4GB recommended)
- Storage: At least 10GB free space
This section is currently under development. Please browse through the available directories and documentation for better understanding of dependencies specific to each segment:
- NMap Directory: Contains network scanning tools and their specific requirements
- Web Security Tools: Check individual script documentation for web testing dependencies
- Forensic Utilities: Review tool-specific requirements in respective folders
- General Dependencies: Common requirements will be documented as the project evolves
For immediate setup guidance, refer to the README.md files in each subdirectory.