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    ModSecurity

    ModSecurity

    Cross platform web application firewall (WAF) engine for Apache

    ModSecurity is an open-source, cross-platform web application firewall (WAF) engine for Apache, IIS and Nginx that is developed by Trustwave's SpiderLabs. It has a robust event-based programming language that provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis. Libmodsecurity is one component of the ModSecurity v3 project.
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    Coraza

    Coraza

    OWASP Coraza WAF is a golang modsecurity compatible firewall library

    Coraza is an open-source, enterprise-grade, high-performance Web Application Firewall (WAF) ready to protect your beloved applications. It is written in Go, supports ModSecurity SecLang rulesets and is 100% compatible with the OWASP Core Rule Set. Coraza is a drop-in alternative to replace the soon-to-be abandoned Trustwave ModSecurity Engine and supports industry-standard SecLang rule sets.
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    UUSEC WAF

    UUSEC WAF

    AI and semantic technology Web Application Firewall

    UUSEC WAF Web Application Firewall is an industrial grade free, high-performance, and highly scalable web application and API security protection product that supports AI and semantic engines. It is a comprehensive website protection product launched by UUSEC Technology, which first realizes the three-layer defense function of traffic layer, system layer, and runtime layer.
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    OpenWAF

    OpenWAF

    Web security protection system based on openresty

    The first all-round open source Web security protection system, more protection than others. OpenWAF is the first fully open source Web application protection system (WAF), based on nginx_lua API analysis of HTTP request information. OpenWAF is composed of two functional engines: behavior analysis engine and rule engine. The rule engine mainly analyzes the individual requests, and the behavior analysis engine is mainly responsible for the tracking of the request information. ...
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    NinjaFirewall

    NinjaFirewall

    Powerfull Web Application Firewall for PHP

    NinjaFirewall (Pro Edition) is a powerful Web Application Firewall designed to protect all PHP softwares, from custom scripts to popular shopping cart softwares and CMS applications. Some of its features are: * Powerful filtering engine. * Stand alone Web Application Firewall. * Protects against remote & local file inclusions, code execution, uploads, SQL injections, bots and scanners, XSS and many other threats. * Hooks and sanitises all HTTP requests before they reach your...
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