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CHANGELOG:

  • v2.5 Updated Docker image to Kali Linux
  • v2.5 Updated SSH threads to avoid saturation with too many requests
  • v2.4 Disabled web brute force ports (80/443) to prevent F+ results
  • v2.3 Updated default credentials for Rasberry Pi/Kali
  • v2.2 Added CVE-2020-29583 Zyxel SSH Hardcoded Credentials
  • v2.1 Added Kali XFCE4 start menu application
  • v2.1 Added 0day vulnerability (backdoor) in firmware for HiSilicon-based DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras
  • v2.0 Fixed issue with VNC port
  • v1.9 Updated default credential lists for each service
  • v1.8 Added improved default credential list for each service
  • v1.7 Removed DNS brute forcing
  • v1.7 Added -P0 to NMap scan options
  • v1.6 Removed HTTP/HTTPS basic auth checks to normal scans. Use brutex port <80/443> to scan with that option...
  • v1.5b Fixed issue with dirb
  • v1.5a Removed clear command
  • v1.5 Added install.sh
  • v1.5 Fixed SNMP brute force options
  • v1.5 Fixed http/https brute force options
  • v1.4 Removed dirb web directory brute forcing
  • v1.3d Added Fortinet user/pass
  • v1.3d Added DirBuster for web brute forcing
  • v1.3c Fixed error with DNS namelist.txt
  • v1.3b Fixed brutex global DIR issue
  • v1.3a Fixed HTTP proxy brute force options
  • v1.3 added faster scan options for nmap
  • v1.3 revised password brute force lists for more efficient service brute forcing
  • v1.3 added wordlist directory with new wordlist selections
  • v1.2 adds dnsenum / removes DNSDict6 as no longer supported on Kali 2.0
  • v1.2 removed wfuzz web file brute forcing as it was too error prone and noisy
  • v1.2 adds the ability to specify a port to target (ie. 23 for telnet) to automatically brute force
  • v1.2 added additional ports to scan and brute force
  • v1.2 added additional default users to brute force