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KittySploit: AI-Driven PenTesting with Over 1150 Modules

KittySploit: AI-Driven PenTesting with Over 1150 Modules

Posted on July 12, 2026 By CWS

KittySploit is revolutionizing the field of penetration testing with its advanced open-source framework that integrates AI capabilities. This innovative tool, built on a combination of Python and Zig, boasts an impressive suite of over 1,150 modules tailored for offensive security operations.

Advanced Features of KittySploit

The framework encompasses a wide range of functionalities, including reconnaissance, exploitation, traffic analysis, payload generation, collaboration, and post-exploitation processes. A unique feature of KittySploit is its integration with local large language models through Ollama, enabling AI agents to autonomously devise attack strategies with minimal human intervention.

By simply providing a target name, users can leverage the AI agent to autonomously conduct reconnaissance and propose exploitation methods. This aligns with the industry’s shift towards AI-enhanced penetration testing, exemplified by tools such as PentAGI and xOffense.

Innovative AI Integration

KittySploit’s defining feature is its autonomous agent, which, when connected to a locally hosted large language model via Ollama, organizes reconnaissance data, assesses module options, and suggests potential attack paths. Importantly, this process does not involve sending sensitive data to external AI services, maintaining data integrity and privacy.

Recent updates to the framework include a default local Ollama endpoint and enhancements in planning and response caching. These improvements ensure that the AI layer extends beyond simple chatbot interactions, incorporating HTTP-intelligence components for a more robust experience.

Enhanced Security and Collaboration

Security is at the forefront of KittySploit’s design. Payloads are crafted using an integrated Zig 0.16 toolchain, producing sophisticated polymorphic encoders that evade contemporary EDR and WAF defenses. With multi-protocol session handling and native Tor routing, KittySploit stands resilient against automated defenses.

KittyProxy, another standout feature, acts as an intelligent web proxy that autonomously identifies REST APIs, GraphQL endpoints, and WebSocket connections. It runs relevant exploitation modules directly from observed web traffic, eliminating manual mapping hurdles that often impede the evaluation of modern web architectures.

Additionally, KittySploit includes KittyCollab, a real-time collaborative editor designed for team operations, and a modern web UI that facilitates both proxy analysis and collaborative workflows. The framework’s community-driven marketplace allows users to install or share new modules, a feature not available in tools like Metasploit or Cobalt Strike.

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, KittySploit positions itself as a powerful ally for security teams, enhancing threat detection and expediting investigation processes through its AI-driven approach.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI agents, AI security, cyber defense, Cybersecurity, KittyCollab, KittyProxy, KittySploit, offensive security, Ollama, penetration testing, Python, security tools, threat detection, Zig

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