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    WikiwordS

    WikiwordS crafts wordlists from Wikipedia articles

    WikiwordS is designed to craft wordlists by extracting words from wikipedia articles. The length of the words to store can be manipulated in order to fit your needs. WikiwordS also has a spider plugin which extracts links from requested articles in order to use them for the wordlist, too. This feature is still experimental, you might download about 200 to 300 and more articles with the spider enabled. NOTE: Due to WikiwordS is still an early alpha there are some features which are...
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    Jumping Spider is a privacy tool to insure that files in a certain computer are free from sensitive and private data. This project still in the pre-alpha phase.
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