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DISCLAIMER: This is only for testing purposes and can only be used where strict consent has been given. Do not use this for illegal purposes period.
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DISCLAIMER: This is only for testing purposes and can only be used where strict consent has been given. Do not use this for illegal purposes period.
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Any modifications, changes, or alterations to this application is acceptable, however, any public releases utilizing this code must be approved by TrustedSec. Check the LICENSE file for more information.
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Please read the LICENSE under readme/LICENSE for the licensing of SET.
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The Social-Engineer Toolkit is an open-source penetration testing framework designed for Social-Engineering. SET has a number of custom attack vectors that allow you to make a believable attack in a fraction of the time. SET is a product of TrustedSec, LLC - An Information Security consulting firm located in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Social-Engineer Toolkit is an open-source penetration testing framework designed for Social-Engineering. SET has a number of custom attack vectors that allow you to make a believable attack in a fraction of the time. SET is a product of TrustedSec, LLC - An Information Security consulting firm located in Cleveland, Ohio.
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