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    PowerSharpPack

    PowerSharpPack

    Offensive CSharp Projects wraped into Powershell for easy usage

    ...The author compiles, gzip-compresses and base64-encodes each C# binary, then dynamically loads the assemblies into the PowerShell process so operators can invoke powerful .NET tools without dropping executables on disk. The bundle exposes a single entry script (PowerSharpPack.ps1) with switches to select which embedded tool to run and an optional -Command argument to pass tool-specific parameters. Included projects cover a broad range of post-exploitation and reconnaissance needs: Kerberos tooling, host survey utilities, credential and browser data extractors, AD enumeration, privilege escalation helpers, persistence frameworks, and file/handle utilities. ...
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    BadBlood

    BadBlood

    Flls Microsoft Active Directory Domain with a structure

    ...It intentionally randomizes its output on every run so the created domain, objects, and ACL relationships are different each time, which helps teams exercise tooling and detection logic against varied scenarios. The project is driven by a single entry script (Invoke-BadBlood.ps1) and a collection of modular components that create OUs, seed users and groups, set ACLs, configure LAPS scenarios, and generate other attack/defense artifacts for lab use. Because it modifies a real AD forest, BadBlood requires high privileges (Domain Admin and Schema Admin) to run and the README warns strongly that it is not responsible for cleanup if used in production.
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