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    Seeker

    Seeker

    Accurately Locate Smartphones using Social Engineering

    ...The project supports both manual deployment and tunneling services like Ngrok for external access. While primarily intended as an educational resource on security awareness, it highlights the risks of exposing geolocation data online. Its simplicity and effectiveness have made it a popular project in cybersecurity learning circles.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Sing-box

    Sing-box

    Sing-box multi-protocol proxy tool

    Sing-box is a shell-script-based deployment project for setting up multi-protocol sing-box proxy environments across different hosting platforms and VPS scenarios. It is built around quick, automated installation rather than manual configuration, making it useful for users who want a bundled setup process. The project supports several proxy protocols, including VLESS Reality, VMess over WebSocket and TLS, Hysteria2, and Tuic.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Expose

    Expose

    A beautiful, fully open-source, tunneling service

    Expose is an open source tunneling service that allows developers to securely share locally running web applications with the public internet through temporary public URLs. The project functions as an alternative to tools like ngrok by creating encrypted tunnels that route incoming requests from a publicly accessible server directly to a developer’s local machine. This makes it possible to test webhooks, demonstrate applications, or collaborate with teammates without deploying the project to a staging server. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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