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AddNuclei is a fast and customizable open-source vulnerability scanner powered by YAML-based templates. With its flexible templating system, Nuclei can be
The founder of encrypted messaging service Telegram has been detained in France as part of an investigation into a lack of moderation and criminal use of the platform.
Free and Open-source database diagrams editor, visualize and design your database with a single query. Tool to help you draw your DB relationship diagrams and export DDL scripts.
Database diagrams editor that allows you to visualize and design your DB with a single query. - chartdb/chartdb
The Settings app has taken over, but Control Panels aren’t going anywhere yet.
Imagine this: an OpenSSH backdoor is discovered, maintainers rush to push out a fixed release package, security researchers trade technical details on mailing lists to analyze the backdoor code. Speculation abounds on the attribution and motives of the attacker, and the tech media pounces on the story. A near miss
The proliferation of new top-level domains (TLDs) has exacerbated a well-known security weakness: Many organizations set up their internal Microsoft authentication systems years ago using domain names in TLDs that didn't exist at the time. Meaning, they are continuously sending…
Proton VPN gets better for Linux users.
TL;DR: Mozilla is excited about today’s new definition of open source AI, and we endorse it as an important step forward. This past year has been marked
OpenCTI is an open-source platform designed to help organizations manage their cyber threat intelligence (CTI) data and observables.
Hugging Face's LeRobot tutorial revolutionizes DIY robotics, empowering developers to build and train their own AI-powered robots, democratizing access to cutting-edge technology and fostering innovation in the field.
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A collection of Free Public APIs for Students and Developers. Tested every single day.
Today, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the first standardization of three cryptography schemes that are immune against the threat of quantum computers, known as post-quantum cryptography (PQC) schemes. With these standards, NIST is encouraging computer system administrators to transition as soon as possible.