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A curated list of tools, add-ons, articles or cool exploits using Scapy. Feel free to contribute !

Contents

Tools

Tools that use Scapy (a lot) or extend it

DDoS

  • ufonet: create your own botnet to send untraceable DDoS attacks

Wi-Fi

  • trackerjacker: Maps and tracks Wi-Fi networks and devices through raw 802.11 monitoring.
  • wifiphisher: create rogue access point

IPv6

  • Chiron: an IPv6 security assessment framework
  • mitm6: performs MiTM for IPv6

Measurements

Protocols

  • Cotopaxi: set of tools for security testing of Internet of Things devices using specific network IoT protocols (AMQP, CoAP, DTLS, HTCPCP, KNX, mDNS, MQTT, MQTT-SN, QUIC, RTSP, SSDP)
  • project-memoria-detector: determine whether a network device runs a specific embedded TCP/IP stack
  • routopsy: toolkit to attack DRP & FHRP
  • TorPylle: implementation of the OR (TOR) protocol

Unit Tests

  • Linux Kernel: Linux Traffic Control (tc) testing suite
  • OpenBSD: IPv6 stack testing suite
  • RIOT-OS: RIOT OS networking testing suite

Visualization

Misc

  • aioblescan: scan and decode advertised BLE info
  • fenrir: bypass wired 802.1x protection
  • flowsynth: tool for rapidly modeling network traffic
  • Fragscapy: fuzz network protocols by automating the modification of outgoing network packets
  • Habu: Toolkit with a lot of little hacking tools. Many of them use Scapy
  • mirage: powerful and modular framework dedicated to the security analysis of wireless communications
  • netenum: a tool to passively discover active hosts on a network
  • net-creds: sniff and catch all sensitive data on an interface
  • packetweaver: a Python framework for script filing and task sequencing
  • p0f3plus: an implementation of with extra analysis features
  • pysap: interact with SAP using custom built frames & tools
  • Responder: LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner
  • scapy_unroot: tooling to use Scapy without root permissions
  • scapy-benchmarks: a small test suite that tracks the evolution of Scapy's performance.
  • sshame: tool to brute force SSH public-key authentication
  • TIDoS Framework: The Offensive Manual Web Application Penetration Testing Framework
  • Explore Scapy topics on GitHub

Exploits

Exploits that use Scapy. This does not count the ones included by default

2021

2020

  • CVE-2020-25577: Bad Neighbor on FreeBSD: IPv6 Router Advertisement Vulnerabilities in rtsold
  • CVE-2020-16898: Beware the Bad Neighbor: Analysis and PoC of the Windows IPv6 Router Advertisement Vulnerability

2019

  • CVE-2019-5597: IPv6 fragmentation vulnerability in OpenBSD Packet Filter

2018

  • CVE-2018-4407: a heap buffer overflow in the networking code in the XNU operating system kernel (iOS and macOS)

2017

  • krackattacks-scripts: test if clients or access points (APs) are affected by the KRACK attack against WPA2

2016

  • CVE-2016-6366: the EXTRABACON exploit, a remote code execution for Cisco ASA written by the Equation Group (NSA) and leaked by the Shadow Brokers

Misc

  • isf: ISF (Industrial Control System Exploitation Framework). A suite that provides exploits various industrial protocols

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