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    Ghidra

    Ghidra

    Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework

    Ghidra is a free and open-source reverse engineering framework developed by the NSA for analyzing compiled software. It supports a wide array of instruction sets and executable formats, offering features such as decompilation, disassembly, scripting, and interactive graphing. Designed for security researchers and analysts, Ghidra provides a robust environment for understanding malware, auditing code, and performing software forensics. It includes both GUI-based and headless analysis modes.
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    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash.

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash. It keeps the cryptographic keys in the ESP32 RAM and stores the ciphertexts (encrypted data) in the Google Firebase. The tutorial is available at: https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Turn-ESP32-CYD-Into-a-Secure-IoT-Data-Vault/ WebFlash for ESP32-CYD: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD-Firebase-Edition/flash WebFlash for ESP32-CYD2USB: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD2USB-Firebase-Edition/flash
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    Midbar Firebase Edition

    Midbar Firebase Edition

    Midbar Firebase Edition stores data in the cloud, keeps keys on device

    Midbar Firebase Edition - is the edition of Midbar that stores the encrypted data in the cloud while keeping the cryptographic keys on the device! It comes with the firmware for the hardware IoT data vault and the desktop app that's synced with the vault via the Google Firebase. A vault and an app can be used without one another. The GitHub repository is available at github.com/Northstrix/Midbar-Firebase-Edition Tutorial for...
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    ICS Sensor Sim Lab

    ICS Sensor Traffic Simulator

    This tool simulates network traffic typical of an Industrial Control System (ICS) environment. It generates synthetic Modbus/TCP packets to help test monitoring and intrusion detection systems. Quick Start To use this tool, run the simulator: bash # Run for 30 seconds and save to traffic.log python lab_runner.py ics-sim --duration 30 --output traffic.log
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    pyWhat

    pyWhat

    Identify emails, IP addresses, and more

    pyWhat is a Python-based identification tool designed to figure out “what” a piece of text or file content represents, especially in security and OSINT workflows. Given inputs such as hex strings, URLs, email addresses, IP addresses, credit card numbers, cryptocurrency wallets, or entire .pcap capture files, it scans for structured patterns and tells you what it finds. The tool is recursive: it can traverse files and directories to extract meaningful entities, which is useful when analyzing...
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    ProcessFilterExample

    ProcessFilterExample

    EaseFilter Process Filter Driver SDK

    The EaseFilter Process Filter Driver SDK is a kernel-mode development kit designed to help developers monitor and control Windows process and thread activities. By intercepting process and thread operations at the kernel level, it enables the development of robust security applications that can prevent unauthorized or malicious processes from executing. With the Process Filter Driver, it allows you to prevent the untrusted executable binaries (malwares) from being launched, protect your...
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    SecureSandbox

    SecureSandbox

    EaseFilter Secure Sandbox Example

    EaseFilter Secure Sandbox was developed by a set of file system filter driver software development kit which includes file access control filter driver, transparent file encryption filter driver and process filter driver. The EaseFilter Secure Sandbox encompasses file security, file encryption, file monitoring, data loss prevention and process monitoring and protection. EaseFilter file system filter driver is a kernel-mode component that runs as part of the Windows executive above the file...
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