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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14641 · Apr 27

#go#cloud#devsecops#k8s#kubernetes#mesh#mesh_network#network#networking#overlay_network#security#self_hosted#virtual_network#virtual_networking#vpn#vpn_server#wg_quick#wireguard#wireguard_ui#wireguard_vpn#zero_trust Netmaker is a powerful tool for creating and managing secure networks. It uses WireGuard to provide fast and secure connections, allowing you to connect devices anywhere in the world. With features like mesh VPNs and multi-network segmentation, you can organize your networks securely and efficiently. Netmaker also offers robust access controls and integration with OAuth for secure user management. This helps keep your network safe and compliant, making it ideal for businesses managing complex network setups. https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker

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@djangoproject · Post #338 · 05/11/2017, 06:36 AM

https://www.cybrary.it/course/python/ Python for #Security Professionals. This course will take you from basic concepts to advanced scripts in just over 10 hours of material, with a focus on #networking and security.

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@djangoproject · Post #265 · 02/18/2017, 06:47 AM

http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2016/12/29/careful-with-str-format/ #security This should have been obvious to me for a longer time, but until earlier today I did not really realize the severity of the issues caused by str.format on untrusted user input. It came up as a way to bypass the Jinja2 Sandbox in a way that would permit retrieving information that you should not have access to which is why I just pushed out a security release for it. However I think the general issue is quite severe and needs to be a discussed because most people are most likely not aware of how easy it is to exploit.

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Libreware

@libreware · Post #1429 · 03/06/2025, 10:42 PM

A post from the developer of #WireGuard on the severe #security flaws and lack of trustworthiness of #FDroid: https://bsky.app/profile/grapheneos.org/post/3lgq7wqwzpk26 The Bluesky link has GrapheneOS posts explaining https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/issues/3110#note_1613430404 Stuff here but not to the point like the Bluesky link https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/18731-f-droid-vulnerability-allows-bypassing-certificate-pinning/

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@libreware · Post #1575 · 04/13/2026, 08:21 PM

I Built a Mesh Network Across the World | Data Slayer That escalated quickly... In my last video, I introduced #Reticulum—an open-source protocol that could allow anyone to build networks without relying on traditional internet infrastructure. But there was one big question left unanswered: how far can it actually go? In this video, I start with a simple setup inside my house and begin pushing the limits—testing communication across rooms, neighborhoods, and beyond using WiFi HaLow and #mesh networking. The goal is simple: see if it’s possible to send real messages across distance without depending on ISPs, centralized servers, or the internet as we know it. #Network#MeshNetwork

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@djangoproject · Post #400 · 08/03/2017, 02:54 PM

https://pyup.io/safety/ Safety checks your dependencies for known #security vulnerabilities. Don't ship insecure code. #Django

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@djangoproject · Post #207 · 12/06/2016, 07:28 PM

http://www.aparat.com/v/6qnbm The Hacker Spectrum_Pycon 2016_Parisa Tabriz_“#Security" Parisa Tabriz has worked on information security for over a decade and as a (self-appointed) “Security Princess” of #Google for the last 8+ years. She started as a “hired hacker” software engineer for Google’s security team. As an engineer, she found and closed security holes in many of Google’s products, and taught other engineers how to do the same. https://telegram.me/djangoproject

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@libreware · Post #989 · 10/17/2021, 02:15 PM

