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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 embedded device maintenance. In addition to firmware operations, qFlipper includes tools for backing up and restoring user data, ensuring that configurations and captured assets are preserved during updates or troubleshooting. ...
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    BlackMamba

    BlackMamba

    C2/post-exploitation framework

    Black Mamba is a Command and Control (C2) that works with multiple connections at same time. It was developed with Python and with Qt Framework and have multiple features for a post-exploitation step.
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    LazLock

    LazLock

    Free, cross platform, portable password manager.

    The latest version of LazLock is at https://github.com/cyberfilth/LazLock/releases A free, lightweight, portable password manager for Windows & GNU/Linux that encrypts your data with 128 bit AES encryption. LazLock also includes a password generator which allows you to create more secure passwords. A plain text version of your data is never written to disk as all decryption is done in memory. LazLock is truly portable, no installation is required so it can be run from a USB...
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    IPFIRE-wall is a framework that implements a network firewall. It can be used in desktop systems and in simple network configurations, providing a friendly graphical interface and a simple installation procedure. Also unprivileged users can personalize.
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    Lib/Framework for using SmartCards in Qt
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    Tool for encrypting files using blowfish, aes, des or cast5, File hashing with md5, sha and ripemd160, compresssion with gzip, and a nice user interface. Created using C++ with Qt framework, depends on QCA third-part Qt Library and OpenSSL.
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    Inguma is a free penetration testing and vulnerability discovery toolkit entirely written in python. Framework includes modules to discover hosts, gather information about, fuzz targets, brute force usernames and passwords, exploits, and a disassembl
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