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The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)

Copyright 2019 The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)

Written by: David Kennedy (ReL1K)

Company: TrustedSec

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.

Please read the LICENSE under readme/LICENSE for the licensing of SET.

SET Tutorial

For a full document on how to use SET, visit the SET user manual.

Features

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 quickly. SET is a product of TrustedSec, LLC an information security consulting firm located in Cleveland, Ohio.

Bugs and enhancements

For bug reports or enhancements, please open an issue here.

Supported platforms

  • Linux
  • Mac OS X (experimental)

Installation

Install via requirements.txt

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Install SET

All OSs

$ git clone https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit/ set/
$ cd set
$ pip install -r requirements.txt