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    World Monitor

    World Monitor

    Real-time global intelligence dashboard

    World Monitor is an open-source real-time intelligence dashboard that aggregates global news, geopolitical signals, and infrastructure data into a unified situational awareness interface. Built primarily with TypeScript and modern web technologies, the project aims to reduce information fragmentation by consolidating hundreds of curated feeds into a single interactive environment. The platform emphasizes geospatial context through features such as interactive maps and a 3D WebGL globe,...
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    maProc

    maProc

    Map Processes

    As the name maProc informs, it will map processes in linux, being able to check a process's stack/heap, being able to change the memory with write permission, you can manipulate the process by sending a SIGNAL and can stop or pause it process.
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    Kirmah
    Encryption with symmetric-key algorithm Kirmah - generate keys with exotic chars - redefine key length - key mark to ensure decryption capabilities - mix data - fast with multiprocessing - possible compression - gui on gtk3 - cli tool - python3 DEPENDENCIES : ======== python3, python-gobject, gobject-introspection, pygtk 3 modes are available to encrypt : ======== - compression (full / disabled or only final step) - random (simulate a random order - based on crypted key - to randomize data) - mix (mix data according to a generated map - based on crypted key - with addition of noise) Process is as follow : ======== encrypt : file > [ compress > ] encrypt > [randomiz data > mix data > compress > ] file.kmh decrypt: file.kmh > [ uncompress > unmix data > unrandomiz data] > decrypt > [uncompress > ] file ======== for encrypt/decrypt large binary files, use the fastest alternative : split/merge
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