#Offensive Cyber-Security Project
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How so?
I interpreted the software to fall under Point 20 of the Discord community guidelines https://discord.com/guidelines, which forbids use malicious software. If you click through to the Deceptive Practices Policy Explainer https://discord.com/safety/deceptive-practices-policy-explainer, you find that they explicitly say:
For example, you may not post, share, or engage in:
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- Providing access to tools that faciliatet account cracking or payment fraud
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- Providing instructions or lists of techniques on how to commit fraud
I interpret these guidelines to mean that Discord does not want hacking tools and other similar software to be distributed through its communities
Hacking tools are allowed on Discord. A testament to that is hundreds of Discord servers related to offensive cyber security.
- Account cracking? No account cracking involved with the tool.
- Payment fraud? What? How? And why would I even build something like that.
- There are zero instructions on how to commit fraud. I have never given such information nor instructions to anyone, nor I ever will.
Your interpretation of the Discord's terms of service is incorrect.
Can we take this to a #modmail please?
reading an open source pentesting tool would be cool
if it's pentesting it's not malicious, but I didn't see the initial post so who's to say
interested in this project, and actually i make some using Rust too. i think we can exchange detail
sounds interesting if whatever it is was still here :/
@naive shadow care to shoot me a dm with the repo details? Would love to take a look at it!