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    VerifyVault

    VerifyVault

    A private, secure, and open source 2 factor authenticator for Windows

    VerifyVault is a free and open source 2-Factor Authenticatior for Windows and Linux. The objective of this project is to provide users with a private and transparent 2FA application to secure their accounts. Although this application is in early development, the aim is to provide the most secure 2FA application for users on Windows and Linux.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pyWhat

    pyWhat

    Identify emails, IP addresses, and more

    ...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 malware samples, network captures, or code repositories at scale. It offers powerful filters called “tags” and distributions that let you narrow results to specific categories like bug bounties, cryptocurrencies, or AWS-related artifacts. For automation and integration, pyWhat provides a CLI with options for rarity filtering, sorting, and JSON export, as well as an API that can be imported into other Python programs.
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