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    qFlipper

    qFlipper

    Desktop application for updating Flipper Zero firmware via PC

    qFlipper is a cross-platform desktop application that serves as the official graphical interface for managing and maintaining the Flipper Zero device from a computer environment. Built using the Qt framework, it runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, providing a consistent user experience across operating systems. Its primary function is to simplify firmware management by allowing users to update, repair, or install firmware with a single action, reducing the complexity typically associated with...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Blackbone

    Blackbone

    Windows memory hacking library

    ...It supports intricate use cases like injecting DLLs into target applications, performing remote hooks with hardware breakpoints, and handling cross-session thread creation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Bruter is a parallel network login brute-forcer on Win32. This tool is intended to demonstrate the importance of choosing strong passwords. The goal of Bruter is to support a variety of services that allow remote authentication.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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