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    BunkerWeb

    BunkerWeb

    Next-generation and open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF).

    Being a full-featured web server (based on NGINX under the hood), it will protect your web services to make them "secure by default". BunkerWeb integrates seamlessly into your existing environments (Linux, Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes, …) and is fully configurable (don't panic, there is an awesome web UI if you don't like the CLI) to meet your own use-cases . In other words, cybersecurity is no more a hassle.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ODS3 Virtual Machine Challenge

    ODS3 Virtual Machine Challenge

    Virtual Machine Image To Test Penetration Skills

    ...These images are great for cyber security students, penetration testers and hobbyist. Care should be taken if installed on an Internet access host as the application are purposely vulnerable to attack and exploitation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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