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security/jbrofuzz-2.1 (Score: 0.08339406)
JBroFuzz is a web application fuzzer
JBroFuzz is a web application fuzzer for requests being made over HTTP or HTTPS. Its purpose is to provide a single, portable application that offers stable web protocol fuzzing capabilities.
security/kedpm-0.4.0 (Score: 0.08339406)
Simple application for managing personal data
Password Manager helps to manage large numbers of passwords and related information and simplifies the tasks of searching and entering password data. KedPM is written as an extensible framework, which allows users to plug in custom password database back-ends and custom user interface front-ends. Currently, only the Figaro PM back-end supported. To control KedPM user can choose between CLI and GTK2 based GUI front-ends.
security/keepass-2.34 (Score: 0.08339406)
Light-weight and easy-to-use password manager
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key file. So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish). This is the official KeePass application, which was originally only available for Windows, but has now been re-written with .Net and able to be run on BSD, Linux and Mac OS X with Mono.
security/KeePassX-0.4.4 (Score: 0.08339406)
Cross Platform Password Manager
KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).
security/keepassx-2.0.2 (Score: 0.08339406)
Cross Platform Password Manager
KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).
GNOME 2 password generator
Gnome Password Generator is a GUI based secure password generator. It allows the user to generate a specified number of random passwords of a specified length.
security/gnome-ssh-askpass-5.8p2 (Score: 0.08339406)
Graphical SSH askpass utility for Gnome2
Gnome-ssh-askpass is a part of the OpenSSH contrib files. Use from your .xsession or equivalent: export SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/local/bin/gnome-ssh-askpass2 ; ssh-add
security/keybase-0.8.25 (Score: 0.08339406)
Keybase.io client
Keybase.io CLI client. Keybase will be a public directory of publicly auditable public keys. All paired, for convenience, with unique usernames.
security/keynote-2.3 (Score: 0.08339406)
Trust-Management System
KeyNote is a simple and flexible trust-management system designed to work well for a variety of large- and small- scale Internet-based applications. It provides a single, unified language for both local policies and credentials. KeyNote policies and credentials, called `assertions,' contain predicates that describe the trusted actions permitted by the holders of specific public keys. KeyNote assertions are essentially small, highly-structured programs. A signed assertion, which can be sent over an untrusted network, is also called a `credential assertion.' Credential assertions, which also serve the role of certificates, have the same syntax as policy assertions but are also signed by the principal delegating the trust. This is an example implementation of the KeyNote Trust-Management System as specified in IETF draft <draft-blaze-ietf-trustmgt-keynote-02.txt>.
security/keyprint-1.0 (Score: 0.08339406)
Print S/Key keys on a piece of paper, twice the size of a credit card
This is keyprint: a quick hack for printing S/Key keys on a small piece of paper, twice the size of a credit card for easy storage in a wallet, card holder, etc. It produces a PostScript file which can be printed and then trimmed to size: hn38925 +----------------------------------------+ | 1 af fd alfal 26 fd s fdas da | | 2 af fd alfal 27 fd s fdas da | | 3 af fd alfal 28 fd s fdas da | | . . | | . . | | 74 af fd alfal 98 fd s fdas da | | 75 af fd alfal 99 fd s fdas da | +----------------------------------------+ Warning: If you don't have a secure network, then it is not a good idea to print this key set on a network printer. It might be obvious, but you never know.