GHOSTCREW

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GH05TCREWa year ago
All-in-one offensive security toolbox with AI agent and MCP architecture. Integrates tools like Nmap, Metasploit, FFUF, SQLMap. Enables pentesting, bug bounty hunting, threat hunting, and reporting. RAG-based responses with local knowledge base support.
Overview

what is GHOSTCREW?

GHOSTCREW is an all-in-one offensive security toolbox that integrates various tools like Nmap, Metasploit, and SQLMap, enhanced with an AI agent and MCP architecture to assist in penetration testing, bug bounty hunting, and threat analysis.

how to use GHOSTCREW?

To use GHOSTCREW, clone the repository, set up the required MCP tools, and run the main program. Users can interact with the AI assistant through natural language to perform various security tasks.

key features of GHOSTCREW?

  • Natural language interaction for user queries
  • Integration with multiple MCP security tools
  • Automated penetration testing workflows
  • Report generation with structured findings
  • Supports conversation history and multi-turn dialogues

use cases of GHOSTCREW?

  1. Conducting penetration tests on web applications
  2. Performing network infrastructure assessments
  3. Generating detailed security reports for compliance

FAQ from GHOSTCREW?

  • Is GHOSTCREW suitable for beginners?

Yes, GHOSTCREW is designed to be user-friendly, allowing users to perform complex tasks through simple commands.

  • What tools are required to use GHOSTCREW?

Users need to configure at least one MCP security tool to utilize the automated workflows.

  • Can GHOSTCREW be used for unauthorized testing?

No, GHOSTCREW is intended for authorized penetration testing and security assessments only.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
GH05TCREW
Star
17
Category
security

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