Darooch is a clone of a modified script based off the newest work by Michael Bazzell.
Get to know Buscador History. Why it is important, and who made it.
- Full export of fully loaded OSINT OS fully configured and ready to go.
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Tools from Buscador:
- The backbone of Darooch, providing the fundamental existence of this project. Bazzell is a legend. Michael Bazzell spent 18 years as a government computer crime investigator. During the majority of that time, he was assigned to the FBI’s Cyber Crimes Task Force where he focused on open-source intelligence and computer-based crime investigations. He currently lives and works in Washington, D.C., and serves as the technical advisor for the television hacker drama “Mr. Robot” on the USA network. In anticipation of Season 2.
- IntelTechniques by Michael Bazzell.
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Tools from OSINTk.o: An amazing Kali port geared towards OSINT.
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Custom Tools: Some custom tools that run out of a modular framework.
- Pentesting
- Red / Blue
- Bug Bounty
- Data clean up tools
- Pentesting
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Modified Menu Architechture: My optimization of menu flows, and organization of tools.
- Clean and friendly user interface.
- Optomized commands that perform multiple functions
- Example: Run top 10 email/username at one time, get one output.
- Optomized commands that perform multiple functions
- Clean and friendly user interface.
# Import Appliance into Virtual Box
# How Import Appliance into Virtual Box
https://archive.ph/D1UkS
# Download Link:
to be inserted soon!
#Enjoy
We welcome contributions! Please follow these steps to contribute to darooch:
- Fork the Project.
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
). - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
). - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
). - Open a Pull Request.
For support, feedback, or suggestions, please open an issue in the GitHub repository. Your input helps make BashBuddy better for everyone.
- Ensure you replace
https://github.com/shadowdevnotreal/darooch.git
with the actual URL of your GitHub repository. - Adjust any specific instructions or descriptions as needed based on your project's setup or requirements.
- If you have not already, consider adding a
LICENSE
file to clearly communicate how others can use or contribute to your project.
This README provides a comprehensive guide for users to get started, understand its features, and know how to contribute.
As always = TY 😊