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    x64dbg

    x64dbg

    An open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows.

    An open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows. Development is done on GitHub (https://github.com/x64dbg/x64dbg). Daily snapshots are uploaded here, snapshots for every commit can be found on http://releases.x64dbg.com
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    SKUDONET

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    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall

    SKUDONET Community Edition is an Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall (WAF) designed for Linux server environments. Formerly known as Zevenet, it is based on Debian 12.8, providing a stable and secure foundation for reliable application delivery and cybersecurity. This edition is suitable for Linux and Windows server deployments (not for mobile platforms), offering advanced Layer 4 and Layer 7 traffic management with support for up to 250,000 TCP requests per second (L4)...
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    Passive-Network-Scan-L2/3

    Passive network discovery tool focused on Layer 2 and Layer 3 packets

    Passive-Network-Scan-L2/3 is a lightweight, passive network discovery tool that listens on a network interface in promiscuous mode and collects Layer 2 and Layer 3 signalling (ARP, STP, DHCP, mDNS, SSDP). It aggregates discovered hosts by MAC address, attempts to measure passive RTTs for request/response protocols, maintains per-protocol RTT histories and simple service hints, and can emit structured events and a final table in JSON or CSV formats.
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    gentlejack JSON-RPC 2.0 Client
    This project incorporates, accesses, calls upon or otherwise uses encryption software with a symmetric key length greater than 64 bits ("encryption"). This review does not include products that use encryption for authentication only.
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    lecithine

    FUSE File system powered by secret sharing scheme

    Lecithine is a FUSE (file system in user space) using a secret sharing scheme. You can use Lecithine as regular file system. When writing to disk, data will be devided into randomly chosen pieces (secret shares) and stored into different places. Upon reading, the shares are merged together such that in turn the plaintext results. From a cryptographers point of view, there is no symmetric or private key ever needed to produce a ciphertext. This is how secret sharing schemes are designed.
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