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    Rack::Attack

    Rack::Attack

    Rack middleware for blocking & throttling

    Protect your Rails and Rack apps from bad clients. Rack::Attack lets you easily decide when to allow, block and throttle based on properties of the request. Rack middleware for blocking & throttling abusive requests. Tackling each curious anomaly that threatens your site’s reliability saps developer productivity and happiness. Rack::Attack lets you throttle abusive requests with just a few lines of code. For the security of our users, we have a stricter throttle for login attempts. This...
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    WhatWeb

    WhatWeb

    Next generation web scanner

    WhatWeb is a Ruby-based web scanner for fingerprinting websites. It identifies CMS, server technologies, JavaScript frameworks, and other characteristics by analyzing HTML, headers, JavaScript, cookies, and responses. Commonly used in reconnaissance and security assessments.
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    Username Anarchy

    Username Anarchy

    Username generator for penetration testing and user enumeration

    Username Anarchy is an open source command line tool designed to generate possible usernames for use in penetration testing and security assessments. It focuses on solving one of the common challenges in authentication attacks: identifying valid usernames before attempting password attacks. It generates large sets of potential usernames based on a person’s name and common naming conventions used in corporate or online systems. These generated username lists can then be used for activities...
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    BashCore

    BashCore

    A custom Debian live ISO with security tools, no GUI, only Bash.

    BashCore is a Debian-based live ISO for security, networking, and learning. CLI-only, Bash-driven, lightweight, GPU-ready, with optional PREEMPT_RT kernel. Fresh environment on every boot, ideal for safe experimentation. Also available: BashCoreX (XFCE GUI) BashCoreT (Trixie CLI, Linux 6.12) BashCoreTX (Trixie XFCE) BashCoreZ (ultra-minimal CLI) BashLabOS (XFCE, daily use & privacy tools) BashCoreGee (GNOME, installable via Calamares) BourneCore (minimal illumos/OpenIndiana...
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    What is a Protocol Debugger? Conditionally break based on BPF filters, modify protocol contents on the fly. Build custom actions that let you manipulate how you speak on the network. Or manually edit protocol fields and send the packets along.
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    Open Identity Management (OIDM)
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