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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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    REDACT

    REDACT

    Erase everything. Leave nothing.

    REDACT 3.3.0 is an open-source Windows anti-forensics & artifact sanitization suite that permanently destroys 255 system artifacts — browser history, registry traces, NTFS change journals, Windows Recall AI snapshots, live RAM, and encrypted volume key material. New in 3.3.0: Auto-Trigger Engine — USB Panic Trigger, Login Failure Trigger, and Dead Man's Switch fire a HIGH-tier wipe automatically without manual interaction. BitLocker and VeraCrypt header destruction renders encrypted...
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    Iris Recognition System

    Iris Recognition System Matlab source code

    ...It has a wide range of applications, in government programs such as national ID cards, use in visas and visa processing, and in the war against terrorism, as well as having personal applications in areas such as logical and physical access control. Iris recognition is the most accurate personal identification biometric and it is this that accounts for its use in identity management in government departments requiring high security. Index Terms: Matlab, source, code, iris, recognition, one to one, one to many, verification, identification, matching.
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    An Iris Recognition system written in Java. Acquires an image, locates the iris and produces a unique 'iris profile' for it. Will be fully supported by its own GUI but potentially linked into other applications, such as xlock.
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    facial-recognition-authentication

    facial-recognition-authentication

    Enhanced WordPress login security with email, password, and facial rec

    This WordPress plugin adds an additional layer of security by requiring users to authenticate using their email, password, and facial recognition before accessing the login page. Ideal for high-security websites and those wanting to enhance user authentication beyond traditional login methods. With this plugin, you ensure that only authorized users can enter your WordPress site, minimizing the risk of unauthorized access. Protect your site and data with this triple-layer authentication system.
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