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An example React Native project for client login authentication
This project is an example application built with React Native that demonstrates how to implement client login authentication in a mobile context. It shows how to integrate WebViews or native modules to handle login flows, fetch tokens, and manage persistent user sessions across platforms (iOS and Android). Because mobile authentication flows often involve more complexity than web—such as secure storage, token renewal, and redirect handling—the example gives a scaffold for real-world usage. While not a full production app, it provides sufficient structure for mobile developers to learn the foundation of login/registration, token handling, and basic navigation after login. ...
A simple GUI for the mdcrack application. -MDCrack is a free featureful password cracker designed to bruteforce 21 algorithms: MD2, MD4, MD5, HMAC-MD4, HMAC-MD5, FreeBSD, Apache, NTLMv1, IOS and PIX (both enable and user) hashes,-
Open source version of Google Authenticator (except the Android app)
Google Authenticator is the open-source counterpart of Google’s one-time passcode apps, implementing industry-standard OATH algorithms such as TOTP (time-based) and HOTP (counter-based) for two-factor authentication. The repository historically hosts code for mobile platforms like iOS and BlackBerry, demonstrating how to generate numeric codes locally without needing network access. Its core purpose is to help services and users add a second factor that’s simple to deploy yet resistant to password reuse and phishing. The app flow revolves around enrolling secrets via QR codes or manual entry, storing them securely on-device, and rendering rotating codes synchronized by time. ...
...Explore the internal file structure of your iphone (or of a seized phone in the case of forensic teams) using either the iphone's own backup files or (for jail broken iphones) ssh. Viewing of plist, sqlite, and hex are supported. IOS 5 is now supported
iOS 6 only partially works at the moment (some features fail or are missing). Unfortunately paid work means we can't fix this right now, but would welcome anyone else submitting patches.