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Karkinos – Penetration Testing And Hacking CTF’s Swiss Army Knife

Posted on 6 December 2020

From kitploit.com

Karkinos is a light-weight ‘Swiss Army Knife’ for penetration testing and/or hacking CTF’s. Currently, Karkinos offers the following:

  • Encoding/Decoding characters
  • Encrypting/Decrypting text or files
  • Reverse shell handling
  • Cracking and generating hashes

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