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    Damn Vulnerable GraphQL Application

    Damn Vulnerable GraphQL Application

    Vulnerable implementation of Facebook's GraphQL technology

    Damn Vulnerable GraphQL Application is an intentionally vulnerable implementation of Facebook's GraphQL technology, to learn and practice GraphQL Security. DVGA has numerous flaws, such as Injections, Code Executions, Bypasses, Denial of Service, and more. See the full list under the Scenarios section. A public Postman collection is also available to replay solutions to the challenges. DVGA supports Beginner and Expert level game modes, which will change the exploitation difficulty.
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    MATTA

    MATTA

    Morse Code Utilitiies to convert text messages to & from sound files.

    This is a commandline utility that converts a WAV sound file containing morse code to English text. Pre-built binaries run on OSX, MsWindows, & GNU/linux. It is written in Ada, so can be rebuilt on any platform with an Ada compiler. The input wav file must be monaural, with a 16-bit signed integer encoding, and a sample rate of 8000 Hz. Either sox or audacity can easily transform to this format. The wav file is expected to be international morse code, preferrably clean and properly spaced. ...
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    ...The software generates sufficiently random passwords to allow the same plaintext password to be used multiple times without generating the same output. There's probably no real reason to be developing this, but I wanted to use the NERD code in a new way and practice my C++ skills at the same time.
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    Codegroup

    Codegroup

    A Java application for transferring computer files in 5 letter groups

    Codegroup is a Java application that will allow one to convert binary (or text) computer files in to 5 letter codegroups for transmission over email, landline telephones, radioteletype or Morse Code. Codegroup has internal error correction & limited cryptography capabilities. Codegroup : ZZZZZ YBPIL AIAIG FMOPP CPAAA DGNGP GPGPA ADNJN ELJKO ELIMO GEOHF KIFGP IFBCB PKCPI YJMHE PHBHP PPOBH NCOHD AKLLL AGHFP DEGEF LKELC EAIJI ABAGP AHPPO IHHPH OHPDF YNFPB ALEPO KMPKP Once this program has a graphical user interface, an Enigma like subsystem must be devised for data whitening. ...
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