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A microservice implementing OWASP ASVA v.4 2.1.1 and 2.1.7 passwords-checks for length and commonality
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CLI tool that uses the Snyk API to get orgs and issue
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Burp Suite extension designed to help security professionals manage and track web application security findings
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postMessage() vulnerability tester
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A GitHub action to run Seal Security's CLI as part of your CI pipeline, and so fix your project's open-source vulnerabilities.
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Python library for code analysis with CPG and Joern
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A centralized repository of standalone security patches for open source libraries.
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A Python package to capture a trimmed screenshot of the SSL Labs report for a given domain.
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Simply output a random user-agent. Use it with tools that don't have a --random-agent flag. Like `random-agent` or $(random-agent)
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VulnAPI is an open-source project designed to help you scan your APIs for common security vulnerabilities and weaknesses.
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Our documentation
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Example project using pinner certificate to ensure safe traffic and avoid Man in the middle
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Tool for attacking MeteorJS applications
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fafnir-sec is an open-source tool that allows for the complete automation of launching different security tools detecting vulnerabilities in the application's code.
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