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    Extract TOTP/HOTP secrets

    Extract TOTP/HOTP secrets

    Extract one time password (OTP) secrets from QR codes

    The Python script extract_otp_secrets.py extracts one-time password (OTP) secrets from QR codes exported by two-factor authentication (2FA) apps such as "Google Authenticator".
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    FreeTAKServer

    FreeTAKServer

    Situational Awareness Server compatible with TAK clients

    FTS is a Python3 implementation of a TAK Server for devices like ATAK, WinTAK, and ITAK, it is cross-platform and runs from a multi-node installation on AWS down to the Android edition. It's free and open source (released under the Eclipse Public License. FTS allows you to connect ATAK clients to share geo-information, to chat with all the connected clients, exchange files and more. It intends to support all the major use cases of the original TAK server.
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    Rdbtools

    Rdbtools

    Parse Redis dump.rdb files, Analyze Memory, and Export Data to JSON

    ...The JSON command output is UTF-8 encoded JSON. By default, the callback try to parse RDB data using UTF-8 and escape non 'ASCII printable' characters with the \U notation, or non-UTF-8 parsable bytes with \x. Attempting to decode RDB data can lead to binary data corruption, this can be avoided by using the --escape raw option. Another option is to use -e base64 for Base64 encoding of binary data.
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