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    Bitwarden Server

    Bitwarden Server

    The core infrastructure backend of Bitwarden

    Bitwarden Server is an open source project that contains all of the core infrastructure backend of all Bitwarden client applications. This includes APIs, database, Docker and other infrastructure items. Bitwarden is an open source password management solution that stores sensitive information in an encrypted vault. This project is written in C# using .NET Core with ASP.NET Core, while the database is written in T-SQL/SQL Server. Cross-platform, its codebase can be developed, built, run...
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    CouchDB.NET

    CouchDB.NET

    EF Core-like CouchDB experience for .NET

    CouchDB-Net is a .NET client library for Apache CouchDB, providing developers with a simple way to interact with the database using C#. It enables document storage, querying, and replication in .NET applications.
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    KeePass

    KeePass

    A lightweight and easy-to-use password manager

    KeePass Password Safe is a free, open source, lightweight, and easy-to-use password manager for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, with ports for Android, iPhone/iPad and other mobile devices. With so many passwords to remember and the need to vary passwords to protect your valuable data, it’s nice to have KeePass to manage your passwords in a secure way. KeePass puts all your passwords in a highly encrypted database and locks them with one master key or a key file. As a result, you only have to...
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    Database unit testing for .Net - MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle. Includes a database testing dll/API, an example project with C# templates to help get started, sql helper scripts and an application to export XML from a database. Features include - testing data outputs, sql objects definitions and security requirements. See http://dbtestunit.wordpress.com/ for more detail.
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    XTEA (eXtended Tiny Encryption Algorithm) support for db4o open source object database. XTEA is a block cipher that operates on a 64-bit block size with a 128-bit key. An extremely tiny but very fast encryption algorithm (with cycles less than 32 rounds)
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    SQL DB INJECTOR, Oracle, SQL SERVER BY WINDOWS .NET(2.0)
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    A graphical application created in C# .Net 1.1 that helps the penetration tester to inject SQL commands on a web page. Its main strength is its capacity to automate tedious blind SQL injection with several threads. Under Clarified Artistic License
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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