A curated list of tools, add-ons, articles, and exploits that use the Scapy packet manipulation library.
Awesome Scapy is a curated directory of tools, frameworks, articles, and exploits that utilize the Scapy packet manipulation library. It aggregates community resources for network security testing, protocol analysis, and exploit development, making it easier to discover Scapy-based projects and research.
Security researchers, network engineers, penetration testers, and developers working with network protocols who want to leverage Scapy's capabilities through existing tools and documented techniques.
It saves time by providing a centralized, vetted collection of Scapy resources, eliminating the need to search scattered repositories and documentation for tools and exploits related to packet manipulation and network security testing.
Great packages that use Scapy
Curates a wide range of Scapy-based tools, from Wi-Fi hackers like pwnagotchi to IoT testers like Cotopaxi, eliminating scattered searches.
Includes a timeline of documented security exploits, such as CVE-2024-20674 for Windows Kerberos, providing practical PoCs for researchers.
Offers specialized tools for protocols like IPv6 (Chiron, mitm6) and wireless networks, aiding targeted security assessments.
Open to contributions, as shown by the edit link, ensuring the list can evolve with new Scapy projects and research.
As a community list, tools and exploits may be outdated, poorly documented, or abandoned, with no guaranteed upkeep.
Listings are brief; users must navigate to external repositories for details, increasing the time to evaluate suitability.
Exclusively focuses on Scapy-based resources, making it irrelevant for projects using other packet manipulation frameworks.
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