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7 | 12 | |
2,683 | 2,173 | |
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9.4 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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snoop
- Osint update of the Snoop Project tool search for user by nickname
- Updated OSINT tool to search for user by nickname
- Snoop Project OSINT tool search by username on 3200 sites
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OSINT Tool that searches by nickname on 2800+ sites Spanish translation
repositorio
- Tool das alle mit E-Mail verknüpfte Accounts auflistet?
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Termux Access Code (huge guide)
The material was prepared by the developer of the OSINT tool Snoop Project
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FOSS News International #2: November 8-145, 2021
Snoop 1.3.1
wolfssl
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“Purchasing an arm”
Or something a bit more lightweight - https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl
- WolfSSL
- Security Advisory 2022-10-04-1 - wolfSSL buffer overflow during a TLS 1.3 handshake (CVE-2022-39173)
- Getting started with wolfssl
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Ask HN: Can a TCP connection be MitM attacked if already established?
> I have no room for TLS on micro computer
How micro is your micro? There are embedded TLS stacks such as wolfSSL[1]. If you carefully select the cipher suite and certificate requirements, and perhaps limit TLS payload sizes, you may be able to fit on a lot more systems than you initially suspect. x.509 is expensive in code space though, if that's the constraint, you may do better with an application specific certificate replacement of some sort.
[1] https://www.wolfssl.com/
- The project with a single 11,000-line code file
- Information and learning resources for cryptography newcomers
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CryptoLyzer: A comprehensive cryptographic settings analyzer
There are many notable open-source projects (SSLyze, CipherScan, testssl.sh, tls-scan, …) and several SaaS solutions (CryptCheck, CypherCraft, Hardenize, ImmuniWeb, Mozilla Observatory, SSL Labs, …) to do a security setting analysis, especially when we are talking about TLS, which is the most common and popular cryptographic protocol. However, most of these tools heavily depend on one or more versions of one or more cryptographic protocol libraries, like GnuTLS, OpenSSL, or wolfSSL. But why is this such a problem?
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FOSS News International #2: November 8-145, 2021
wolfSSL 5.0.0
- WolfSSL Release 5.0.0
What are some alternatives?
PySnooper - Never use print for debugging again
mbedTLS - An open source, portable, easy to use, readable and flexible TLS library, and reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API. Releases are on a varying cadence, typically around 3 - 6 months between releases.
maigret - 🕵️♂️ Collect a dossier on a person by username from thousands of sites
esp-idf - Espressif IoT Development Framework. Official development framework for Espressif SoCs.
osint-namecheckers-list - A list of tools to search accounts by username
GmSSL - 支持国密SM2/SM3/SM4/SM9/SSL的密码工具箱
python-devtools - Dev tools for python
openssl - Provides SSL, TLS and general purpose cryptography.
socialscan - Python library for accurately querying username and email usage on online platforms
Crypto++ - free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
maigret - Collect a dossier on a person by username from a huge number of sites
pyOpenSSL -- A Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library - A Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library