nsa-codebreaker-2020 VS XFFF

Compare nsa-codebreaker-2020 vs XFFF and see what are their differences.

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nsa-codebreaker-2020 XFFF
4 1
74 0
- -
0.0 10.0
almost 3 years ago over 2 years ago
Python Python
- MIT License
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XFFF

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing nsa-codebreaker-2020 and XFFF you can also consider the following projects:

ofrak - OFRAK: unpack, modify, and repack binaries.

lol - A utility library for Python (It contains a JSON-based-database, argparse, some common datatypes, switch cases etc)

xepor - Xepor, a web routing framework for reverse engineers and security researchers, brings the best of mitmproxy & Flask

NCS-Competition - Hayden Housen's solutions to the 2021 National Cyber Scholarship and Cyber FastTrack Competitions

hackthebox-writeups - Writeups for HacktheBox 'boot2root' machines

dbjson - This is a simple flat file database which stores its data in a JSON file.

tryhackme-writeups - Write-Ups for TryHackMe

Digital-Forensics-Guide - Digital Forensics Guide. Learn all about Digital Forensics, Computer Forensics, Mobile device Forensics, Network Forensics, and Database Forensics.

write-ups

Crypton - Library consisting of explanation and implementation of all the existing attacks on various Encryption Systems, Digital Signatures, Key Exchange, Authentication methods along with example challenges from CTFs

MemLabs - Educational, CTF-styled labs for individuals interested in Memory Forensics

CTF-Writeups - A collection of write-ups and scripts from various CTFs I've participated in