Collection of malware source code for a variety of platforms in an array of different programming languages.
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Collection of malware source code for a variety of platforms in an array of different programming languages.
This repository contains complete resources and coding practices for malware development using Rust 🦀.
Collection of various malicious functionality to aid in malware development
RustRedOps is a repository for advanced Red Team techniques and offensive malware, focused on Rust 🦀
Organized list of my malware development resources
Research code & papers from members of vx-underground.
Golang malware development library
Loading Remote AES Encrypted PE in memory , Decrypted it and run it
A secure sandbox environment for malware developers and red teamers to test payloads against detection mechanisms before deployment. Integrates with LLM agents via MCP for enhanced analysis capabilities.
Real fucking shellcode encryptor & obfuscator tool
A Linux Ransomware
fireELF - Fileless Linux Malware Framework
Contains all the material from the DEF CON 31 workshop "(In)direct Syscalls: A Journey from High to Low".
A collection of c++ programs that demonstrate common ways to detect the presence of an attached debugger.
A Python Hacking Library consisting of network scanner, arp spoofer and detector, dns spoofer, code injector, packet sniffer, network jammer, email sender, downloader, wireless password harvester credential harvester, keylogger, download&execute, ransomware, data harvestors, etc.
Leaked Linux.Mirai Source Code for Research/IoC Development Purposes
🦫 | GoRedOps is a repository dedicated to gathering and sharing advanced techniques and offensive malware for Red Team, with a specific focus on the Go programming language, all is made for educational purpoeses only.
Experimental Windows x64 Kernel Rootkit with anti-rootkit evasion features.
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