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    sqlmap

    sqlmap

    Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool

    sqlmap is a powerful, feature-filled, open source penetration testing tool. It makes detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over the database servers an automated process. sqlmap comes with a great range of features that along with its powerful detection engine make it the ultimate penetration tester. It offers full support for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, IBM DB2, SQLite, Firebird, and many other database management systems. ...
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    PassMan Password Manager

    Simple password manager written on Laravel and Filament

    PassMan password manager is designed to help you take control of your passwords — keeping them local, secure, and easily accessible. It lets you add domains, categorize your passwords and ensures that only you can access your credentials. With our tool, you can easily add domains, categorize your records by type (e.g., www, FTP, etc.), and store usernames and passwords securely. Since everything is stored locally, you’re the only one who has access to your data, providing an added layer...
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    DAL4j

    Data Access Layer 4 Java

    Welcome to Data Access Layer for Java (DAL4j) a set of command line tools and framework used to reverse engineer a MySQL or SQLServer database schema into a set of JPA Entity Beans. DAL4j can be useful for scenarios where there is an existing database schema but a technology other that JPA is used to interact with the database. DAL4j can provide an easy way to migrate your code base from other technologies such as JDBC or Hibernate to JPA. The beans generated can be 1 or two types:...
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    Cumulus4j is an encryption plug-in for DataNucleus. Applications can thus use JDO or JPA to persist their data into every common database. Using the Bouncy Castle cryptography libs, it provides strong encryption via AES, TwoFish or other algorithms.
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    PasSafe
    PasSafe is a free & open source password manager for all Operating Systems. Store your passwords in a highly-encrypted database locked with one master password.
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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