Hacking Tools 2023: Ideal for use on GNU/Linux

Hacking Tools 2023: Ideal for use on GNU/Linux

Hacking Tools 2023: Ideal for use on GNU/Linux

The first month of the year 2023 is almost over, and we thought it appropriate to once again address the area related to the informatic security, more specifically with the Hacking. Therefore, today we will present 2 more applications, which belong to the set of current «Hacking Tools 2023».

And then, as usual, we'll recommend some updated listings with many more tools that we consider are important to know, among the best and most well-known that have been created for the field of work of professionals and passionate about «Hacking & Pentesting ».

Hacking Tools: Useful Hacking Tools to Use on GNU / Linux

Hacking Tools: Useful Hacking Tools to Use on GNU / Linux

And, before starting this interesting post about some current and suitable «Hacking Tools 2023», we recommend the previous related posts, so that they can explore them at the end:

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Hacking Tools 2023

2 Cool Hacking Tools for 2023

On a previous occasion we addressed the hack tool use for terminal (CLI) call fsociety, while the 2 that we will show below are very similar, but with many more apps available and updated, in order to achieve a better and more up-to-date learning experience about Hacking (ethical) online.

Z4nzu Hacking Tool

Z4nzu Hacking Tool

This cool Hacking Tool for GNU/Linux, called Hack Tool, is also available on GitHub and is an excellent replacement for fsociety. Since, it is much more updated and has many more tools. Which are also organized by categories (types) or function of use, including the following:

  1. Anonymous hiding tools.
  2. Information gathering tools.
  3. Wordlists Generators.
  4. Wireless attack tools.
  5. SQL injection tools.
  6. Phishing attack tools.
  7. Web attack tools.
  8. Post exploitation tools.
  9. Forensic tools (Forensic tools).
  10. Payload creation tools.
  11. Exploitation framework (Exploit framework).
  12. Reverse engineering tools.
  13. DDOS attack tools.
  14. Remote administrator tools.
  15. XSS attack tools.
  16. Steganograhy tools.
  17. More other categories of tools such as: SocialMedia Brute Force, Android Hacking, IDN Homograph Attacks, Email Verification, Hashe Cracking, WiFi Deauthenticators, SocialMedia Finders, Payload Injectors, Web Crawling (), and many more. further grouped under the name Mixed Tools.

His way of installation (as root or superuser) is:

git clone https://github.com/Z4nzu/hackingtool.git
chmod -R 755 hackingtool  
cd hackingtool
sudo pip3 install -r requirement.txt
bash install.sh
sudo hackingtool

And if we have one Suitable and compatible GNU/Linux distro, very surely we will not have any problem installing it. For example, in my practical case, as usual, I have installed it on the Respin MilagrOS based on MX-21 (Debian-11) without any problem. As I show below in the following screenshots:

Hacking Tools 2023: Screenshot 1

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Once installed, we only have to select some of the categories of tools and proceed to select the necessary or desired apps to start, learn and teach Ethical Hacking.

Mishakorzik Hacking Tool

Mishakorzik Hacking Tool

And for those who like Ethical Hacking from a Android mobile with Termux, exists Mishakorzik Hacking Tool available on GitHub, which is very similar to the one shown above. And it is specifically designed to automate the process of downloading and installing various tools for penetration testing on a GNU/Linux operating system contained on an Android mobile device. As shown in the following screenshot:

Mishakorzik Hacking Tool - Screenshot 1

Other Most Recommended Hacking Tools for 2023

And finally, we recommend you explore this small list updated to the year 2023 with websites specialized in "Hacking Tools" and other similar ones from Informatic security, available for both Linux as Windows and Android:

  1. Concise
  2. Hackeron
  3. Intellipat
  4. Kali Linux Hacking Tools
  5. Kitploit
  6. laprovittera
  7. Parrot Linux Hacking Tools
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Summary

In summary, we hope that this post will be useful about some of the many current and suitable «Hacking Tools 2023» favor that many more users of GNU/Linux and passionate about IT and Computing in general, are motivated to learn about the use and benefits of Hacking Tools, in favor of improving and helping others in the fields of Computer Security, privacy and anonymity on the Internet, that is, online.

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