awesome-ocap
awesome-bugbounty-tools
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The Unlicense | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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awesome-ocap
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JavaScript-Native RPC to Cloudflare Workers
Nice to see more systems architected on object capabilities. It's a more practical security model than ACLs: https://srl.cs.jhu.edu/pubs/SRL2003-02.pdf
Or more succinctly:
> Capability-based security enables the concise composition of powerful patterns of cooperation without vulnerability.
from https://github.com/dckc/awesome-ocap
- Does SenseLang make sense?
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The Book of Secret Knowledge
As a counterpoint, I sometimes find these lists very useful when I'm trying to broaden my knowledge of something and need pointers to where to start looking.
For example, when I was learning about object capabilities recently, it was very helpful to have awesome-ocap to refer to: https://github.com/dckc/awesome-ocap
awesome-bugbounty-tools
- Automated recognition frameworks?
- Automated tools
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A vast collection of security tools
I'm wondering if we can exchange data with https://github.com/vavkamil/awesome-bugbounty-tools
- Burp Suite Pro Alternatives
- Automation
- Vulnerability scanners for a lot of domains
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What are you all using for taking screenshots?
https://github.com/vavkamil/awesome-bugbounty-tools/#Screenshots
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Hi! I'm new to bug bounty and I decided to start to make a blog to document my journey and to hopefully inspire other beginners or people who aren't sure if they should start, to start. I just made my first post and had some questions at the end that I was hoping someone would be able to answer?
This is all provided in https://github.com/vavkamil/awesome-bugbounty-tools/ which I already gave you, but you only did the first step (subs + screenshots).
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Quick Question After Watching The Bug Hunter's Methodology V4.0
Check https://github.com/vavkamil/awesome-bugbounty-tools/ there is always something you can do with them :)
- Awesome bug bounty tools
What are some alternatives?
awesome-dns - A curated list of awesome DNS resources
awesome-oneliner-bugbounty - A collection of awesome one-liner scripts especially for bug bounty tips.
webscreenshot - A simple script to screenshot a list of websites
jaeles - The Swiss Army knife for automated Web Application Testing
golang-tls - Simple Golang HTTPS/TLS Examples
personal-security-checklist - π A compiled checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security and privacy in 2024
awesome-python-security - Awesome Python Security resources πΆππ
nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.
awesome-vulnerable-apps - Awesome Vulnerable Applications
reconftw - reconFTW is a tool designed to perform automated recon on a target domain by running the best set of tools to perform scanning and finding out vulnerabilities
dnsobserver - A handy DNS service written in Go to aid in the detection of several types of blind vulnerabilities. It monitors a pentester's server for out-of-band DNS interactions and sends lookup notifications via Slack.
awesome-php-security - Awesome PHP Security Resources πΆππ