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    HackBrowserData

    HackBrowserData

    Decrypt passwords/cookies/history/bookmarks from the browser

    HackBrowserData is an open-source tool that could help you decrypt data ( password|bookmark|cookie|history|credit card|download|localStorage|extension ) from the browser. It supports the most popular browsers on the market and runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. 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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    cert-manager

    cert-manager

    Automatic TLS certificate manager for Kubernetes

    Automate certificate management in cloud native environments. Cert-manager builds on top of Kubernetes, introducing certificate authorities and certificates as first-class resource types in the Kubernetes API. This makes it possible to provide 'certificates as a service' to developers working within your Kubernetes cluster. upport for popular CA types. Out of the box, cert-manager supports ACME (i.e. Let's Encrypt), HashiCorp Vault, Venafi, self signed and internal CA issuer types....
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    Modlishka

    Modlishka

    Powerful and flexible HTTP reverse proxy

    Modlishka is a powerful and flexible HTTP reverse proxy. It implements an entirely new and interesting approach of handling browser-based HTTP traffic flow, which allows to transparently proxy of multi-domain destination traffic, both TLS and non-TLS, over a single domain, without the requirement of installing any additional certificate on the client. What exactly does this mean? In short, it simply has a lot of potential, that can be used in many use case scenarios. Modlishka was written as...
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