🔶 The Ultimate Guide to "*Kits": From Malware to Development Tools
💠 Rootkit
🔻 TDL-4
A sophisticated rootkit that infects the Master Boot Record (MBR) to hide its presence and provide persistent access to attackers.
💠 Bootkit
🔻 LoJax
A UEFI bootkit that targets firmware to persist across OS reinstalls, often used in advanced espionage campaigns.
💠 Exploit Kit
🔻 Angler
A notorious exploit kit that automates the exploitation of browser vulnerabilities to deliver malware.
💠 Ransomware Kit
🔻 Tox
A DIY ransomware kit sold on dark web markets, allowing attackers to create custom ransomware payloads.
💠 Botnet Kit
🔻 Mirai
A botnet kit that infects IoT devices to launch large-scale DDoS attacks.
💠 Phishing Kit
🔻 Evilginx
A phishing kit that clones legitimate websites to steal credentials through man-in-the-middle attacks.
💠 Spyware Kit
🔻 DarkComet
A spyware kit used to create malware that logs keystrokes, captures screenshots, and accesses webcams.
💠 Penetration Testing Kit
🔻 Metasploit
A framework for ethical hacking, used to test and exploit vulnerabilities in systems and applications.
💠 Forensic Toolkit
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Autopsy A digital forensics tool used to analyze disk images and recover evidence from compromised systems.
💠 Incident Response Kit
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Velociraptor A tool for monitoring and investigating security incidents in real-time across endpoints.
💠 Vulnerability Scanner
🔻 Nessus
A vulnerability scanner that identifies misconfigurations, outdated software, and potential exploits in systems.
💠 Malware Analysis Kit
🔻 Cuckoo Sandbox
A tool for analyzing malware behavior in a controlled environment to understand its functionality.
💠 SDK (Software Dev Kit)
🔻 Android SDK
A toolkit for developing Android applications, including libraries, debuggers, and emulators.
💠 Toolkit (DevOps)
🔻 Ansible
A DevOps tool for automating configuration management, application deployment, and task automation.
💠 AI/ML Toolkit
🔻 TensorFlow
A machine learning framework for building and training AI models, widely used in research and production.
💠 Game Dev Kit
🔻 Unity
A game development engine used to create 2D and 3D games for multiple platforms.