List of BlackArch Linux Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with BlackArch Linux. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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FuzzDB
FuzzDB
Uncover vulnerabilities with the ultimate fault injection database.FuzzDB was created to improve the likelihood of discovering security vulnerabilities in applications by utilizing dynamic testing techniques. Recognized as the first and largest open repository for fault injection patterns, along with reliable resource locations and regex for matching server responses, it is an essential tool in the field. This extensive database contains comprehensive lists of attack payload primitives specifically designed for fault injection testing. The patterns are categorized by the type of attack and, when applicable, by the specific platform, often revealing vulnerabilities such as OS command injection, directory traversals, source code exposure, file upload bypass, cross-site scripting (XSS), and SQL injections, among others. Notably, FuzzDB highlights 56 patterns that could be interpreted as a null byte and also provides extensive lists of commonly used methods and name-value pairs that may trigger debugging modes. In addition, FuzzDB is continually updated as it integrates new discoveries and contributions from the community to effectively address emerging security threats. This ongoing evolution ensures that users benefit from the latest advancements in vulnerability detection and testing methodologies. -
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NoPorts
Atsign
"Revolutionize your security with seamless, port-free encryption."NoPorts is an innovative alternative to traditional VPNs, enabling users to establish an encrypted IP tunnel between devices without exposing any port numbers, thereby fostering a zero-trust network environment. By ensuring genuine end-to-end encryption, it allows organizations to utilize existing protocols like RDP, Citrix, and VPN while effectively addressing their associated security vulnerabilities. How it Operates: NoPorts adopts a distinctive method that avoids the use of open network ports, creating secure, encrypted links between devices through a blend of strategies, which commonly entails: - Edge Computing: This approach involves processing information closer to its source, minimizing latency and enhancing security. - Cloud Services: It leverages cloud infrastructure to facilitate secure communication and data storage. - Cryptography: Strong encryption algorithms are employed to safeguard data both in transit and at rest. Advantages: - Heightened Security: By removing the requirement for open ports, it considerably lowers the chances of cyberattacks. - Enhanced Privacy: It safeguards devices and information from unauthorized access, ensuring a higher level of privacy. - Streamlined Network Management: The complexity of managing networks is reduced, making administration more straightforward. - Greater Flexibility: Users can access their networks remotely from any location with internet connectivity, providing a new level of convenience. This combination of features positions NoPorts as a robust solution for modern cybersecurity challenges.
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