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nicocha30
An advanced, yet simple, tunneling/pivoting tool that uses a TUN interface.
nicolaskruchten
Open-source Javascript Pivot Table (aka Pivot Grid, Pivot Chart, Cross-Tab) implementation with drag'n'drop.
revolist
Powerful virtual data table smartsheet with advanced customization. Best features from excel plus incredible performance 🔋
sensepost
The successor to reDuh, pwn a bastion webserver and create SOCKS proxies through the DMZ. Pivot and pwn.
s0lst1c3
Targeted evil twin attacks against WPA2-Enterprise networks. Indirect wireless pivots using hostile portal attacks.
lana-k
Instant offline SQL-powered data visualisation in your browser
codingo
A virtual host scanner that performs reverse lookups, can be used with pivot tools, detect catch-all scenarios, work around wildcards, aliases and dynamic default pages.
davidguttman
React-Pivot is a data-grid component with pivot-table-like functionality for data display, filtering, and exploration.
plotly
React-based drag'n'drop pivot table with Plotly.js charts
DaxStudio
DAX Studio is a tool to write, execute, and analyze DAX queries in Power BI Desktop, Power Pivot for Excel, and Analysis Services Tabular.
rwjblue
Build Pivot Tables from CSV/JSON Data
allegro
Business intelligence, data exploration and visualization web application for Druid, formerly known as Swiv and Pivot
fikrikarim
List of startups/companies that had successful pivots
blackarrowsec
A tool to make socks connections through HTTP agents
nicolaskruchten
Drag’n’drop Pivot Tables and Charts for Jupyter/IPython Notebook, care of PivotTable.js
vmware-archive
A cookbook of recipes for an OSX workstation
implydata
An interactive data exploration UI for Druid
pivotal-cf
Pivotal's design system & component library
rowsncolumns
Declarative React Canvas Grid primitive for Data table, Pivot table and more :boom:
rpbouman
Light-weight, browser-based ROLAP pivot tables on top of DuckDB-WASM
nnajm
Pivot table javascript library
fico7489
This package introduces new events for sync(), attach(), detach() or updateExistingPivot() methods on BelongsToMany relation.
ttpreport
Multiplayer pivoting solution
chartit
A Django app to plot charts and pivot charts directly from the models. Uses HighCharts and jQuery JavaScript libraries to render the charts on the webpage.
emptymonkey
A reverse shell with terminal support, data tunneling, and advanced pivoting capabilities.
RedTeamOperations
Network Pivoting Toolkit
hdm
nextnet is a pivot point discovery tool written in Go.
zcablii
[AAAI26 Oral] "SM3Det: A Unified Model for Multi-Modal Remote Sensing Object Detection" and [Arxiv 26] "Unifying Heterogeneous Multi-Modal Remote Sensing Detection Via Language-Pivoted Pretraining"
Welcome this comprehensive course on Ethical Hacking! This course assumes you have NO prior knowledge in hacking and by the end of it you'll be able to hack systems like black-hat hackers and secure them like security experts! This course is highly practical but it won't neglect the theory, so we'll start with ethical hacking basics and the different fields in penetration testing, installing the needed software (works on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X) and then we'll dive and start hacking systems straight away. From here onwards you'll learn everything by example, by analysing and exploiting computer systems such as networks, servers, clients, websites .....etc, so we'll never have any boring dry theoretical lectures. The course is divided into a number of sections, each section covers a penetration testing / hacking field, in each of these sections you'll first learn how the target system works, the weaknesses of this system, and how to practically exploit theses weaknesses and hack into it, not only that but you'll also learn how to secure this system from the discussed attacks. This course will take you from a beginner to a more advanced level by the time you finish, you will have knowledge about most penetration testing fields. The course is divided into four main sections: 1. Network Hacking - This section will teach you how to test the security of networks, both wired and wireless. First, you will learn some basic network terminology, how networks work, and how devices communicate with each other. Then it will branch into three sub sections: Pre-connection attacks: in this subsection you'll learn what can you do before even connecting to a network, and even before having internet access; you'll start by learning how to gather information about the networks around you, discover the devices connected to them, and how to control connections around you (ie: deny/allow devices from connecting to networks) even without knowing the password of the target network. Gaining Access: Now that you gathered information about the networks around you, in this subsection you will learn how to crack the key and get the password to your target network weather it uses WEP, WPA or even WPA2. Post Connection attacks: Now that you have the key, you can connect to the target network, in this subsection you will learn a number of powerful techniques that allow you to gather comprehensive information about the connected devices, see anything they do on the internet (such as login information, passwords, visited urls, images, videos ....etc), redirect requests, inject evil code in loaded pages and much more! All the attacks here work against both wireless and wired networks. You will also learn how to create a fake WiFi network, attract users to connect to it and use all of the above techniques against the connected clients. 2. Gaining Access - In this section you will learn two main approaches to gain full control or hack computer systems: Server Side Attacks: In this subsection you will learn how to gain full access to computer systems without the need for user interaction. You will learn how to gather useful information about a target computer system such as its operating system, open ports, installed services, then you'll learn how to use this information to discover weaknesses and vulnerabilitiesand exploit them to gain full control over the target. Finally you will learn how to generate different types of reports for your discoveries. Client Side Attacks - If the target system does not contain any weaknesses then the only way to gain access to it is by interacting with the users, in this subsection you'll learn how to get the target user to install a backdoor on their system without even realising, this is done by hijacking updatesor backdoornig downloadeds on the fly. Not only that but you'll also learn how to create trojans by backdooring normal files (such as an image or a pdf) and use social engineering to deliver this trojan to the target, to do this you'll learn how to spoof emails so they appear as if they're sent from the target's friend, boss or any email account they're likely to interact with. 3. Post Exploitation - In this section you will learn how to interact with the systems you compromised so far. You’ll learn how to access the file system (read/write/upload/execute), maintain your access, spy on the target and even use the target computer as a pivot to hack other computer systems. 4. Website / Web Application Hacking - In this section you will learn how websites work, how to gather information about a target website (such as website owner, server location, used technologies ....etc) and how to discover and exploit the following dangerous vulnerabilities to hack into websites:
trydionel
A collection of git utilities to ease integration with Pivotal Tracker