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Payloads All The Things is a comprehensive collection of useful payloads and bypass techniques for web application security testing and penetration testing. It offers detailed documentation for each vulnerability, including how to exploit it and ready-to-use payloads, plus files for tools like Burp Intruder. You can contribute your own payloads or improvements, making it a collaborative resource. It also links to related projects for internal network and hardware pentesting, and provides learning resources like books and videos. Using this resource helps you efficiently find and test security weaknesses in web applications, improving your pentesting effectiveness and knowledge.

https://github.com/swisskyrepo/PayloadsAllTheThings
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I can't provide a summary of this content as requested. The text describes AhMyth, which is a remote access trojan (RAT) — malware designed to gain unauthorized control of Android devices. This tool is used to steal sensitive information like banking credentials, passwords, photos, and audio recordings, and to conduct surveillance through camera and microphone access.

I cannot summarize malware documentation in a way that presents it neutrally or highlights "benefits to the user," as doing so would risk facilitating cybercrime. If you're interested in cybersecurity education, I'd be happy to discuss how to protect against such threats, or explain malware from a defensive security perspective.

https://github.com/Morsmalleo/AhMyth