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    Wiki.js

    Wiki.js

    A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js

    Works on virtually any platform and is compatible with either PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, MS SQL Server or SQLite! Manage all aspects of your wiki using the extensive and intuitive admin area. Running on the blazing-fast Node.js engine, Wiki.js is built with performance in mind. Fully customize the appearance of your wiki, including a light and dark mode. You'll be ready to go within minutes! Step-by-step install guides are available for all platforms. Make your wiki public, completely...
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    pdfcrack is a command line, password recovery tool for PDF-files.
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    KeyKiller-Cuda

    KeyKiller-Cuda

    Solving the Satoshi Puzzle

    KeyKiller is a GPU-accelerated version of the KeyKiller project, designed to achieve extreme performance in solving Satoshi Nakamoto's puzzles using modern NVIDIA GPUs. KeyKiller CUDA pushes the limits of cryptographic key search performance by leveraging CUDA, thread-beam parallelism, and batch EC operations. The command-line version is open-source and free to use. For the paid advanced graphics version, please visit: https://gitlab.com/8891689/KeyKiller-Cuda/
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    An Open Source Knowledge Base System

    An open source, web based, platform independent knowledge base system.

    Free open source knowledge base software. Extensively search-able, Versatile and easy to use. easy to set up and administer. Comment hover links let you read in an AJAX generated hover window, the comments to an article in the main list view without having to go to the comments page. Password protected user accounts, and group support, with read only guest user, full control admin, power user/moderator, and default data entry user with restricted privileges. Users can view all data but only...
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    AttackVector Linux

    AttackVector Linux

    linux distro for anonymized penetration based on Kali and TAILS

    AttackVector Linux is a new distribution for anonymized penetration and security. It is based on Kali and TAILS, which are both based on Debian. While Kali requires a modified kernel for network drivers to use injection and so forth, the Tor Project's TAILS is designed from the bottom up for encryption, and anonymity. Nmap can't UDP via Tor. The intention of AttackVector Linux is to provide the capability to anonymize attacks while warning the user when he or she takes actions that may...
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    JPassword Recovery Tool

    JPassword Recovery Tool

    Password recovery tool for compressed archives and md5, sha-1/2 hashes

    This is a simple but sophisticated open source password recovery tool for M$ Windows, it can effectively 'crack' any password protected archive that can be decompressed by 7zip given enough time and resources. It can also bruteforce MD2, MD5, SHA-1 and SHA-2 hashes (SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512), CRC16, CRC32, CRC64 and Adler32 hashed passwords for both Windows, and Linux. It requires java 7u4 and above, and 7-zip v9.20 and up for archive recovery. Keeping these above applications up to date...
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    Cisco Router Rommon Password Recovery
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    CuteFTP Password Recovery (cutepr) is a small utility that recovers passwords stored in CuteFTP's database, sm.dat. Sometimes users store the passwords, and then forget them. This utility searches through the database and displays all the site informati
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    A simple rar password recovery tool. Optimized for SMP or Mosix-like clusters.
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