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    Hacker Laws

    Hacker Laws

    Laws, theories, principles and patterns useful to developers

    ...It can potentially greatly improve the speed of part B - but the speed of part A will remain unchanged. Also, theories like The Broken Windows Theory, which suggests that visible signs of crime (or lack of care of an environment) lead to further and more serious crimes (or further deterioration of the environment). Conway's Law suggests that the technical boundaries of a system will reflect the structure of the organisation. These among others, are featured in this project.
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    Code Maat

    Code Maat

    A command line tool to mine and analyze data from version-control

    Code Maat is a command-line tool for analyzing version-control systems (Git, SVN, etc.) to uncover code health insights—development hotspots, author coupling, and temporal change metrics. Created by Adam Tornhill, it supports research in behavioral code analysis and is often paired with his books like Code as a Crime Scene and Software Design X‑Rays.
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    ReconSpider

    ReconSpider

    Most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework

    ReconSpider is most Advanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Framework for scanning IP Addresses, Emails, Websites, and Organizations and find out information from different sources. ReconSpider can be used by Infosec Researchers, Penetration Testers, Bug Hunters, and Cyber Crime Investigators to find deep information about their target. ReconSpider aggregate all the raw data, visualize it on a dashboard, and facilitate alerting and monitoring on the data. Recon Spider also combines the capabilities of Wave, Photon and Recon Dog to do a comprehensive enumeration of attack surfaces. Reconnaissance is a mission to obtain information by various detection methods, about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or geographic characteristics of a particular area. ...
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    DNAOnline is a web front-end to the DNA® (Distributed Network Attack®) decryption software from AccessData Corporation. It was developed by the E-Crime Investigative Technologies Lab at FSU and supported in part by NIJ grant 2005-DE-BX-K034.
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