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    GitLab

    Please open new issues in our issue tracker on GitLab

    GitLab is a single-application DevOps platform that brings source control, CI/CD, package registries, security scanning, and deployment pipelines under one roof to accelerate software delivery. Built around Git repositories and merge-request workflows, it tightly integrates continuous integration, automated testing, code review, and release orchestration so teams can move from idea to production within a unified UI and policy model. GitLab’s features extend into the operational...
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    ESP8266 Deauther Version 2

    ESP8266 Deauther Version 2

    Affordable WiFi hacking platform for testing and learning

    ...It is command-line based, which allows it to offer not just more features, but make them more customizable. This software allows you to easily perform a variety of actions to test 802.11 wireless networks by using an inexpensive ESP8266 WiFi SoC (System On A Chip). The main feature, the deauthentication attack, is used to disconnect devices from their WiFi network. No one seems to care about this huge vulnerability in the official 802.11 WiFi standard, so I took action and enabled everyone who has less than 10 USD to spare to recreate this project. ...
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    wavsep

    wavsep

    Web Application Vulnerability Scanner Evaluation Project

    A vulnerable web application designed to help assessing the features, quality and accuracy of web application vulnerability scanners. This evaluation platform contains a collection of unique vulnerable web pages that can be used to test the various properties of web application scanners. Visit WAVSEP homepage to learn more: https://code.google.com/p/wavsep/ The project includes the following test cases: Path Traversal/LFI: 816 test cases (GET & POST) Remote File Inclusion (XSS via RFI): 108 test cases (GET & POST) Reflected XSS: 66 test cases, implemented in 64 jsp pages (GET & POST) Error Based SQL Injection: 80 test cases, implemented in 76 jsp pages (GET & POST) Blind SQL Injection: 46 test cases, implemented in 44 jsp pages (GET & POST) Time Based SQL Injection: 10 test cases, implemented in 10 jsp pages (GET & POST)
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    Orizon is a framework intended to provide tools and facilities to test java sources for security flaws. The main goal is to detect common threats as described in Owasp top 10 vulnerability document.
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