CsvHelper
SecLists
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CsvHelper
- CsvHelper – CSV Library for .NET
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What’s the quickest way I can log data and write it to a csv file?
I would also say either a logging framework or one of the many NuGet packages. Like CsvHelper.
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Parsing CSV?
I've been using CsvHelper for a long time and I quite like it. It's flexible and configurable enough to suit all my needs. Though the authors have unpleasant habit of introducing breaking changes (currently they are at major version 30).
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Best language for manipulating an Excel file.
It's really slow compared to (for example) csvhelper. I tried to use the built in microsoft stuff to handle a data transformation routine using excel files, turning them into csvs and using the csv library sped up the process from 3-4 minutes to about 8 seconds.
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Introducing: EasyCsv Dotnet
How might it compare to https://www.nuget.org/packages/CsvHelper/?
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The new type of SQL injection
Let me guess, you replaced a string.Split(',') with CsvHelper?
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C# . NET alternative for PowerShell Export-CSV
I use CSVHelper https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/ it has a WriteRecords function that will write out your objects
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Creating a Web App using Excel
I would recommend looking at this popular library for reading / writing to csv files. https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/
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Struggling with Open Source Documentation - csvhelper
This is probably a bit churlish to complain about, since it's an entirely free tool that has saved me a lot of time and effort, but I'm baffled by the documentation for CsvHelper by Josh Close.
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Saving datas with more than Excel limit of rows
https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/ is a good library for creating CSVs, but you need to tell us more about who is consumer of this export and may be there is a more direct approach
SecLists
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Where can I find a large list of common usernames?
https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/blob/master/Usernames/xato-net-10-million-usernames.txt is not enough usernames
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DarkBeam leaks billions of email and password combinations
This reminds me of [0] where they maintain composite lists of frequently used passwords. Also in the repo is probably my favorite pull request ever [1].
[0] https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists
[1] https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/pull/155
- Would you take this order?
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What's the problem with my API?
Maybe swagger.txt
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I had a machine running for two weeks on the public cloud. Every few seconds there was an automated SSH login attempt. Here is the full list of usernames - some of which are quite curious.
Typical of the sorts of information a tester/attacker might be using from: Daniel Miessler's SecLists
- How does one find a list of banned/breached passwords to add to our Azure Custom Password Block list?
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[OC] I updated our famous password table for 2023
Oh, and then you have this.
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You can now also enable a rule for password dictionary. Appwrite knows what are the most common passwords, and with this rule enabled, it will not allow you users to set any of those passwords. It prevents your users from having passwords like password, 123456678, or qwertyui. Appwrite currently knows the 10,000 most commonly used passwords thanks to the same list used by other industry-leading auth providers. You can check out the dictionary list on GitHub.
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Help crack wpa2
Try wifite if you don’t know how to use hashcat it is pretty simple. Hashcat is pretty easy as well I am to lazy to get on my laptop right now but just get the right wordlist Seclist has a shit load of them https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists
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Help me find the code
Fellow rust players know the way
What are some alternatives?
FileHelpers - The FileHelpers are a free and easy to use .NET library to read/write data from fixed length or delimited records in files, strings or streams
Probable-Wordlists - Version 2 is live! Wordlists sorted by probability originally created for password generation and testing - make sure your passwords aren't popular!
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
gobuster - Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
RecordParser - Zero Allocation Writer/Reader Parser for .NET Core
wpscan - WPScan WordPress security scanner. Written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. Contact us via [email protected]
Enums.NET - Enums.NET is a high-performance type-safe .NET enum utility library
big-list-of-naughty-strings - The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data.
FlatMapper - FlatMapper is a library to import and export data from and to plain text files.
btcrecover - An open source Bitcoin wallet password and seed recovery tool designed for the case where you already know most of your password/seed, but need assistance in trying different possible combinations.
Polly - Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+.
english-words - :memo: A text file containing 479k English words for all your dictionary/word-based projects e.g: auto-completion / autosuggestion