hacked

Table of Content

  1. Overview
  2. Latest Version
  3. All Versions
  4. Disclaimer
  5. License
  6. How to Contribute

Overview

Welcome to the “Hacked” repository! Here, you will find a collection of HTML template files that can be injected into websites to showcase potential vulnerabilities and demonstrate the importance of robust web security practices. Each version folder contains a unique index.html file that can be used for testing and educational purposes.

Latest Version

The latest version available is v1. This template provides a more advanced demonstration of potential web vulnerabilities and security risks.

All Versions

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The templates provided in this repository are intended for educational and testing purposes only. It is crucial to use these files ethically and responsibly. Unauthorized use of these templates on live websites without proper authorization is strictly prohibited. The creator of this repository holds no liability for any misuse or illegal activities performed using these templates. Proceed with caution and adhere to ethical standards when utilizing these files.

License

This repository is under the MIT License, which means that anyone is free to edit, modify, and use these templates as their own. The MIT License allows for open collaboration and encourages sharing of knowledge and resources within the cybersecurity community.

How to Contribute

If you wish to contribute to this repository, feel free to fork the project, make your changes, and submit a pull request. Your contributions can include:

Your contributions are valuable in improving the educational content of this repository and promoting a safer online environment for all users.

Thank you for your interest in the “Hacked” repository. Let’s work together to improve web security awareness and build a stronger cybersecurity community. Happy hacking responsibly!