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The primary objective of zAnti was not malicious exploitation, but rather democratic security auditing. It allowed administrators to simulate a malicious actor on their internal networks, exposing vulnerabilities before they could be exploited by external threats. The 2.5.0 version refined the user interface and stabilized several network manipulation modules, making it one of the most widely downloaded legacy versions of the software. Core Features and Technical Capabilities
The application mirrors methods that real cyber attackers could use, making it an excellent training tool for defensive security teams to understand threats better.
zANTI is a "pocket auditor" that enables users to identify security gaps within a network by mirroring the techniques used by cyber-attackers. Key features of the toolkit include: