Exploit Pack alternatives
Looking for an alternative tool to replace Exploit Pack? During the review of Exploit Pack we looked at other open source tools. Based on their category, tags, and text, these are the ones that have the best match.
Top 3
- PTF (manage your pentesting toolbox)
- Social-Engineer Toolkit (social engineering toolkit)
- fsociety (penetration testing framework)
These tools are ranked as the best alternatives to Exploit Pack.
Alternatives (by score)
PTF (The PenTesters Framework)
Introduction
PTF or the PenTesters Framework is a Python script to keep your penetration testing toolkit up-to-date. It is designed for distributions running Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, or related clones. PTF will do the retrieval, compilation, and installation of the tools that you use. As it is a modular framework, you can use many of the common pentesting tools or add your own tools.
Project details
PTF is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + More than 50 contributors
- + Tool is easy to use
- + More than 1000 GitHub stars
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Penetration testing
- Security assessment
- Software management
- Software testing
fsociety
Introduction
The fsociety toolkit is a penetration framework containing other security tools. The project states that is includes all the tools that are used in the Mr. Robot tv series.Project details
fsociety is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + More than 10 contributors
- + More than 2000 GitHub stars
- + The source code of this software is available
- - Full name of author is unknown
Typical usage
- Penetration testing
- Security assessment
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Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)
Introduction
The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) is an open source penetration testing framework. SET is written in Python and helps with assignments that require social engineering. The toolkit has been presented at large-scale conferences like Black Hat and DEF CON and covered in several books. This publicity definitely helped to make it more familiar in the information security community.
Project details
Social-Engineer Toolkit is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
Typical usage
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