diff --git a/Executions Readme.md b/Executions Readme.md index 81e8df5..3785179 100644 --- a/Executions Readme.md +++ b/Executions Readme.md @@ -4,20 +4,22 @@
Welcome to the Executions section!
+Welcome to the Reconnaissance Folder!
-This section is dedicated to penetration testing and security assessments using Ducky scripts. It provides information, resources, and tools related to executing security tests and evaluating system vulnerabilities.
+Penetration testing, also known as ethical hacking, is a process of evaluating the security of a system or network by simulating real-world attacks. This section aims to guide you through the process of executing security tests using Ducky scripts.
- -Types of Executions +
These are just a few examples of tools used for executing security tests. Remember to always use these tools responsibly and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
🔹FFmpeg: A powerful multimedia framework for encoding, decoding, transcoding, and streaming audio and video files.
🔹VNC (Virtual Network Computing): A remote desktop software that allows you to control and access remote systems over a network.
🔹socat: A versatile network utility that establishes bidirectional data streams between two endpoints, facilitating various network operations. +
🔹Nikto: A web server scanner that performs comprehensive vulnerability assessments. +
🔹Gobuster: A tool used for directory and DNS busting during reconnaissance. +
🔹Nmap: A powerful network scanning tool used for port scanning and network mapping.
These are just a few examples of tools used for executing security tests. Remember to always use these tools responsibly and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
-## Resources - -Here are some additional resources to learn more about penetration testing and Ducky scripting:
+Here are some additional resources to learn more about penetration testing/executions and Ducky scripting:
🔹Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking by Georgia Weidman +
🔹Hak5 Ducky Script by Hak5
🔹USB Rubber Ducky Wiki: Official documentation and guides for using the USB Rubber Ducky.
🔹Payloads Repository: Explore and contribute to the collection of community-contributed payloads for different security testing scenarios.