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A comprehensive, evolving guide to hardening a Linux server with practical steps and security best practices.
An open-source, participative security engine that detects and blocks malicious IPs using crowdsourced threat intelligence.
An all-in-one, optionally distributed, multi-architecture honeypot platform with 20+ honeypots, visualization via Elastic Stack, and live attack maps.
A transparent SSH, HTTPS, Kubernetes, MySQL, and PostgreSQL bastion host with built-in session recording and no client-side software required.
An open-source, enterprise-grade Web Application Firewall library written in Go, compatible with ModSecurity SecLang rulesets.
A phishing campaign toolkit for simulating real-world attacks to test and promote user security awareness.
A machine learning security engine that preemptively prevents web app and API threats using supervised and unsupervised models.
A high-performance HTTP honeypot that punishes unruly bots by serving them an infinite stream of deceptive content.
A Docker image for Suricata, enabling easy deployment of the network intrusion detection and prevention system.
A curated reference hub of tools and real-world examples for designing effective threat detection and response pipelines.
A Tor controller addon that provides advanced security defenses for onion services ahead of their official Tor-core release.
Import 28+ threat intelligence feeds into CrowdSec with automatic deduplication, normalization, and real-time sync.
An autonomous open-source security agent for Linux that detects, scores, and automatically responds to threats using eBPF, AI, and collaborative defense.
A Home Assistant add-on that installs Crowdsec, an open-source IPS for analyzing visitor behavior and blocking attacks.
A honeynet system that deploys multiple honeypots, processes attack data with threat intelligence, and provides a web dashboard for analysis.
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