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    SOPS

    SOPS

    Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets

    sops is an editor of encrypted files that supports YAML, JSON, ENV, INI and BINARY formats and encrypts with AWS KMS, GCP KMS, Azure Key Vault, age, and PGP. For the adventurous, unstable features are available in the develop branch, which you can install from source. To use sops as a library, take a look at the decrypt package. We rewrote Sops in Go to solve a number of deployment issues, but the Python branch still exists under python-sops.
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    dnstwist

    dnstwist

    Detects phishing and lookalike domains using DNS fuzzing techniques

    dnstwist is an open source cybersecurity tool designed to identify malicious or suspicious domain names that imitate legitimate websites. It works by generating a large set of domain name permutations based on a target domain and analyzing whether any of those variants are actively registered or used. These permutations simulate common techniques used in phishing attacks, typosquatting, and brand impersonation campaigns. Security teams can use the tool to discover potential threats where...
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

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    Wave Framework

    Wave Framework

    Open Source API-centric PHP Micro-framework

    Wave is a PHP micro-framework that is built loosely following model-view-control architecture and factory method design pattern. It is made for web services, websites and info-systems and is built to support a native API architecture, caching, user control and smart resource management. Wave is a compact framework that does not include bloated libraries and features and is developed keeping lightweight speed and optimizations in mind. While not necessary for using Wave Framework, it comes by...
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    RivuES is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene And Solr, Like Solr, RivuES support XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting, faceted search, caching, replication. It runs in a Java servlet container such as Tomcat,In addition, RivuES provide a visual management and control web UI, most of the functions of Solr can be managed through WEB UI, Data source supported including MS office,XML,TXT,Html, database of Mysql and Access.
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