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- 400 (Bad request)

- 401 (Authorization required)

- 402 (Payment required)

- 403 (Forbidden)

- 404 (Not found)

- 405 (Method not allowed)

- 406 (Not acceptable)

- 407 (Proxy authentication required)

- 408 (Request Timeout)

- 409 (Conflict)

- 410 (Gone)

- 411 (Length required)

- 412 (Precondition failed)

- 413 (Request entity too large)

- 414 (Request URI too large)

- 415 (Unsupported media type)

- 416 (Request range not satisfiable)

- 417 (Expectation failed)

- 422 (Unprocessable entity)

- 423 (Locked)

- 424 (Failed dependency)

- 500 (Internal server error)

- 501 (Not Implemented)

- 502 (Bad gateway)

- 503 (Service unavailable)

- 504 (Gateway timeout)

- 505 (HTTP version not supported)

- 506 (Variant also negotiates)

- 507 (Insufficient storage)

- 510 (Not extended)

Hacking Tools:
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*cpf* - perl script that scans webservers for administrative login and control panel sections

*AdminLoginFnder* - is a perl script that scans webservers for administrative login / control panel sections.

*Aircrack-ng* - 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking program

*cintruder* - an automatic pentesting tool to bypass captchas

*cmsexplore* - is designed to reveal the the specific modules, plugins, components and themes that various CMS driven web sites are running

*darkd0rk3r* - dork searching and searches for local file inclusion and SQL injection

*dsniff* - is a collection of tools for network auditing and penetration testing

*hashcatplus* - a GPGPU-based multi-hash cracker

*hashid* - identifies the different types of hashes used to encrypt data

*Image-exiftool* - provides an extensible set of Perl modules to read and write meta information in a wide variety of image, audio and video files

*johntheripper* - a fast password cracker

*maltego* - an open source intelligence and forensics application

*networkmine* - a Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT) for Windows

*nikto* - an Open Source web server scanner

*nipper* - used to make observations about the security configurations of many different device types such as routers, firewalls, and switches

*nmap* - a free and open source utility for network discovery and security auditing

*sqlmap* - an open source penetration testing tool that automates the process of detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws

*shodan* - "unsafe routers and more" list

*uniscan* - a simple Remote File Include, Local File Include and Remote Command Execution vulnerability scanner

*unix-privesc-checker* - tries to find misconfigurations that could allow local unprivilged users to escalate privileges to other users

*wireshark* - a network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows

*wpscan* - a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner

*xsser* - an automatic -framework- to detect, exploit and report XSS vulnerabilities in web-based applications

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