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    Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts

    For developers looking for a solution to monitor, script, and optimize 3rd party scripts

    c/side is crawling many sites to get ahead of new attacks. c/side is the only fully autonomous detection tool for assessing 3rd party scripts. We do not rely purely on threat feed intel or easy to circumvent detections. We also use historical context and AI to review the payload and behavior of scripts.
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    SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software

    AI-Powered Security and IT Operations Without Compromise.

    Built on the Graylog Platform, Graylog Security is the industry’s best-of-breed threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) solution. It simplifies analysts’ day-to-day cybersecurity activities with an unmatched workflow and user experience while simultaneously providing short- and long-term budget flexibility in the form of low total cost of ownership (TCO) that CISOs covet. With Graylog Security, security analysts can:
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    coNCePTuaL

    DSL for writing communication benchmarks

    coNCePTuaL is a toolset for rapidly generating portable, readable, and reproducible network-performance tests. coNCePTuaL can perform the equivalent of many pages of C code with just a few mouse clicks or lines of code in a domain-specific language.
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    Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
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    SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
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    Moihack Port-Flooder

    A simple TCP/UDP Port Flooder written in Python.

    Code is much smaller in size now - from about 130 pure lines of codes to 35 lines only. To run it you must have Python 3.2 or newer installed.Tested this on Windows,but guess it will work in Linux also,since there are not any OS specific lines in the code. This tool was only written for personal tests and usage! It was NOT written to DDoS other people and/or cause harm to hardware.I am NOT responsible for any kind of damage you make by using this software. ...
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  • Paladin Point of Sale is a powerful retail management system designed to simplify daily store operations for independent retailers. Icon
    Paladin Point of Sale is a powerful retail management system designed to simplify daily store operations for independent retailers.

    It enables businesses to sell from anywhere using mobile point-of-sale tools while also providing a ready-built online store for seamless omnichannel

    Paladin Point of Sale is ideal for independent retailers in hardware, lumber, pharmacy, and specialty retail industries seeking an easy-to-use, industry-specific POS system with strong support and flexibility.
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    NOTE: Copymark is no longer being developed or supported. It has some flaws that could result in inaccurate data. These flaws have been addressed in copymark2, which you can find on google code: https://code.google.com/p/copymark2/wiki/Copymark2 A simulation of real world file transfer performance. Generates files and then transfers them using the Windows Shell or Finder in OS X. Outputs performance results to .csv and has an optional plotting feature. For documentation, please see the wiki.
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