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    Personal Security Checklist

    Personal Security Checklist

    A compiled checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security

    Personal Security Checklist is a comprehensive, plain-language checklist for improving personal digital security and privacy across devices, accounts, and everyday workflows. It’s organized so that complete beginners can make quick, high-impact changes, while advanced users can dig into deeper hardening steps. The guidance spans topics like passwords, 2FA, device encryption, browser hygiene, network safety, backups, and incident response planning. Each section breaks recommendations into actionable, bite-sized items with brief explanations, helping you understand the “why” as well as the “how.” The repository is continuously refined by a large community, which keeps the content practical, vendor-neutral, and up to date with evolving threats and best practices. ...
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    Rebuff

    Rebuff

    LLM Prompt Injection Detector

    A self-hardening prompt injection detector. Rebuff is designed to protect AI applications from prompt injection (PI) attacks through a multi-layered defense. Rebuff is still a prototype and cannot provide 100% protection against prompt injection attacks. Add canary tokens to prompts to detect leakages, allowing the framework to store embeddings about the incoming prompt in the vector database and prevent future attacks.
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