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PythonSafe's goal is to produce an easy-to-use password manager, to store all your security data with only a single password to remember. PythonSafe will be developed with multiple front ends and will run on multiple platforms.
This is a simple encryption tool to work with home-grown encryption algorithms.
It can run as either a GUI, a command-line application, or a network proxy.
Originally made to crack /etc/passwd files from *nix utilizing the GPU. Uses GLSL and OpenGL. Acts as a parallel to John the Ripper, but for the GPU. Supports both ATI and nVidia, anywhere OpenGL can run.
PacketFlow is a commandline utility that processes an XML configuration to generate a set of firewall rules. It is intended to be installed and run directly on the firewall itself. PacketFlow was designed to deal with complex configurations.
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Move from alert to fix before users notice. AppSignal monitors errors, performance bottlenecks, host health, and uptime—all from one dashboard. Instant notifications on deployments, anomaly triggers for memory spikes or error surges, and seamless log management. Works out of the box with Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, Next.js, and dozens more. Starts at $23/month with no hidden fees.
OpenSQLi-NG is the next generation open source sql injection tool. It silently test and exploit (on-demand) SQL injections conditions. Please refer to the project web site to have the complete description: http://opensqling.sourceforge.net/?page_id=8