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    This project is devoted to provide a simple software layer for digital signature, when an hardware cryptographic token is required. The default implementation tries to comply as strictly as possible with the italian law digital signature directives.
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    wolfSSL
    The wolfSSL embedded SSL library (formerly CyaSSL) is a lightweight, portable, C-language-based SSL/TLS library targeted at IoT, embedded, and RTOS environments primarily because of its size, speed, and feature set. It works seamlessly in desktop, enterprise, and cloud environments as well. wolfSSL supports industry standards up to the current TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2, is up to 20 times smaller than OpenSSL, offers a simple API, an OpenSSL compatibility layer, OCSP and CRL support, is backed by...
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    American Fuzzy Lop

    American Fuzzy Lop

    American fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer

    AFL (American Fuzzy Lop) is a widely used graybox fuzzer that discovers bugs by mutating inputs and steering execution using lightweight instrumentation. Instead of random mutations alone, it uses coverage feedback to evolve input corpora, pushing programs into deeper and more interesting code paths. Its workflow emphasizes quick start: point it at a target binary with compile-time instrumentation (or use QEMU-based mode when recompilation isn’t possible), seed it with a small corpus, and...
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