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    GitHub Action to detect license names

    GitHub Action to detect license names

    GitHub Action for license compliance: Python, JavaScript, iOS, Android

    GitHub Action for license compliance: Python, JavaScript, iOS, Android and more. Detect license names and types for Python PyPI packages. Identify license types for given license names obtained by third-party tools. Great coverage of free/libre and open source licenses of all types: public domain, permissive, copyleft. Check explicit Python dependencies list for copyleft licenses.
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    Robolinux

    Robolinux

    Announcing Robolinux Cinnamon 14.1

    Announcing The New Robolinux Series 14 Mate LTS - 2034 Robolinux is very pleased to announce a completely new 14.1 Mate privacy centered 1inux operating system you can download freely while also offering our users an optional 14+ advanced upgrade which comes with our Untracker and FAAST Boot along with one click popular privacy software installers like Tor and I2p, Wireshark and Bleachbit plus many more for a fair and reasonable price. Robolinux14.1-Mate is ideal for beginners and...
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    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    Distro Penetrasing Live System Burn to USB Flash Disk & Run.

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux is an open source operating system developed by the HTGL Project from Indonesia which provides penetration testing.
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    The_Deck_Linux

    Portable Penetration Testing Operating System

    It is an Portable Penetration Testing Operating System designed for Beagle Bone AI. It is an debian based operating system fully packed with all latest Hacking Tools. The Root file system used in this Deck Linux is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. It can be installed in Beagle Board AI and can use as a replacement for Laptop, Desktop. It can be placed on a drone too. It has a pre-installed MeshDeck (written by Philip Polstra) so it can be runned in a ZigBee network. We can attacks from up to a mile away...
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    VENOM C2 shellcode

    VENOM C2 shellcode

    C2 shellcode generator/compiler/handler

    The script will use msfvenom (metasploit) to generate shellcode in different formats ( C# | python | ruby | dll | msi | hta-psh | doc | apk | macho | elf | deb | mp4 | etc ) injects the shellcode generated into one template (example: python) "the python function will execute the shellcode into ram" and uses compilers like gcc (gnu cross compiler) or mingw32 or pyinstaller to build the executable file. It also starts a handler to receive the remote connection (shell or meterpreter) venom 1.0.11 (malicious_server) was build to take advantage of apache2 webserver to deliver payloads (LAN) using a fake webpage writen in html to be hable to trigger payload downloads, the user just needs to send the link provided to target host.
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    Unified Sessions Manager

    Unified Sessions Manager

    Pioneering Private and Public Cloud Management since 2008

    The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops. Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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    Web Security Dojo

    Web Security Dojo

    Virtual training environment to learn web app ethical hacking.

    Web Security Dojo is a virtual machine that provides the tools, targets, and documentation to learn and practice web application security testing. A preconfigured, stand-alone training environment ideal for classroom and conferences. No Internet required to use. Ideal for those interested in getting hands-on practice for ethical hacking, penetration testing, bug bounties, and capture the flag (CTF). A single OVA file will import into VirtualBox and VMware. There is also an Ansible...
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    venom - shellcode generator

    venom - shellcode generator

    msfvenom shellcode generator/compiler/listenner

    The script will use msfvenom (metasploit) to generate shellcode in diferent formats ( c | python | ruby | dll | msi | hta-psh ), injects the shellcode generated into one funtion (example: python) "the python funtion will execute the shellcode in ram" and uses compilers like: gcc (gnu cross compiler) or mingw32 or pyinstaller to build the executable file, also starts a multi-handler to recibe the remote connection (reverse shell or meterpreter session). -- 'shellcode generator' tool reproduces some of the technics used by Veil-Evasion framework, unicorn.py, powersploit, etc,etc,etc.."...
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    Bifrozt

    Bifrozt

    High interaction honeypot solution for Linux based systems

    NOTICE: The format of this project has been changed from ISO to using ansible and has been moved to GitHub. Github link: https://github.com/Bifrozt/bifrozt-ansible
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    Zero Wine Tryouts

    Zero Wine Tryouts

    An open source malware analysis tool

    Zero Wine Tryouts is an open source malware analysis tool. Just upload your suspicious file (e.g. Windows executable file, PDF file) through the web interface and let it analyze. For more information, please visit project website: http://zerowine-tryout.sourceforge.net/
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    Zero Wine is a malware's behavior analysis tool. Just upload your suspicious PE file (windows executable) through the web interface and let it analyze the behaviour of the process.
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    deface-no-tnx is an anti-defacement system that monitors your Web files and notifies you about unallowed changes. It also replaces the defaced page with a standard "error" page,so that no offensive/joking content can be frauodolently added to your site
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