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    SimpleX

    SimpleX

    The first messaging platform operating without user identifiers

    Other apps have user IDs: Signal, Matrix, Session, Briar, Jami, Cwtch, etc. SimpleX does not, not even random numbers. This radically improves your privacy. The video shows how you connect to your friend via their 1-time QR-code, in person or via a video link. You can also connect by sharing an invitation link. Temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise addresses and credentials for each user contact or group member. It allows to deliver messages...
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    Notesnook

    Notesnook

    A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative

    Notesnook makes it impossible for anyone to spy on your notes. Unlike Evernote and other note taking apps, your data is private, not open for everyone to see. Ditch other note taking apps that don't care about your data privacy. With app lock and private notes vault, your personal diary & journal are always safe. Worried that your friend will read your private notes? Notesnook fixes that by having an app lock built-in. Use a pin or biometrics to protect your notes. Protect your online...
    Downloads: 61 This Week
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    Shannon

    Shannon

    Fully autonomous AI hacker to find actual exploits in your web apps

    Shannon is an autonomous AI penetration testing system built to find and prove real, exploitable vulnerabilities in web applications rather than stopping at static warnings or best-guess alerts. It focuses on “proof by exploitation,” meaning it actively hunts for attack vectors in your code and then attempts to execute end-to-end exploits to demonstrate impact. The project blends source-aware analysis with automated web interaction so it can validate issues like injection flaws,...
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    Themis

    Themis

    Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection

    Cross-platform high-level cryptographic library. Themis helps to build simple and complex cryptographic features easily, quickly, and securely. It’s a perfect fit for multi-platform apps. Themis hides cryptographic details and eliminates popular mistakes. Themis provides ready-made building blocks (“cryptosystems”) for secure data storage, message exchange, socket connections, and authentication. Secure Cell is a multi-mode cryptographic container suitable for storing anything from encrypted...
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    apk-mitm

    apk-mitm

    Application that automatically prepares Android APK files for HTTPS

    Inspecting a mobile app's HTTPS traffic using a proxy is probably the easiest way to figure out how it works. However, with the Network Security Configuration introduced in Android 7 and app developers trying to prevent MITM attacks using certificate pinning, getting an app to work with an HTTPS proxy has become quite tedious.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    There is a plethora of JavaScript libraries for use on the web and in node.js apps out there. This greatly simplifies, but we need to stay updated on security fixes. "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....
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Ghost of Death
    Ghost of Death is an app to spoof your OS. It's meant to spoof scanning apps, like nmap or Metasploit. You must be admin/root. 2-28-26: Addressed a couple of bugs. Totally reworked Linux version. This app won't get a perfect match in the spoof, but it won't let them know your OS. 3-1-26: Tweaked on the Linux version some more. 3-2-26: That last Linux version was messed up, new one works, theoretically. 3-3-26: After much labor it's done.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    CloudBrute

    CloudBrute

    Awesome cloud enumerator

    ...We discussed this idea of creating a multiple platform cloud brute-force hunter.mainly to find open buckets, apps, and databases hosted on the clouds and possibly app behind proxy servers. Cloud detection (IPINFO API and Source Code) Supports all major providers. Black-Box (unauthenticated). Fast (concurrent), modular and easily customizable, cross Platform (windows, linux, mac), user-agent randomization, proxy randomization (HTTP, Socks5).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JBrute

    JBrute

    Open Source Security tool to audit hashed passwords.

    JBrute is an open source tool written in Java to audit security and stronghold of stored password for several open source and commercial apps. It is focused to provide multi-platform support and flexible parameters to cover most of the possible password-auditing scenarios. Java Runtime version 1.7 or higher is required for running JBrute. Supported...
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    Vulnerawa
    Vulnerawa stands for vulnerable web application, though I think it should be renamed Vulnerable website. Unlike other vulnerable web apps, this application strives to be close to reality as possible. To know more about Vulnerawa, go here https://www.hackercoolmagazine.com/vulnerawa-vulnerable-web-app-for-practice/ See how to setup Vulnerawa in Wamp server. https://www.hackercoolmagazine.com/how-to-setup-vulnerawa-in-wamp-server/ To see how to set up a web app pen testing lab with...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ESSPEE - Penetration Testing & Forensics

    ESSPEE - Penetration Testing & Forensics

    (Android Forensics & Malware Analysis Included)

    ESSPEE - Extreme Security Scanning Penetration testing & Exploitation Environment Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) is purposefully selected as the base Operating System to obtain supports from Ubuntu for a long duration (till Apr 2017). It is packed with featured security tools with very less resource consumption and higher degree of stability. Thanks to Back Track, Blackbuntu, CAINE and DEFT and many others for inspiration. Being a sole developer to this distro, I wish it...
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    Downloads: 28 This Week
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