

sudown
sudown is a simple, fast, self-contained tool for identifying and exploiting common misconfigurations in Linux sudo rules. Designed for CTFs, pentesting, and red teamers, sudown makes it effortless to turn sudo access into privilege escalation shell access – all in a single, portable binary. Check out the tool in full.
enux
enux is a modern, comprehensive, and easy to read Linux privilege escalation enumeration script. It quickly scans a target system, collecting the most relevant information and highlighting key security issues, misconfigurations, and escalation vectors. Its clean, sectioned output makes it ideal for CTFs, penetration tests, red team engagements, or self-assessment of system hardening. Check out the tool in full.
cronic
cronic is a post-exploitation enumeration and exploitation utility focused on identifying insecure cron job configurations. It parses system-wide and user-specific crontabs, flags common misconfigurations (e.g., unquoted paths, writable scripts), and offers tailored payload injection options including reverse shells and persistence mechanisms. Ideal for red team operations and CTF environments, Cronic enables automated privilege escalation discovery with precision and control. Check out the tool in full.
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