A baseline vanilla JS module to prevent automation to get your domain and copy over your code.
Provides functions for detecting if the host environment supports the WebCrypto API
Descope JavaScript web SDK
Capacitor 8+ plugin that provides secure storage for the iOS and Android
AWS SDK for JavaScript Ssm Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
hint for best practices related to the usage of the Set-Cookie response header.
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
A secure, encrypted, device-bound authentication token library for Node.js — the best alternative to JWT with AES-256-GCM encryption, device fingerprinting, and true logout support.
JSON parse with prototype poisoning protection
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
A security-focused rehype plugin that filters URLs based on allowed prefixes
Single API for Web Crypto API and Crypto Subtle working in Node.js, Browsers and other runtimes
Crypto primitives for libp2p
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
A tiny (130B to 205B) and fast utility to randomize unique IDs of fixed length
JWT Library for Node.js
A tiny (230B) and fast UUID (v4) generator for Node and the browser
Passport authentication strategy using JSON Web Tokens
Provides a fallback for non-existing directories so that the HTML 5 history API can be used.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Iam Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
A security-focused wrapper for react-markdown that filters URLs based on allowed prefixes
simple persistent cookiejar system
Browser transport implementations for Model Context Protocol (MCP) - postMessage, Chrome extension messaging, and iframe communication for AI agents and LLMs
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This gem encrypt the url id and provide better security from accessing web pages.
Find dead-links (broken links). Dead link (broken link) means a link within a web page that cannot be connected. These links can have a negative impact to SEO and Security. This tool makes it easy to identify and modify.
During the first stage of a security test, it's useful to enumerate website urls without making too much noise. Links can help in this using robots.txt or link in a web page telling you the website contents.
During the first stage of a security test, it's useful to enumerate website urls without making too much noise. Links can help in this using robots.txt or link in a web page telling you the website contents.
You might be working in a big company with high security policies. Where you need to connect to and login into a web page in order to have access to internet. This libray will helps you automate the connection so that you dont have to always open the website and conenct manually
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
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