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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    ..."Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities" is now a part of the OWASP Top 10 and insecure libraries can pose a huge risk for your web app. The goal of Retire.js is to help you detect the use of versions with known vulnerabilities. Scan a web app or node app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules. grunt-retire scans your grunt-enabled app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules. Scans visited sites for references to insecure libraries and puts warnings in the developer console. An icon on the address bar displays will also indicate if vulnerable libraries were loaded. ...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes...
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    waybackurls

    waybackurls

    Fetch all the URLs that the Wayback Machine knows about for a domain

    ...The tool is particularly valuable in security research, bug bounty hunting, and penetration testing, as it uncovers endpoints that may no longer be publicly linked but still exist on servers. By leveraging archived data, waybackurls helps identify hidden attack surfaces, legacy APIs, and forgotten resources that could be vulnerable. Its design is intentionally simple and efficient, focusing on delivering large volumes of URLs quickly with minimal configuration. The output can be combined with other tools for further analysis, such as filtering parameters or probing endpoints.
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    NodeGoat

    NodeGoat

    The OWASP NodeGoat project

    A deliberately vulnerable Node.js application designed for security training, helping developers understand common web vulnerabilities and how to mitigate them.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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