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Python hacking-tool

Open-source Python projects categorized as hacking-tool

Top 23 Python hacking-tool Projects

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  1. MHDDoS

    Best DDoS Attack Script Python3, (Cyber / DDos) Attack With 56 Methods

  2. Stream

    Stream - Scalable APIs for Chat, Feeds, Moderation, & Video. Stream helps developers build engaging apps that scale to millions with performant and flexible Chat, Feeds, Moderation, and Video APIs and SDKs powered by a global edge network and enterprise-grade infrastructure.

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  3. dirsearch

    Web path scanner

  4. pwndbg

    Exploit Development and Reverse Engineering with GDB & LLDB Made Easy

    Project mention: Week 1 — My First Open-Source Contribution (Hacktoberfest 2025) | dev.to | 2025-10-13

    After registering on Hacktoberfest, I forked the repository, cloned it locally, and created a new branch using git checkout -b issue-3270-robust-dprintf. Since I use macOS, I installed Determinate Nix to emulate a Linux-like environment. Once inside the shell, I installed dependencies with python -m pip install -e ., which set up the project for local development.

  5. trape

    People tracker on the Internet: OSINT analysis and research tool by Jose Pino

  6. PhoneSploit-Pro

    An all-in-one hacking tool to remotely exploit Android devices using ADB and Metasploit-Framework to get a Meterpreter session.

  7. Villain

    Villain is a high level stage 0/1 C2 framework that can handle multiple reverse TCP & HoaxShell-based shells, enhance their functionality with additional features (commands, utilities) and share them among connected sibling servers (Villain instances running on different machines).

  8. Raccoon

    A high performance offensive security tool for reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning

  9. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  10. Keylogger

    Get Keyboard,Mouse,ScreenShot,Microphone Inputs from Target Computer and Send to your Mail. (by aydinnyunus)

  11. DDoS-Ripper

    DDos Ripper a Distributable Denied-of-Service (DDOS) attack server that cuts off targets or surrounding infrastructure in a flood of Internet traffic

  12. Wifi-Hacking

    Cyber Security Tool For Hacking Wireless Connections Using Built-In Kali Tools. Supports All Securities (WEP, WPS, WPA, WPA2/TKIP/IES)

  13. Reconnoitre

    A security tool for multithreaded information gathering and service enumeration whilst building directory structures to store results, along with writing out recommendations for further testing.

  14. evillimiter

    Tool that monitors, analyzes and limits the bandwidth of devices on the local network without administrative access.

  15. tookie-osint

    Tookie is a advanced OSINT information gathering tool that finds social media accounts based on inputs.

  16. Lockdoor-Framework

    🔐 Lockdoor Framework : A Penetration Testing framework with Cyber Security Resources

  17. 007-TheBond

    This Script will help you to gather information about your victim or friend.

  18. Search-That-Hash

    🔎Searches Hash APIs to crack your hash quickly🔎 If hash is not found, automatically pipes into HashCat⚡

  19. psudohash

    Generates millions of keyword-based password mutations in seconds.

  20. Interlace

    Easily turn single threaded command line applications into a fast, multi-threaded application with CIDR and glob support.

  21. Powershell-RAT

    Python based backdoor that uses Gmail to exfiltrate data through attachment. This RAT will help during red team engagements to backdoor any Windows machines. It tracks the user activity using screen capture and sends it to an attacker as an e-mail attachment.

  22. DumpsterFire

    "Security Incidents In A Box!" A modular, menu-driven, cross-platform tool for building customized, time-delayed, distributed security events. Easily create custom event chains for Blue- & Red Team drills and sensor / alert mapping. Red Teams can create decoy incidents, distractions, and lures to support and scale their operations. Build event sequences ("narratives") to simulate realistic scenarios and generate corresponding network and filesystem artifacts.

  23. bopscrk

    Generate smart and powerful wordlists

  24. elpscrk

    An Intelligent wordlist generator based on user profiling, permutations, and statistics. (Named after the same tool in Mr.Robot series S01E01)

  25. bluing

    An intelligence gathering tool for hacking Bluetooth

  26. SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

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NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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What are some of the best open-source hacking-tool projects in Python? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 MHDDoS 14,992
2 dirsearch 13,651
3 pwndbg 9,585
4 trape 8,458
5 PhoneSploit-Pro 5,382
6 Villain 4,264
7 Raccoon 3,259
8 Keylogger 2,572
9 DDoS-Ripper 2,502
10 Wifi-Hacking 2,273
11 Reconnoitre 2,173
12 evillimiter 1,813
13 tookie-osint 1,694
14 Lockdoor-Framework 1,499
15 007-TheBond 1,404
16 Search-That-Hash 1,388
17 psudohash 1,375
18 Interlace 1,277
19 Powershell-RAT 1,154
20 DumpsterFire 1,023
21 bopscrk 1,013
22 elpscrk 888
23 bluing 838

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