Ronald E. Chapman's Projects
A build system and primary set of packages for Termux.
uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
Linux tools for UDF filesystems and DVD/CD-R(W) drives
A browser extension that adds a menu and a toolbar button to switch the user agent of a browser.
UserAgent Switcher is a browser extension to spoof & mimics User-Agent strings
📦🔐A lightweight private npm proxy registry
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An advanced memory forensics framework
Visual Studio Code
App Center extension for VS Code.
The VS Code JavaScript debugger
Visual Studio Team Services Extension for VS Code
A browser extension that adds various web developer tools to a browser.
The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev
Web Application Security Working Group repo
WebAppSec Subresource Integrity
Yarn package manager website
WDF makes it easy to write high-quality Windows drivers
This repo contains driver samples prepared for use with Microsoft Visual Studio and the Windows Driver Kit (WDK). It contains both Universal Windows Driver and desktop-only driver samples.
API samples for the Universal Windows Platform.
to grab or steal the password of systemAutomated sticky keys hack. Post exploitation it grabs browser passwords, history, and network passwords Download git clone https://github.com/pourquoibenoit/WinPirate.git This project is still in progress Estimated Completion Date: soon…ish Here’s the plan. We create a way to automate doing the sticky keys windows hack from a bootable USB. Then, we automate getting as many saved passwords as possible, drop a listener, and delete all traces that we were there. All without being detected by antivirus we should add a mimikittenz option if the computer was found running and unlocked, otherwise we can just run it later remotely How to Use Requirements: a linux bootable USB, this repo on the USB (not in the OS, just put it in the root directory) chromepasswords.py requires PyWin32 If the computer is locked: 1) shutdown windows (make sure not hibernating by holding shift while pressing shut down) 2) hit F12 and select USB 3) sudo -i 4) fdisk -l (note: if you’re on Kali Linux, run parted -l) 5) mkdir /media/windows 6) mount /dev/WHATEVERTHEWINDOWSPARTITIONWASCALLED /media/windows -t ntfs 7) run Stickykeys.sh 8) restart and boot to Windows 9) hit Shift 5 times fast, a command prompt will appear 10) cd to the USB and run WinPirate.bat If the computer isn’t locked: cd to the USB and run Run.bat (this will run WinPirate.bat silently in the background, it should be done in < 10 seconds Current Issues 1) The chrome passwords grabber that I made is still a .py For it to work, I need to convert it to exe so it doesn’t require python to be installed on the system. You can run it with python chromepasswords.py -csv and it will decrypt the Chrome saved passwords database and export it as a CSV 2) The sticky keys automation doesn’t speed the process up as much as I previously thought, as evident by the lengthy “How to Use” section 3) I haven’t been able to write any tools that grab passwords for IE or Firefox Source: https://github.com/pourquoibenoit/WinPirate
WinRT reference content for developing Microsoft Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps
This patch is virus free!
WordPress (.com and .org) API Console written in React/Redux
Scripts to replace the distribution behind Windows Subsystem for Linux with any other Linux distribution published on Docker Hub.
XRP Ledger developer portal with documentation and examples