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    Filebuster

    Filebuster

    An extremely fast and flexible web fuzzer

    Filebuster is an extremely fast and flexible web fuzzer designed for content discovery. Written in Perl, it utilizes efficient HTTP handling to quickly identify hidden files and directories on web servers, aiding in security assessments.
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    Hack-Tools

    Hack-Tools

    Hack tools

    hack-tools is a collection of various hacking tools and utilities. It serves as a comprehensive toolkit for penetration testers and cybersecurity enthusiasts, encompassing a wide range of functionalities.​
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    You know the component scanning feature of Spring? You'll love this: component scanning as easy as select(javaClasses()).from("your.package").returning(allAnnotatedWith(YourAnnotation.class)). Can support any language running on the JVM. ---------- eXtcos is now also available from Maven Central. To include it into your Maven project just add this dependency: groupId: net.sf.extcos artifactId: extcos version: 0.4b Unfortunately Sourceforge doesn't support XML snippets in the...
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