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    RustDesk Server PRO

    RustDesk Server PRO

    Some scripts for RustDesk Server Pro are hosted here

    This project provides the enterprise-grade backend for RustDesk deployments that need centralized management, stronger policy controls, and advanced operational tooling. It encompasses the components required to broker, relay, and supervise connections while adding administrative layers suitable for regulated or large environments. Organizations can standardize how clients authenticate, how sessions are permitted and audited, and how data paths are routed under diverse network constraints....
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    Certificate Transparency Go

    Certificate Transparency Go

    Auditing for TLS certificates (Go code)

    certificate-transparency-go is a Go codebase for building and interacting with Certificate Transparency (CT) systems, from low-level parsing to full log operation. It includes forked ASN.1 and X.509 packages tailored to accept and analyze real-world certificates, including pre-certificates that stricter libraries would reject, supporting CT’s role as an ecosystem observatory. A TLS parsing library, CT data types, and multiple client libraries enable access to CT logs over HTTP and DNS, along...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    applied-ml

    applied-ml

    Papers & tech blogs by companies sharing their work on data science

    The applied-ml repository is a rich, curated collection of papers, technical articles, and case-study blog posts about how machine learning (ML) and data-driven systems are applied in real production environments by major companies. Instead of focusing solely on theoretical ML research, this repo highlights industry-scale challenges: data collection, quality, infrastructure, feature stores, model serving, monitoring, scalability, and how ML is embedded in product workflows. It acts as a...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    Infosec Reference is a curated knowledge base and resource repository for information security practitioners. It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans...
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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.​
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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