pyHanko
Loki
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428 | 3,226 | |
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9.0 | 5.7 | |
3 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pyHanko
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Signing PDFs
If you mean signing as in "adding a digital, cryptographic signature", you could use pyhanko () which provides everything state-of-the-art to do just that.
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Anything self hosted like paperless.io?
Document read from codimd-api https://github.com/hackmdio/hackmd-cli/blob/master/README.md - Matching config.yaml + styles read from git - Fetching data from CRM https://docs.espocrm.com/development/api/#client-implementations - Parsing markdown as jinja template - Generate pdf from markdown https://github.com/jmaupetit/md2pdf - Add signature fields https://github.com/MatthiasValvekens/pyHanko - store pdf file (maybe seafile?) (or nextcloud)
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Digitally Sign PDFs?
I don't think Okular supports PKCS#11 out of the box, but if you're OK with CLI tooling, this might suit your needs: https://github.com/MatthiasValvekens/pyHanko (full disclosure: I wrote that tool, so assume I'm biased).
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How does document signing work in practice?
Shameless plug: I'm the author of this tool: https://github.com/MatthiasValvekens/pyHanko/.
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Introducing Certomancer: the Python X.509 testing framework
Certomancer started out as a weekend-long hacking session because I wanted to put the test suite for pyHanko on more solid foundations. I more or less knew where I wanted to go: I started by crafting a configuration file describing a somewhat involved testing configuration, and then implemented features incrementally until the tool was capable of handling the sample config I initially put together. This is the result.
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Password protect PDF's
If you aren't afraid of some command-line tooling, you can use pyHanko: https://github.com/MatthiasValvekens/pyHanko/. It's mainly a signing tool, but the library behind it supports literally every encryption scheme in the PDF standard. The CLI is a bit more restricted, but it'll probably still do the job in this particular case.
- SafeNet digital tokens on linux
Loki
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My Boss Downloaded and Opened a .lnk File and Installed a Malware in His Device
You should run a tool like loki for ioc scanning. This will identify persistence https://github.com/Neo23x0/Loki
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Deep system malware detection
Link to Loki is here just in case you need it. https://github.com/Neo23x0/Loki
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What are some of the most frequently used (or favorite) tools in your toolbox?
Loki - YARA/IOC scanner
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PChunter equivalent on Linux?
loki
- Rage about CVE dataset quality(?)
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Cybersecurity professionals - what’s your “toolkit”/process to check a desktop PC is clean (or infected), before concluding that a reinstall of the OS is needed?
https://github.com/Neo23x0/Loki is a good tool to check for the presence of anomalies.
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Which rootkit scanner to use in a could environment ?
Nextron Thor Scanner
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Proxyshell Vulnerability is Actively used in Exchange servers
Loki - Yara Scanning is recommended for checking the webshell https://github.com/Neo23x0/Loki
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Question about spyware
I am not an expert, but this is what I would start by doing. Ideally, if you can read javascript, try and understand what the tampermonkey script does. If you still have script, you could try analysing it with tools such as loki. Even if loki doesnt match it you could compute the sha256 signature and look it up on valhalla.
- Is it possible to write an antivirus in python?
What are some alternatives?
itext-java - iText for Java represents the next level of SDKs for developers that want to take advantage of the benefits PDF can bring. Equipped with a better document engine, high and low-level programming capabilities and the ability to create, edit and enhance PDF documents, iText can be a boon to nearly every workflow.
yara - The pattern matching swiss knife
OCRmyPDF - OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched
reversinglabs-yara-rules - ReversingLabs YARA Rules
certomancer - Quickly construct, mock & deploy PKI test configurations using simple declarative configuration.
signature-base - YARA signature and IOC database for my scanners and tools
xournalpp - Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support. Written in C++ with GTK3, supporting Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, SUSE), macOS and Windows 10. Supports pen input from devices such as Wacom Tablets.
hazedumper - up to date csgo offsets and hazedumper config
blockchain_implementation - Simple blockchain implementation using python and flask. It implements basic concepts of blockchain, like proof of work, mining, consensus, generating and validating the signature on transaction etc.
Veil-Evasion - Veil Evasion is no longer supported, use Veil 3.0!
hackmd-cli - The HackMD/CodiMD Command Line Tool
Veil - Veil 3.1.X (Check version info in Veil at runtime)