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    OSS-Fuzz

    OSS-Fuzz

    OSS-Fuzz - continuous fuzzing for open source software

    ...Fuzz testing is a proven method for uncovering programming errors such as buffer overflows and memory leaks, which can lead to severe security vulnerabilities. By leveraging guided in-process fuzzing, Google has already identified thousands of issues in projects like Chrome, and this initiative extends the same capabilities to the broader open source community. OSS-Fuzz integrates modern fuzzing engines with sanitizers and runs them at scale in a distributed environment, providing automated testing and continuous monitoring. The platform supports multiple programming languages including C/C++, Rust, Go, Python, Java/JVM, and JavaScript, ensuring wide coverage across critical open source projects.
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    encrypt

    encrypt

    cross-platform, encryption application

    encrypt is a multi-platform, file encryption application. Binary packages are currently provided for Arch, Debian, Fedora, MS Windows, Android and OS X. For further details, including the latest source code, visit https://albinoloverats.net/projects/encrypt
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    virgosun teaching support

    virgosun teaching support

    Mentor, code c, c++, java, go, php, swift, .. DevSecOps virtual lab, .

    Menor, code c, c++, java, python, go, php, swift, .., DevSecOps virtual lab, .. This software is provided as a demonstration build. Redistribution of the binary is allowed for academic evaluation only. More previously completed projects will be released incrementally as executable packages are rebuilt for public distribution. www.youtube.com/embed/fzoISpZv5d0?
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    As SSLExplorer is now closed source, SSLE-PAM has been ported and integrated to Adito, THE OpenSource fork of SSLExplorer. http://sourceforge.net/projects/adito
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    The NEO Project uses the NEO-c (Network Exchange Operation for Charity) platform to participate in various computing challenges and projects, and donates any winnings to the charities specified by its users.
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    The E language is an open-source object-oriented langauge for secure distributed computation. We are currently hosted on our own sourceforge setup at: http://bugs.sieve.net/projects/e-lang
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