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    Netcap

    Netcap

    A framework for secure and scalable network traffic analysis

    ...These audit records can be stored on disk or exchanged over the network, and are well-suited as a data source for machine learning algorithms. Since parsing of untrusted input can be dangerous and network data is potentially malicious, a programming language that provides a garbage-collected memory-safe runtime is used for the implementation.
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    HTMLPurifier for Laravel

    HTMLPurifier for Laravel

    HTMLPurifier for Laravel 5/6/7/8/9/10/11

    HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP. HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications. Tired of using BBCode due to the current landscape of deficient or insecure HTML filters? Have a WYSIWYG editor but have never been able to use it? ...
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    Electrode Stateless CSRF

    Electrode Stateless CSRF

    Stateless Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection with JWT

    ...CSRF protection is an important security feature, but in systems which don't have backend session persistence, validation is tricky. Stateless CSRF support addresses this need. CSRF attacks can be bad when a malicious script can make a request that can perform harmful operations through the user (victim)'s browser, attaching user-specific and sensitive data in the cookies. For use with XMLHttpRequest and fetch, we extend the technique by using two JWT tokens for validation. One token in the cookies and the other in the HTTP headers. Since XSS cannot set HTTP headers also, it strengthens the security further.
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    Beatrix: A malicious code analysis framework
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