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    sqlmap

    sqlmap

    Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool

    sqlmap is a powerful, feature-filled, open source penetration testing tool. It makes detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over the database servers an automated process. sqlmap comes with a great range of features that along with its powerful detection engine make it the ultimate penetration tester. It offers full support for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, IBM DB2, SQLite, Firebird, and many other database management systems. It also...
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    StreamAlert

    StreamAlert

    StreamAlert is a serverless, realtime data analysis framework

    StreamAlert is a serverless, real-time data analysis framework that empowers you to ingest, analyze, and alert on data from any environment, using data sources and alerting logic you define. Computer security teams use StreamAlert to scan terabytes of log data every day for incident detection and response. Incoming log data will be classified and processed by the rules engine. Alerts are then sent to one or more outputs. Rules are written in Python; they can utilize any Python libraries or...
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