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    pyWhat

    pyWhat

    Identify emails, IP addresses, and more

    pyWhat is a Python-based identification tool designed to figure out “what” a piece of text or file content represents, especially in security and OSINT workflows. Given inputs such as hex strings, URLs, email addresses, IP addresses, credit card numbers, cryptocurrency wallets, or entire .pcap capture files, it scans for structured patterns and tells you what it finds.
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    Xplico

    Xplico

    Xplico is a Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT)

    Xplico is a Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT). The goal of Xplico is extract from an internet traffic capture the applications data contained. For example, from a pcap file Xplico extracts each email (POP, IMAP, and SMTP protocols), all HTTP contents, each VoIP call (SIP, MGCP, MEGACO, RTP), IRC, WhatsApp... Xplico is able to classify more than 140 (application) protocols. Xplico cam be used as sniffer-decoder if used in "live mode" or in conjunction with netsniff-ng. Xplico is used...
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    pydictor

    pydictor

    powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

    A powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack. You can use pydictor to generate a general blast wordlist, a custom wordlist based on Web content, a social engineering wordlist, and so on; You can use the pydictor built-in tool to safe delete, merge, unique, merge and unique, count word frequency to filter the wordlist, besides, you also can specify your wordlist and use '-tool handler' to filter your wordlist. You can generate highly customized and complex...
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    Bloody Profanity

    Fingerprint-only auth screen for KDE/Plasma

    ...Files that can be overloaded include: .BloodyProfanity/conf/sarcasm.yaml # random fail messages, begin every line with '-' (see yaml docs for more) .BloodyProfanity/img/bg.png .BloodyProfanity/img/error.png Other settings can be changed by editing the globals near the top of locker.py. REQUIREMENTS: KDE, PyYAML, Subprocess32, wxPython, fprintd and of course Python. INSTALLATION # As root b=/usr/share/BloodyProfanity cp -rvp /path/to/bp $b g=/usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kscreenlocker_greet cp -v $g $g.bak cp -vpf $b/locker.py $g # As user fprintd-enroll fprintd-verify # important mkdir -p ~/.BloodyProfanity/conf ~/.BloodyProfanity/img
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    Incoming Activity Monitor

    Incoming Activity Monitor

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB Monitors conspicuous activity on the net. Consists of a daemon watching for incoming packets and a client for user desktop notifications. Being coded in python and ubuntu compat.
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