Every discovery fuels the next breakthrough, turning real-world research into smarter tools and stronger security.
Our team explores the unknown — discovering vulnerabilities, building exploits, and creating tools that redefine what’s possible in offensive security.
Optimize vulnerability management, streamline pentest reporting, and integrate DevSecOps into your workflows with Faraday.
evilDoggie is the offensive firmware variant of Doggie, tailored for automotive security research and low-level CAN Bus manipulation.
This is a tool designed for Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) purposes, which helps to gather information about employees of a company.
A security research toolkit exposing hidden risks in DrayTek edge devices and closed-source firmware.
Identify vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and security issues in seconds. Our platform provides DNS security testing with detailed findings and remediation guidance.
Our discoveries are reported to vendors and shared with the community under coordinated disclosure. Because true security only grows through collaboration and transparency.
Faraday v5.20 improves vulnerability management with CVE-based grouping, faster performance at scale, enhanced access control, and better prioritization for security teams.
NIST’s changes to the NVD highlight a bigger challenge for security teams: vulnerability management can no longer depend only on centralized data feeds. Teams need context, prioritization, and continuous validation
In this Faraday webinar, we explore how to move from a traditional vulnerability management approach to a continuous security monitoring model by combining automation, artificial intelligence, and open-source tools.
Faraday researchers actively contribute to international conferences and security events — sharing discoveries, tools, and methodologies that advance the field.
Are you a researcher, ethical hacker, or security enthusiast?
Collaborate with Faraday or join our Research Lab to push the boundaries of security innovation.