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    Standard Webhooks

    Standard Webhooks

    The Standard Webhooks specification

    ...By unifying best practices, it improves developer experience, enhances security, and enables new ecosystem tools.
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    Motinha

    Motinha

    Information Gathering and Network Exploitation Framework

    Motinha is a Simple Information Gathering and Network Exploitation Framework coded in Python. Here we have a bridge between the final user and the most futurists’ tools on the Internet to find juice info around any network, website, domain, company or persons and in some cases exploit some features to have fun , now let’s Shut Up And Hack!
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    A toolkit of nitty-gritty classes from real-life projects. Contains generic snippets along with things like server-side DOM implementation or RSA or code generation tools.
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