capa
capa is an open source tool for identifying features in executable files.
Asteroids
Asteroids is a free operating system for smartwatches from various manufacturers, based on OpenEmbedded, libhybris and Qt5.
Inure
Inure is an application package manager for Android, regardless of whether they are installed or not.
It can scan the internal components of any application and modify them on the go. It also includes a beautiful terminal emulator, usage statistics, Split/APK installer and various other tools, and many of them are also waiting to be implemented.
Pinecone
Pynecone is a full-stack Python environment that simplifies the creation and deployment of web applications in minutes.
Penpot
Penpot is a platform for designing the design of graphical interfaces of programs and websites.
Extrapolate
Extrapolate is an application that allows you to see how you age by transforming your face with the help of artificial intelligence. Freely and confidentially.
🌐 Fake Wi-Fi access points.
It is necessary to note one more risk factor (and for some, an opportunity) when using Wi-Fi technologies: fake access points. Attacks of this type have been carried out for about 15 years (the first known case was the use of a tool called "Jasager" in 2008), and are very simple: firstly, it is not difficult to develop a tool for such an attack on your own, and secondly, a number of relevant devices are available for sale (for example, Wi-Fi Pineapple).
🌐Devices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. Part2
Now back to the Wi-Fi access points. It has been reliably established that it is possible to track not only your location with high accuracy, but also body movements (position in space) directly through walls — by radio signals passing through a room or building.
And this is not the voice of a conspiracy theorist from under a foil cap - we offer you to get acquainted with the results of scientific research:
Peer-to-peer networks
Usually the client and server software are run on different computers, but one computer can also do this. In small corporate and home networks, many computers work both as servers and as clients. Such networks are called peer-to-peer.
Lava lamps for encryption
It is a fairly well-known fact that cloudflare uses photos of ~100 lava lamps when creating encryption.