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A vulnerability scanning and exploitation framework written in Rust that utilizes a TOML-based Domain Specific Language (DSL) for defining security Proof of Concepts (PoCs).
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Rynex is a personal security tool project that currently lacks any quantitative evidence of adoption (0 stars, 0 forks after ~4 months). While the choice of Rust provides performance benefits and the TOML-based DSL is a clean approach to defining vulnerabilities, it competes in a highly saturated market dominated by ProjectDiscovery's Nuclei (YAML-based DSL) and Metasploit. The primary 'moat' for a vulnerability scanner is not the engine itself, but the library of PoC templates and the community contributing them. Nuclei has thousands of active contributors and templates; Rynex has none visible. Without a significant community effort to port or create new TOML-based exploits, the project remains a technical exercise rather than a defensible security product. Frontier labs are unlikely to build this directly, but the market is already consolidated around a few major open-source players, making the survival of a new, niche framework difficult unless it offers a 10x improvement in scanning speed or unique exploitation capabilities not found elsewhere.
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