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- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Proxmark3 RDV4.0 BT & Battery Addon Blue Shark (hist | edit) [561 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Temperatur Sensor DS18S20 (hist | edit) [256 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Raspberry Pi - Power supply USB, 5.1V,3.0 A, Type-C (hist | edit) [296 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Western Digital WD Blue SN500 500GB NVMe SSD (hist | edit) [290 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Proxmark Battery 1000mAh (hist | edit) [255 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Odroid 64 GB eMMC 5.0 Modul (hist | edit) [269 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Kingston HyperX Impact 4GB SO-Dimm DDR3L-1866 RAM (hist | edit) [280 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:50, 1 February 2024 Intenso SSD 2,5" 120GB (hist | edit) [180 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:49, 1 February 2024 USB UART-TTL Adapter 3.3V or 5V with CH340G + 5x jumper cable (hist | edit) [2,163 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:49, 1 February 2024 Bluetooth 5.0 Nano USB Adapter (hist | edit) [530 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:49, 1 February 2024 Bluetooth 5.0 Nano USB Adapter USB500 (hist | edit) [491 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:49, 1 February 2024 Micro SDHC class 10 32 GB (hist | edit) [264 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:49, 1 February 2024 Raspberry Pi 4 Case grey (hist | edit) [267 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:49, 1 February 2024 NFC Tag 2 click energy harvesting (hist | edit) [527 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 MIFARE DESFire EV1 2K/4K/8K Fob NFC Tag Black Color (hist | edit) [472 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 PN532 Module V3 Kit NFC Reader Module I2C SPI HSU with S50 White Card Key Card (hist | edit) [754 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 Project Board PCB (hist | edit) [264 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 USB-C Hub (hist | edit) [245 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 NFC Cloning Kit, NFC RFID ACR122U ISO 14443A read and write (hist | edit) [1,047 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 USB Hub & Charging Station (hist | edit) [267 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:48, 1 February 2024 USB CHarging Cable (hist | edit) [253 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 15:15, 27 January 2024 (Legacy) USB Vulnerability on Google Nest Hub (hist | edit) [23,403 bytes] PKraubner (talk | contribs) (v1.0, work in progress)
- 16:48, 26 January 2024 Empirische Untersuchung zur M2M-Authentifizierung (hist | edit) [14,374 bytes] Ikramer (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Die M2M-Authentifizierung (Machine-to-Machine) ist ein entscheidender Aspekt in der Internet der Dinge (IoT), da sie es Geräten ermöglicht, sichere Kommunikation miteinander zu führen. In dieser empirischen Untersuchung wurden verschiedene Authentifizierungsprotokolle untersucht, darunter LDAP, SAML, OAuth2 und Kerberos. == LDAP == LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) ist ein weit verbreitetes Verzeichnisdienstprotokoll, das zum Speichern und Abrufen von In...")
- 13:30, 26 January 2024 Matter (hist | edit) [6,418 bytes] MBasta (talk | contribs) (Initial)
- 16:11, 25 January 2024 Cryptomator (hist | edit) [3,418 bytes] VLaub (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== General == The open-source tool Cryptomator is an application for client-side encryption. This concept is applied when you want to upload your own data to a cloud service that needs to be protected, but you also want to ensure security. Client-side encryption refers to the concept of encrypting your own data on your own computer before uploading it to a cloud service.<ref> https://support.google.com/a/answer/10741897?hl=de-de</ref> Cryptomator is a free tool due to...")
- 16:01, 25 January 2024 Sans Cloud ACE (hist | edit) [6,605 bytes] VLaub (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary == SANS Cloud ACE is an initiative that offers a variety of training and courses to educate and further train cloud security experts. According to the SANS Institute, the ongoing transition and increased use of cloud services by companies is leading to a significant increase in the need for cloud security specific professionals, for whose training the institute’s initiative should help. <ref> https://www.sans.org/cloud-security/ace/ </ref> == SANS Institut...")
- 19:50, 23 January 2024 WebScanPro (hist | edit) [5,961 bytes] RHaidl (talk | contribs) (WebScanPro is a web application which scans and analyzes HTTP security headers.)
- 13:51, 23 January 2024 STM32F407VG CAN (hist | edit) [7,000 bytes] SNenning (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Placeholder")
- 13:20, 18 January 2024 Gemalto IDPrime MD 8840 MicroSD (hist | edit) [370 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:19, 18 January 2024 Photosensitive Resistance Module Arduino (hist | edit) [207 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:18, 18 January 2024 Nanoleaf light panels starter kit (hist | edit) [198 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:18, 18 January 2024 Gluhbirnen Testboard Material (hist | edit) [194 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:13, 18 January 2024 Logitech WebCam c170 (hist | edit) [942 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:12, 18 January 2024 Nuki FOB (hist | edit) [232 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:12, 18 January 2024 Nuki Keypad (hist | edit) [237 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:12, 18 January 2024 ANT-2YAG16 - YAGI-Antenne, 2400 bis 2483MHz, +16dBi, 2m langes Kabel, SMA-Steckverbinder (hist | edit) [314 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:07, 18 January 2024 Mobile WiFi Pro2 Cat6, 6400mAh 23Wh (hist | edit) [260 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 13:05, 18 January 2024 Octoplus Pro Box Set (hist | edit) [635 bytes] Stuffsyncbot (talk | contribs) (Automatic device creation)
- 17:57, 16 January 2024 W3af - Web application attack and audit framework (hist | edit) [7,565 bytes] EPelanovic (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Newest Kali Linux VM or MacOS Installation (2024) = == Summary == This document is a Step-by-Step Guide on how to install and use w3af (command line, no GUI). w3af is a fully comprehensive environment for web application testing and exploitation. It provides a solid platform for web vulnerability assessments and penetration testing. w3af is able to identify 200+ vulnerabilities, including Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), SQL injection and OS commanding. == Requiremen...")
