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    System GoodStat Darmowe Statystyki Stron
    The GoodStat system is a web application, operating in the hosting environment, counting the statistics of entries, page views and much more. After downloading you will be able to install it yourself on your hosting. The data can be read as soon as the installation is completed and pasted into a monitored page on each subpage, a special JavaScript code. I would like to share with you the script I created called the GoodStat System. You will probably think that the name is a little bit overproduced and exaggerated, but please understand that I have devoted some time to this project and I sincerely strive to make this script in the future worth the name of the System.
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    Heartbleed

    Heartbleed

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    Heartbleed contains a compact, purpose-built implementation for detecting the infamous Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL’s TLS heartbeat extension (CVE-2014-0160). It focuses on demonstrating and testing the flaw rather than being a general-purpose security toolkit, which makes the code approachable for learning and auditing. The project illustrates how a malformed heartbeat request could coax vulnerable servers into leaking memory contents, including potentially sensitive data. Because it’s small and self-contained, it’s often used as a reference to understand the vulnerability mechanics without wading through large codebases. ...
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