A new open-source and cross-platform tool called Tirith can detect homoglyph attacks over command-line environments by analyzing URLs in typed commands and stopping their execution.
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These are the 3 coolest Linux apps you should try this weekend
Here's your ticket to make your own retro platform game, right on your Linux desktop.
CrashFix crashes browsers to coerce users into executing commands that deploy a Python RAT, abusing finger.exe and portable Python to evade detection and persist on high‑value systems.
Complete tload command guide for Linux. Monitor CPU load average with live ASCII graphs. Installation, usage examples, and comparison with top/uptime.
How modern infostealers target macOS systems, leverage Python‑based stealers, and abuse trusted platforms and utilities to ...
Two malware campaigns weaponize open-source software to target executives and cloud systems, combining social engineering ...
Sometimes, a GUI app isn't enough.
AutoPentestX is an open-source Linux penetration testing toolkit that automates scanning, CVE mapping, and reporting without unsafe exploitation.
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