GigaTap articles tagged security tools.
- CVEScannerV2: Nmap findings need verification - CVEScannerV2 maps Nmap-discovered services to probable vulnerability leads. Useful for triage, but its output should be verified before any security conclu
- ship-safe scans the new agent-era security seam - A public GitHub project claims checks for CI/CD drift, agent permissions, MCP tool injection, secrets, and AI dependency risk. Useful idea, but verify scop
- AutoPWN Suite: automation with sharp edges - A cautious look at AutoPWN Suite, a public Python project for automated vulnerability scanning and exploitation, and what to verify before touching it.
- Before You Adopt a Hacking Tools List - yogsec/Hacking-Tools is useful as a discovery index. Treat it as a map, not a vetted toolchain.
- Hacking-Tools Is a Map, Not a Trust Signal - A look at yogsec/Hacking-Tools: what the GitHub repository helps with, who may find it useful, and what to verify before using any listed tool.
- PentestAgent: AI Agents Move Into Black-Box Testing - PentestAgent is a Python framework for AI-assisted black-box security testing. The project is worth watching, but its GitHub metadata is not proof of readi
- Pentagi shows where AI pentest agents are heading - Pentagi is an open-source autonomous penetration testing project. The useful question is not hype, but fit, scope control, and what teams must verify before use.