- 11:11, 16 January 2024 Testing Tools: Visual Code Grepper, Coverity, SonarQube (hist | edit) [6,397 bytes] JJoji (talk | contribs) (This documentation gives basic insights about various testing tools used in software development for various purposes. Visual Code Grepper helps with code search and pattern matching. Coverity is a static application security testing (SAST) tool that identifies vulnerabilities in source code. SonarQube is a platform for continuous inspection of code quality, providing insights into code issues, security vulnerabilities, and more.)
- 17:28, 14 January 2024 Sqlmap (hist | edit) [2,054 bytes] PStoefelz (talk | contribs) (sqlmap Erstellen)
- 13:26, 14 January 2024 Heapusage (hist | edit) [11,544 bytes] LPutz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary == This documentation describes the usage of heapusage developed by Kristofer Berggren (d99kris) (https://github.com/d99kris/heapusage). With practical examples it is shown how this tool can be used to find memory leaks, double free, use after free and overflows. == Requirements == According to the GitHub documentation, heapusage can be used on Linux and macOS and has been tested on these operating systems: * macOS Big Sur 11.0 * Ubuntu 20.04 LTS During c...")
- 21:35, 12 January 2024 SonarCloud (hist | edit) [2,131 bytes] TLeber (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# Erstellung eines Projekts SonarCloud ist ein Online-Dienst, der Entwicklern und Organisationen hilft, die Qualität ihres Quellcodes zu überwachen und zu verbessern. Es bietet automatisierte Reviews mit statischer Codeanalyse, wodurch Probleme wie Bugs, Code-Smells und Sicherheitslücken aufgedeckt werden. Die Erstellung eines Projekts in SonarCloud ist ein einfacher Prozess, der in wenigen Schritten abgeschlossen werden kann. Voraussetzungen Ein gültiger Account be...")
- 15:26, 12 January 2024 American Fuzzy Lop (hist | edit) [5,805 bytes] AMohammadi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary == American Fuzzy Lop (AFL) is a prominent open-source fuzzing tool, developed by Michał Zalewski, used to find security vulnerabilities in software. Fuzzing is a technique where random or malformed inputs are fed into programs to detect bugs. AFL is known for its efficiency and effectiveness in uncovering a range of vulnerabilities, such as buffer overflows and memory leaks. It employs genetic algorithms and program instrumentation to evolve inputs and mon...")
- 20:53, 8 January 2024 WiFi Pineapple Nano Basic Manual (hist | edit) [1,969 bytes] CSchleritzko (talk | contribs) (This documentation explain a basic workflow in the web interface of the WiFI Pineapple Nano)
- 19:56, 8 January 2024 Exploit vs Payload (hist | edit) [9,756 bytes] SSchindler (talk | contribs) (The terms "exploit" and "payload" have many different definitions, depending on what area of expertise is currently discussed. This article will explain the two terms within the context of IT Security and, more specifically, Penetration Testing with Metasploit.)
- 18:25, 8 January 2024 Mobile security: Burp Suite and MobSF (hist | edit) [4,055 bytes] DJahic (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Mobile Security == Mobile security is a crucial aspect of information security that focuses on protecting smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices from threats and vulnerabilities. It encompasses a range of practices, technologies, and solutions designed to safeguard mobile devices and the data they contain. Two prominent tools used in mobile security are Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) and Burp Suite. === Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) === ==== Overview...")
- 18:20, 8 January 2024 Capture the flag (hist | edit) [5,075 bytes] CHoeger (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Summary== Capture the Flag (CTF) is a competition format in which participants search for flags in an environment. The flags are usually around digital objects that prove that the participant has achieved a specific goal, e.g. access to a file, interaction with a service or reading a database. ==Types of CTF challenges== ===Jeopardy-style CTF=== Series of challenges, each scoring points assigned. The participants must complete the challenge, handle demands and submit...")
- 09:43, 7 January 2024 Docker Security (hist | edit) [2,838 bytes] KHnidek (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<span id="docker-security"></span> = Docker Security = "It works on my computer." - A statement that is becoming less important with the advent and introduction of containerisation. This is one of the main reasons for the massive upswing in container technologies <span id="virtualization-techniques"></span> == 1. Virtualization Techniques == * '''Container-Based''': Efficient, lightweight solutions using OS isolation. * '''Hypervisor-Based''': Strong isola...")
- 11:10, 6 January 2024 Defend The Web (hist | edit) [7,087 bytes] MBasta (talk | contribs) (Create the page)