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  5. Infection Monkey vs Oneleet

Infection Monkey vs Oneleet

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Overview

Infection Monkey
Infection Monkey
Stacks4
Followers19
Votes1
GitHub Stars6.9K
Forks810
Oneleet
Oneleet
Stacks1
Followers2
Votes0

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Infection Monkey
Infection Monkey
Oneleet
Oneleet

An open source security tool for testing a data center's resiliency to perimeter breaches and internal server infection. The Monkey uses various methods to self propagate across a data center and reports success to a centralized Monkey Island server.

It is a compliance-focused pentesting-as-a-service platform. It allows companies to easily schedule and manage penetration tests, designed for both compliance and security enhancement.

Multiple propagation techniques,Predefined passwords for SSH, SMB, RDP, WMI, Common logical exploits, Shellhock,Sambacry, Password stealing using Mimikatz and ssh keys; Automated security report with reccomendations
Keeping you secure all year round; Maps attack surface; Monitors threats; Depth when you need it
Statistics
GitHub Stars
6.9K
GitHub Stars
-
GitHub Forks
810
GitHub Forks
-
Stacks
4
Stacks
1
Followers
19
Followers
2
Votes
1
Votes
0
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    Simple automated tool to automate basic security tests
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What are some alternatives to Infection Monkey, Oneleet?

Vulseek by Securetia

Vulseek by Securetia

At its core, Vulseek combines automated asset discovery and scanning with intelligent risk prioritization, allowing security teams to focus on what truly matters. Its customizable dashboards, real-time alerts, and integrations with popular ticketing systems and SIEMs help ensure vulnerabilities are addressed swiftly and systematically.

ZAP

ZAP

It is a free, open-source penetration testing tool. It is designed specifically for testing web applications and is both flexible and extensible.

PentestGPT

PentestGPT

It is a penetration testing tool empowered by ChatGPT. It is designed to automate the penetration testing process. It is built on top of ChatGPT and operates in an interactive mode to guide penetration testers in both overall progress and specific operations.

PETEP

PETEP

It is an open-source Java application for network communication proxying for the purpose of penetration testing. It allows penetration testers to set up proxies and interceptors to manage the traffic transmitted between client and server.

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