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plex
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Intel One Mono Typeface
IBM arguably did one better with their IBM Plex typeface, released with much marketing fan fare a couple years ago: https://www.ibm.com/plex/
https://github.com/IBM/plex
Are there any notable examples of AI-generated mono-spaced programmer fonts?
- IBM AS/400: Databases all the way down [video]
- Recommend me some essential fonts and font tips
- Help me identify these fonts (1 & 2)
- I feel like this is an obvious one that I can’t pinpoint. Anyone know the name of this font(s)?
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This is my first foray into side loaded fonts and I’ve gotta say…I can definitely see why Garamond is the Santiago’s font of choice.
IBM Plex https://github.com/IBM/plex/releases
- Ask HN: Slimvoice Alternative?
- What’s the best way to customised a fresh Arch install?
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Almost monospaced: the perfect fonts for writing
> iA Writer
The typeface is a modification of IBM Plex Mono[0]. I'd recognise that 'a' glyph anywhere.
[0]: https://github.com/IBM/plex
- Let's see what we got here
DVWA
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If you're looking for resources pertaining to hands-on practical demonstrations of learned skills and tools/techniques, look no further.
There's also a bunch of intentionally vulnerable Webapps and VMs aimed at demonstrating potential footholds and common exploits leading to owning of the host including but not limited to: bWAPP, Damn Vulnerable Web App, WebGoat, Metasploitable 3, Mutillidae, Juice Shop
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[Question] Best practices and protecting ubuntu
I'd suggest you to download for example a VM of Damn Vulnerable Web Application (https://github.com/digininja/DVWA), learn and practice the attacks, and then try to protect the host from these attacks to prevent or limit access to the system.
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Web penetration practice
I deployed a Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA) for you, I DM'ed the url and creds. It's a controlled sandbox, intentionally vulnerable app for you to try out your hackerman skills. Go nuts, have fun dude.
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I am setting up a pen testing lab , I want to generate some vulnerabilities on a windows server 2019 (VM)
For app security check out the damn vulnerable web app: https://github.com/digininja/DVWA
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Novice question in regards to using some tools.
A fresh install laptop is probably going to be a frustrating first place to start as it is unlikely to be exposing any services for you to scan or test. You could install some vulnerable services, like the damn vulnerable web application here which has good setup instructions and many, many walkthroughs.
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Vulnerability Management Practice Lab
You could spin up a version of dvwa and scan that. https://github.com/digininja/DVWA
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Let's see what we got here
sudo git clone https://github.com/digininja/DVWA/git
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Best login page or example for kids to hack away on and be able to "guess" the login
DVWA is a pretty solid educational, training application that is meant for this purpose. There are a bunch of different modules, but one is bruteforcing passwords.
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Do you know any vulnerable websites that is free to use as a target for a website scanner POC?
Damn Vulnerable Web App
- Website or App for virtual hacking
What are some alternatives?
inter - The Inter font family
WebGoat - WebGoat is a deliberately insecure application
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
mutillidae - OWASP Mutillidae II is a free, open-source, deliberately vulnerable web application providing a target for web-security training. This is an easy-to-use web hacking environment designed for labs, security enthusiasts, classrooms, CTF, and vulnerability assessment tool targets.
source-serif - Typeface for setting text in many sizes, weights, and languages. Designed to complement Source Sans.
vulnerable-AD - Create a vulnerable active directory that's allowing you to test most of the active directory attacks in a local lab
public-sans - A strong, neutral, principles-driven, open source typeface for text or display
DetectionLab - Automate the creation of a lab environment complete with security tooling and logging best practices
source-sans - Sans serif font family for user interface environments
Vulnerable-Web-Application - OWASP Vulnerable Web Application Project https://github.com/hummingbirdscyber
pretendard - 어느 플랫폼에서든 사용할 수 있는 system-ui 대체 글꼴 | A system-ui alternative font for all cross-platform
PHPSecLib - PHP Secure Communications Library