Quickly discover and compare penetration testing and security productivity tools.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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From awesome-hacking-lists, find tools suitable for web penetration testing. Group them into reconnaissance, vulnerability scanning, proxy/interception, and reporting, and recommend three tools per category with short notes.
A workflow-based list of web pentesting tools with use cases and recommendation notes.
Using awesome-hacking-lists, create a beginner security toolkit that includes learning difficulty, supported platforms, whether each tool is open source, and a recommended learning order.
A beginner-friendly security tool list with a learning path and selection guidance.
Select security tools from awesome-hacking-lists that fit team collaboration. Compare installation complexity, automation support, documentation quality, and maintenance activity, then present the results in a table.
A comparison table for team-oriented tool selection and implementation feasibility.
Provides wordlists, payloads, and expert workflows for authorized security testing.
Run authorized security testing with curated payloads, wordlists, and expert agents.
Run local DNS security checks, DNSSEC validation, and email security audits.
Narrows any list to the 1-3 items that best serve your goal.
Automate penetration testing, vulnerability validation, and exploitation analysis with AI tools.
Detect prompt injection, look up CVEs, and assess version impact.