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Endgame

Endgame

#3064in Infrastructure as a Service
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What is Endgame?

It is an AWS Pentesting tool that lets you use one-liner commands to backdoor an AWS account's resources with a rogue AWS account - or share the resources with the entire internet.

Endgame is a tool in the Infrastructure as a Service category of a tech stack.

Key Features

Push AWS to improve coverage of AWS Access Analyzer so AWS users can protect themselvesShow blue teams and developers what kind of damage can be done by overprivileged/leaked accountsHelp red teams to demonstrate impact of their access

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Endgame Alternatives & Comparisons

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