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    ShadowSocksShare

    ShadowSocksShare

    Python ShadowSocks framework

    This project obtains the shared ss(r) account from the ss(r) shared website crawler, redistributes the account and generates a subscription link by parsing and verifying the account connectivity. Since Google plus will be closed on April 2, 2019, almost all the available accounts crawled before come from Google plus. So if you are building your own website, please keep an eye on the updates of this project and redeploy using the latest source code.
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    Python Taint

    Python Taint

    Static Analysis Tool for Detecting Security Vulnerabilities in Python

    Static analysis of Python web applications based on theoretical foundations (Control flow graphs, fixed point, dataflow analysis) Detect command injection, SSRF, SQL injection, XSS, directory traveral etc. A lot of customization is possible. For functions from builtins or libraries, e.g. url_for or os.path.join, use the -m option to specify whether or not they return tainted values given tainted inputs, by default this file is used.
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