#security page 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Click here to return to the ⚒ Resource Index ⚒ Security Culture - Basics for Protests https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2165 https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2166 - PDF version Security and Counter-Surveillance - Information Against the Police State https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2559 What To Do When You're Arrested https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2585 Surveillance Self Defense in Public Spaces https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2755 Movement Defense Means All of Us - A guide to building resilient movements and countering repression. https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2070 No Badjacketing - The State Wants To Kill Us, Let's Not Cooperate (important article) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2915 Why Misogynists Make Great Informants https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2916 Digital Communication Protocols Beyond Telegram https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/3338 Police Infiltrators - the ultimate betrayal https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/2502 Privacy/Security Resource list https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/12 Some tips on staying secure online https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/157 Elicitation - subtly soliciting information https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/167 Telegram tips for group/channel admins (old) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/198 Breaking News Consumer's Handbook https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/209 Antifascism is Self Defense https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/264 Digital security resources for activists https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/267 Know Your Rights - A Crashcourse 4 Protesters (Don't Shoot PDX) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/273 Best Practices for Signal Threads https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/280 The Riot is One Night But Metadata is Forever https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/293 Never Talk to the Cops https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/294 Before Posting Ask Yourself - does this pose a risk? https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/295 Surveillance Self Defense (EFF) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/309 How To Make It Harder for Cops to Do Their Jobs https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/310 Beating FBI Surveillance https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/319 How To Find Hidden Cameras https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/334 DIY Faraday Bag (untested) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/327 Guide to IMSI Catchers (Fake Cell Towers) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/337 Covering Cameras w/ Umbrellas https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/369 Getting Started - Telegram Anonymity https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/370 Tails OS Leaflet https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/378 Car Brigade Techniques https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/407 Beware Swoopers https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/431 Spread Good Info! S.A.L.U.T.E. https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/436 Anarchist Direct Actions - A Challenge for Law Enforcement https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/462 What To Do If You Are Stopped by the Police https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/465 Criptica. Resistencia Digital (espanol) https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/467 Which Apps Are Secure and End-to-End Encrypted? https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/495 When the Police Knock on Your Door https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/517 Dress for Success - Disguise without Bloc https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/518 Look Out for Fascist Entryism https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/520 What to Do If You Receive an Unsolicited Message https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/528 PDX Decentralized Comms Ruleset https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/536 Only Networks Can Defeat Networks - decentralized digital struggle https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/607 The Basics of Firearm Safety https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/643 Assertive Intervention and Deescalation Tools and Tips https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/646 Faraday Bag from CLDC https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/652 How to Lock Your SIM Card https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/683 How to Spot NYPD Unmarked Cars https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/685 Digital Safety at Protests https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/687 Crossing the U.S. Border - crimethinc https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/742 Gentleman's Guide to Forum Spies and Spooks https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/750 Atlas of Surveillance - Documenting Police Tech https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/784 2 Twitter Alternatives https://t.me/RevToolboxRedux/786

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@djangoproject · Post #457 · 10/04/2017, 03:01 AM

https://pythonspot.com/en/python-network-sockets-programming-tutorial/ Python network sockets programming tutorial In this tutorial you will learn about in #network programming. You will learn about the #client-#server model that is in use for the World Wide Web, E-mail and many other applications. #socket

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@djangoproject · Post #276 · 03/18/2017, 01:56 AM

https://github.com/safarijv/kubelib If you're adopting Kubernetes as an orchestration system for #machine_learning jobs, the last thing you want is for the mere act of using Kubernetes to create more problems than it solves. Kubelib provides a set of Pythonic interfaces to #Kubernetes, originally to aid with Jenkins scripting. But it can be used without Jenkins as well, and it can do everything exposed through the kubectl #CLI or the Kubernetes #API.

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@libreware · Post #1259 · 03/25/2024, 10:24 PM

Safe Space (A safe space for your digital valuables.) Safe space is an app that creates a separate place on your android device to store valuable files. This storage location is not visible to other apps and is encrypted by the system by default. Features: * Store files in a secure storage location that is not visible to other apps and is secured by device encryption and system authentication (Biometric and PIN/Pattern/Password) * Open Images, Audio, Video, PDF documents and plain text documents * Create simple text notes without leaving the app * Dark and light mode * ability to copy and move files * Import from and export files to external storage without storage permissions * Completely offline with no telemetry and data collection https://f-droid.org/packages/org.privacymatters.safespace #cloud#Android#Security#Privacy #EncryptedFiles