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# UltimateWordlists | ||
📘 An ultimate collection wordlists of the best-known CMS | ||
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## 📂 Directory Structure | ||
This repository includes several categorized wordlists: | ||
- **CRM**: Wordlists for exploring and testing Customer Relationship Management systems. | ||
- **Drupal**: Wordlists for Drupal-specific testing. | ||
- **Fuzzing**: General-purpose fuzzing wordlists. | ||
- **Joomla**: Wordlists for Joomla security testing. | ||
- **Others**: Wordlists for miscellaneous applications or services. | ||
- **Services/FTP**: Wordlists related to FTP protocol testing. | ||
- **Typo3/Core/Version 9.x**: Wordlists for Typo3 CMS, particularly version 9.x. | ||
- **Vulnerabilities/Fi**: Wordlists targeting file inclusion vulnerabilities (LFI/RFI). | ||
- **WordPress**: Wordlists tailored for WordPress security testing. | ||
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## 🎯 Purpose | ||
- Provide a comprehensive resource for CMS and related services' security testing. | ||
- Facilitate penetration testing with well-structured and ready-to-use wordlists. | ||
- Support fuzzing and exploration of common vulnerabilities. | ||
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## 🔗 Resources | ||
Website: [pwn0sec.com](www.pwn0sec.com/wordlist-ultimate) | ||
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## ⚡ Features | ||
- Wordlists for popular CMS platforms like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and Typo3. | ||
- Directories for common vulnerabilities such as LFI/RFI. | ||
- Resources for fuzzing and protocol service testing. | ||
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