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    Automate contact and company data extraction

    Build lead generation pipelines that pull emails, phone numbers, and company details from directories, maps, social platforms. Full API access.

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    coroot

    coroot

    Open-source observability for microservices

    Collecting metrics, logs, and traces alone doesn't make your applications observable. Coroot turns that data into actionable insights for you. Enable system observability in minutes, no code changes required. Each release is automatically compared with the previous one, so you'll never miss even the slightest performance degradation. With integrated Cost Monitoring, developers can track how each change affects their cloud bill. Understand your cloud costs down to any given application....
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    DeepBlueCLI

    DeepBlueCLI

    PowerShell Module for Threat Hunting via Windows Event Logs

    DeepBlueCLI is a PowerShell-centric threat-hunting toolkit built to extract, normalize, and flag suspicious activity from Windows event logs and Sysmon telemetry. It parses common sources—including Windows Security, System, Application, PowerShell logs, and Sysmon event ID 1—then applies a rich set of detection heuristics for things like suspicious account changes, password guessing and spraying, service tampering, PowerShell obfuscation and download-string usage, long or unusual command...
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