This is my personal collection of useful tools, information and methodology for Penetration Testing.
It is meant to be a personal reference and has been collected from all over the internet. I try to provide sources for further reading where possible. Hopefully it can be useful for you too!
Read the gitbook (linked to this repository) here: https://alexanderbittner.gitbook.io/pentest-resources/
Or, if you come from the book, see the repository for additional tools here: https://github.com/alexanderbittner/pentest-resources/
If you have any tips on improving this collection or the methodology behind it, please let me know!
This document is still in a very early stage. There are many things still missing, but below is a roadmap with things that definitely should be added at some point (in no particular order):
- Social Engineering
- Mobile security
- More common vulnerabilities
- Buffer overflows