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    Hush

    Hush

    Noiseless browsing, content blocker for Safari

    Unlike some blockers, Hush has absolutely no access to your browser habits or passwords. Nor does it track behavior or collect crash reports, nothing leaves your device. Everything is free of charge. Forever. No in-app purchases, no-nonsense. However, any help towards covering the yearly Apple Developer fee is greatly appreciated. The app is primarily a host of rules that integrates with Safari in a native, lightweight way, making the blocking efficient and fast. It's as easy as downloading the app and enabling it in Safari settings ⭢ Content Blockers. ...
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    Nothing Private

    Nothing Private

    A proof of concept that any website can identify and track you

    This project is a proof of concept that any website can identify and track you, even if you are using private browsing or incognito mode in your web browser. Many people think that they can hide their identity if they are using private browsing or incognito mode. This project will prove that they are wrong.
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    Sploitware

    Sploitware

    Vulnerability analytics

    ...The focus is on practical exploitation skills: understanding memory corruption, reverse engineering, shellcode, privilege escalation, and platform specifics. By being a single, public list, it lowers the barrier for newcomers who want to go from “I know nothing about exploitation” to “I can follow a CTF writeup” in a guided way. It is also helpful for defenders and security engineers who want to understand offensive techniques to harden systems. The repo is community-friendly and can grow as new techniques, tools, and writeups appear.
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    Cabot

    Cabot

    Self-hosted, easily-deployable monitoring and alerts service

    ...Best of all, you can use data that you're already pushing to Graphite/statsd to generate alerts, rather than implementing and maintaining a whole new system of data collectors. We built Cabot as a Christmas project at Arachnys because we couldn't wrap our heads around Nagios, and nothing else out there seemed to fit our use case. We're open-sourcing it in the hope that others find it useful.
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