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A Post-exploitation Toolset for Interacting with the Microsoft Graph API
Keep Calm and Read the Friendly Manual :-)
Description:
A Post-exploitation Toolset for Interacting with the Microsoft Graph API
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Chainsaw provides a powerful ‘first-response’ capability to quickly identify threats within Windows forensic artefacts such as Event Logs and the MFT file. Chainsaw offers a generic and fast method of searching through event logs for keywords, and by identifying threats using built-in support for Sigma detection rules, and via custom Chainsaw detection rules.
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Logging Made Easy (LME) is a free and open logging and protective monitoring solution serving all organizations.
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Netdisco is a web-based network management tool suitable for small to very large networks. IP and MAC address data is collected into a PostgreSQL database using SNMP, CLI, or device APIs.
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PetaSAN is a scale-out active/active storage solution offering massive scalability and performance. PetaSAN uses modern cloud based technologies to provide the elasticity and agility to scale up the storage cluster simply by adding more nodes; this can be done at any time and in a truly non-disruptive manner.
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Open CAS Framework (OCF) is high performance block storage caching meta-library written in C. It’s entirely platform and system independent, accessing system API through user provided environment wrappers layer. OCF tightly integrates with the rest of software stack, providing flawless, high performance, low latency caching utility.
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Aptly is a swiss army knife for Debian repository management.
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Supabase is an open source Firebase alternative. We’re building the features of Firebase using enterprise-grade open source tools.
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A graphical Unix-like operating system for desktop computers! SerenityOS is a love letter to ’90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core. It flatters with sincerity by stealing beautiful ideas from various other systems. Roughly speaking, the goal is a marriage between the aesthetic of late-1990s productivity software and the power-user accessibility of late-2000s *nix.