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This infographic highlights Linux-based tools that red teams use to simulate real-world attacks and pressure-test defenses 😎👇

Shared for security awareness and defensive learning—not misuse. Understanding how attacks work is key to building stronger defenses. Stay informed. Stay ethical. #infosec #pentesting #tech

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