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SSLStrip2

SSLStrip2 + all associated research was originally published by LeonardoNve.

This repository was given the shredder (but its git history was not purged - yay) to comply with laws criminalizing the possession and publication of hacking tools. Unfortunately, in order for that to be effective, all governments of the world must agree to ban the publication of hacking tools. Fortunately, the government I live under does not implement that level of control.

This tool has been specifically preserved, as it appeared in BlackHat ASIA 2014 as OFFENSIVE: EXPLOITING DNS SERVERS CHANGES. Whether or not you like BlackHat, it is an influential conference and it'd be a hell of a shame to see any of the research materials disappear.

Notes

Operating instructions are in the README file, as well as README_ORIGINAL.

This software is no longer maintained. Looking to do something similar moving forward? Try bettercap :)

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