• Armitage

    A free and open-source graphical cyber attack management tool. Armitage helps red team members visualize their targets and provides recommendations for exploits and attacks.

  • Autopsy

    A free and open-source digital forensics platform. Autopsy supports computer hard drives and smartphones and can be extended through several add-on modules

  • Backslash-Powered-Scanner

    Finds unknown classes of injection vulnerabilities

  • Banli

    High-risk asset identification and high-risk vulnerability scanner.

  • BeEF

    A free and open-source browser exploitation penetration testing tool. BeEF can integrate with Metasploit and uses attack vectors to target different web browsers and contexts.

  • Bettercap

    A free and open-source fork of the Ettercap project and so-called “Swiss Army knife” for network attacks. Bettercap can be used on Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth connections, and 2.4GHz wireless devices

  • Blackwidow

    A Python based web application scanner to gather OSINT and fuzz for WASP vulnerabilities on a target website.

  • Brandgaurd

    Identify suspicious domains that impersonates brand names, logos, slogans and taglines.

  • Bully

    A free and open-source WPS brute-force attack tool. Bully is written in the C programming language and offers improved memory and CPU performance compared with Reaver.

  • Cacti

    A web-based network monitoring and graphing tool that can monitor a variety of network devices and services

  • Cain & Abel

    A free password recovery tool for Windows computers. Cain and Abel use techniques such as brute force, dictionary, and cryptanalysis password attacks.

  • Caine

    A free and open-source Linux-based digital forensics environment. CAINE offers a user-friendly graphical interface and provides dozens of tools and integrations with other software.