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    OWASP Amass

    OWASP Amass

    In-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery

    The OWASP Amass Project has developed a tool to help information security professionals perform network mapping of attack surfaces and perform external asset discovery using open source information gathering and active reconnaissance techniques. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software. All of our projects ,tools, documents, forums, and chapters are free and open to anyone interested in improving application...
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    HackBrowserData

    HackBrowserData

    Decrypt passwords/cookies/history/bookmarks from the browser

    ...This tool is limited to security research only, and the user assumes all legal and related responsibilities arising from its use! The author assumes no legal responsibility! Installation of HackBrowserData is dead-simple, just download the release for your system and run the binary.
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    grype

    grype

    A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems

    ...Find vulnerabilities for major operating system packages. Find vulnerabilities for language-specific packages. You can also choose another destination directory and release version for the installation. The destination directory doesn't need to be /usr/local/bin, it just needs to be a location found in the user's PATH and writable by the user that's installing Grype. If you're using GitHub Actions, you can simply use our Grype-based action to run vulnerability scans on your code or container images during your CI workflows.
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    kubelogin

    kubelogin

    kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication

    Kubelogin is designed to run as a client-go credential plugin. When you run kubectl, kubelogin opens the browser and you can log in to the provider. Then kubelogin gets a token from the provider and kubectl accesses Kubernetes APIs with the token. If you install via GitHub releases, you need to put the kubelogin binary on your path under the name kubectl-oidc_login so that the kubectl plugin mechanism can find it when you invoke kubectl oidc-login. The other install methods do this for you....
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    Alertmanager

    Alertmanager

    Prometheus Alertmanager

    ...It also takes care of silencing and inhibition of alerts. Precompiled binaries for released versions are available in the download section on prometheus.io. Using the latest production release binary is the recommended way of installing Alertmanager. The current Alertmanager API is version 2. This API is fully generated via the OpenAPI project and Go Swagger with the exception of the HTTP handlers themselves. A HTML rendered version can be accessed and clients can be easily generated via any OpenAPI generator for all major languages.
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    noti

    noti

    Monitor a process and trigger a notification

    Monitor a process and trigger a notification. Never sit and wait for some long-running process to finish. Noti can alert you when it's done. You can receive messages on your computer or phone. Noti can send notifications on a number of services. Checkout the screenshots directory to see what the notifications look like on different platforms. Just put noti at the beginning or end of your regular commands. If you already started a command, but forgot to use noti, then you can do this to get...
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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. Doesn't require access to your cloud account or any other configurations. ...
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    BerserkArch

    BerserkArch

    A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution.

    ...Following the Arch Linux philosophy, it is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to build their environment with only the components they need, rather than having a lot of pre-installed software like some other security distributions (e.g., Kali Linux). As an Arch-based distribution, it benefits from the rolling release model, providing users with the latest software versions and kernel updates. BerserkArch is a dist "designed to make you powerful" for specific use cases like reverse-engineering binaries and automating exploits, rather than being an easy-to-use distribution for general beginners.
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    Scalytics Open Intelligence - OSINT

    Scalytics Open Intelligence - OSINT

    Open OSINT stack for monitoring, analysis, and risk detection

    ...It is a packaged operational stack with a web interface, a Go-based collector runtime, configurable ingestion and refresh cadence, Docker-first deployment, and local or server installation options. The public release removes non-public and protected integrations while preserving the pipeline structure and deployment model that make the system usable in practice. EUOSINT is built for teams that need continuous monitoring, reproducible installs, and a base they can extend for their own intelligence and security workflows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    goflyway

    goflyway

    An encrypted HTTP server

    master is the active development branch and contains v2 code, for the stable v1 release (though it was once called v2.0), please refer to v1.0 branch. goflyway v2 is a special tool to forward local ports to a remote server securely, just like ssh -L. goflyway uses pure HTTP POST requests to relay TCP connections. There is no CONNECT involved nor needed because goflyway is designed mainly for those people who are behind a CONNECT-less HTTP proxy or want to accelerate connections through static CDNs. ...
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