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    pydictor

    pydictor

    powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

    A powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack. You can use pydictor to generate a general blast wordlist, a custom wordlist based on Web content, a social engineering wordlist, and so on; You can use the pydictor built-in tool to safe delete, merge, unique, merge and unique, count word frequency to filter the wordlist, besides, you also can specify your wordlist and use '-tool handler' to filter your wordlist.
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    miniPHP

    miniPHP

    A small, simple PHP MVC framework skeleton that encapsulates a lot of

    miniPHP A small, simple PHP MVC framework skeleton that encapsulates a lot of features surrounded with powerful security layers. miniPHP is a very simple application, useful for small projects, helps to understand the PHP MVC skeleton, know how to authenticate and authorize, encrypt data and apply security concepts, sanitization and validation, make Ajax calls and more. It's not a full framework, nor a very basic one but it's not complicated. You can easily install, understand, and...
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