Security News > 2021 > January > Homebrew: How to install post-exploitation tools on macOS
Learn how to use the Homebrew package manager to install post-exploit security tools on macOS to further assess compromised system vulnerabilities found in your Apple equipment.
The collection of tools listed here may be used as standalone tools or in conjunction with other tools and kits to provide a broad or granular landscape of a particular system or the entire network of hosts.
Babel Scripting Framework is not a standalone tool, but rather a collection of tools used to perform and automate a number of security-related tasks, such as scanners, bind shell payloads, and utilities, and provides these tools across a number of supported languages, like Python and Ruby.
SEE: Homebrew: How to install exploit tools on macOS.Egressbuster.
SEE: Homebrew: How to install vulnerability tools on macOS.Nishang.
SEE: Homebrew: How to install reconnaissance tools on macOS.PowerSploit.