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    FileSentinel

    FileSentinel

    Simple Python file integrity checker for defensive security

    FileSentinel is an open-source Python tool that helps users monitor folders for unexpected file changes. It creates a baseline using SHA-256 hashes and later compares the folder against that baseline to detect added, modified, and deleted files. It is designed as a beginner-friendly defensive security utility for students, small offices, and anyone learning basic file integrity monitoring.
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    Spock slaf

    Spock slaf

    Spock SLAF is a Shared Library Application Firewall "SLAF".

    Spock SLAF is a Shared Library Application Firewall "SLAF". It has the purpose to protect any service that uses the OpenSSL library. The SLAF inserts hooking to intercept all communication to detect security anomalies and block and log attacks.
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    Cake Fuzzer

    Security testing tool for CakePHP based web applications

    Cake Fuzzer is an open-source project meant to help automatically and continuously discover vulnerabilities in web applications created based on specific frameworks with very limited false positives. Currently, it is implemented to support the Cake PHP framework. Cake Fuzzer is based on the concept of Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST). The goals of the project are: - create an automated process of discovering vulnerabilities in applications based on the CakePHP Framework; -...
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