Exphub is a CVE exploit script library and enterprise software vulnerability suite designed to verify and exploit known security flaws in server environments such as WebLogic, Struts2, Tomcat, and JBoss. It functions as a remote code execution toolkit and a web shell deployment framework for triggering unauthorized command execution and establishing persistent access on remote systems. The project includes specialized utilities for internal network reconnaissance, specifically using server-side request forgery to scan for open ports and services. It further provides mechanisms for bypassing a
This project is an Android bootloader unlock tool designed to bypass account binding restrictions on devices running Xiaomi HyperOS. It functions as an exploit that circumvents the community account requirements typically necessary to unlock the bootloader. The tool serves as a prerequisite for device rooting and system modification. By removing manufacturer bootloader locks, it enables the installation of custom recoveries, kernels, and modified operating systems. The project achieves these results through vulnerability-based account bypass and memory-corruption exploits to intercept the ve