Ronin: Free and Open Source Ruby Toolkit for Security Research and Development

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  1. ronin

    Ronin is a Free and Open Source Ruby Toolkit for Security Research and Development. Ronin also allows for the rapid development and distribution of code, exploits, payloads, etc, via 3rd-party git repositories. (by ronin-rb)

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