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    Spring Security

    Spring Security

    Authentication and access-control framework

    Spring Security is a powerful and highly customizable authentication and access-control framework. It is the de-facto standard for securing Spring-based applications. Spring Security is a framework that focuses on providing both authentication and authorization to Java applications. Like all Spring projects, the real power of Spring Security is found in how easily it can be extended to meet custom requirements. Spring Security uses a Gradle-based build system. In the instructions, ./gradlew...
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    Java-based Open Source WAF (Web Application Firewall) to include inside a web application in order to protect it against attacks like Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Parameter Manipulation and more.
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    AntiDef

    Anti defacement command line tool

    AntiDef is written in order to handle with defacement attacks. This tool written in Java in a fast-and-dirty manner; However is works. This tool is working straight forward. Server administrator should run the application with the following specific parameters: path to the copy of the web site (source), path to the application directory, path to log directory and few more optional parameters.
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