The Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) is a Python-based set of tools that targets the human side of penetration testing. We can use SET to perform phishing attacks, web-jacking attacks that involve victim redirection stating that the original website has moved to a different place, file format-based exploits that targets particular software for exploitation of the victim's system, and many others. The best thing about using SET is the menu-driven approach, which will set up quick exploitation vectors in no time.
SET is extremely fast at generating client-side exploitation templates. ...