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A comprehensive collection of cheatsheets for reverse engineering, binary analysis, and assembly programming tools. This repository serves as a one-stop reference for security researchers, reverse engineers, and low-level programmers.

  • Updated Jul 21, 2025
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sqlmap-command-builder

Advanced SQLMap command builder with an intuitive cheatsheet UI. Works locally in your browser as a single HTML file (no data sent anywhere).

  • Updated Jul 6, 2025
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CyberInject

A comprehensive browser extension designed for authorized security testing and penetration testing activities. CyberInject provides quick access to common security payloads across multiple vulnerability categories.

  • Updated Jun 21, 2026
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DorkTerm is a security tool designed to assist security researchers in performing Google Dork queries efficiently. The tool generates multiple Google Dork search queries for a given domain and opens them in new browser tabs to help identify potential vulnerabilities.

  • Updated Jun 23, 2026
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NeuralSheild AI, an open-source, cross-platform AI spam detection engine using Logistic Regression. Actively protecting Email, SMS, Telegram, and Instagram. Join us in building a safer internet.

  • Updated Oct 23, 2025
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Live Location Tracker - It allows you to track live GPS coordinates in real-time and provides visual representations on a map, making it a great tool for showcasing in seminars, educational environments, and ethical hacking demonstrations.

  • Updated Nov 13, 2024
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Port-Phantom

Port-Phantom is a fast and stealth-oriented TCP port scanning tool built using Python. Designed for cybersecurity learners and network enthusiasts, it helps identify open ports on a target system using efficient multithreading and clean error handling.

  • Updated Dec 14, 2025
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I find vulnerabilities in web applications before attackers do. I test web apps, APIs, and mobile apps from an attacker's point of view. I look for flaws like IDOR, XSS, SSRF, CORS issues, access control problems, and other security misconfigurations.

  • Updated Jun 22, 2026
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