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    Ghidra

    Ghidra

    Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework

    Ghidra is a free and open-source reverse engineering framework developed by the NSA for analyzing compiled software. It supports a wide array of instruction sets and executable formats, offering features such as decompilation, disassembly, scripting, and interactive graphing. Designed for security researchers and analysts, Ghidra provides a robust environment for understanding malware, auditing code, and performing software forensics.
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    SafeLine

    SafeLine

    Serve as a reverse proxy to protect your web services from attacks

    SafeLine is a self-hosted WAF(Web Application Firewall) to protect your web apps from attacks and exploits. A web application firewall helps protect web apps by filtering and monitoring HTTP traffic between a web application and the Internet. It typically protects web apps from attacks such as SQL injection, XSS, code injection, os command injection, CRLF injection, LDAP injection, XPath injection, RCE, XXE, SSRF, path traversal, backdoor, brute force, HTTP-flood, bot abuse, among others. By...
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    Bootleg-Password-Vault

    Bootleg-Password-Vault

    A password vault with client-side encryption and nice-looking UI

    A password vault with client-side encryption and nice-looking UI built with React. The app is hosted at https://northstrix.github.io/Bootleg-Password-Vault/ The source code can also be found at: https://github.com/Northstrix/Bootleg-Password-Vault https://codeberg.org/Northstrix/Bootleg-Password-Vault The related article is available at: https://medium.com/@Northstrix/adbd8dad0442
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     In-Browser-File-Encrypter

    In-Browser-File-Encrypter

    The source code of the In-Browser-File-Encrypter web app

    The In-Browser File Encrypter is a simple web application that enables you to securely encrypt your files directly in your browser using the AES-256 encryption algorithm in CBC mode. Check it out at: https://codepen.io/Northstrix/pen/xxvXvJL and https://northstrix.github.io/In-Browser-File-Encrypter/V1.0/web-app.html GitHub page: https://github.com/Northstrix/In-Browser-File-Encrypter The download shortcut:...
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    pyWhat

    pyWhat

    Identify emails, IP addresses, and more

    pyWhat is a Python-based identification tool designed to figure out “what” a piece of text or file content represents, especially in security and OSINT workflows. Given inputs such as hex strings, URLs, email addresses, IP addresses, credit card numbers, cryptocurrency wallets, or entire .pcap capture files, it scans for structured patterns and tells you what it finds. The tool is recursive: it can traverse files and directories to extract meaningful entities, which is useful when analyzing...
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    magfido

    magfido

    FIDO U2F Integration for Magento 2

    ...Secret-based authentication is sooooo 20th century. Protect your e-commerce site by integrating the newest strong authentication protocol from the FIDO Alliance into your Magento 2 deployment. Using the code in this project with StrongKey's open-source FIDO Certified U2F Server (https://sourceforge.net/projects/skce), integrate FIDO U2F strong authentication to your site and mitigate the risk of fraudulent transactions while staying protected. Learn more about Magento + FIDO at this Magento Community Forum thread: https://community.magento.com/t5/Magento-2-Feature-Requests-and/Enable-FIDO-Strong-Authentication/idi-p/79810 This code contribution is based on work done with the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Multi-Factor Authentication for e-Commerce project (https://nccoe.nist.gov/projects/use-cases/multifactor-authentication-ecommerce).
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    BTS Pentesting Lab

    BTS Pentesting Lab

    BTS Pentesting Lab - a deliberately vulnerable Web application

    BTS PenTesting Lab is an open source vulnerable web application, created by Cyber Security & Privacy Foundation (www.cysecurity.org). It can be used to learn about many different types of web application vulnerabilities. Currently, the app contains the following types of vulnerabilities: *SQL Injection *XSS(includes Flash Based xss) *CSRF *Clickjacking *SSRF *File Inclusion * Code Execution *Insecure Direct Object Reference *Unrestricted File Upload vulnerability *Open URL Redirection *Server Side Includes(SSI) Injection and more... ...
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