Vulnerability-Lookup facilitates quick correlation of vulnerabilities from various sources, independent of vulnerability IDs, and streamlines the management of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD). Vulnerability-Lookup is also a collaborative platform where users can comment on security advisories and create bundles.
Has a comprehensive and fast lookup API for searching vulnerabilities and identifying correlations by vulnerability identifier. Modular system to import vulnerabilities from different sources. Management of Security Advisories and Vulnerability Disclosures. Support of local vulnerability sources per instance. Users have the possibility to add observations to vulnerabilities with different types of sightings, such as: seen, exploited, not exploited, confirmed, not confirmed, patched, and not patched. Add, review and share comments on vulnerability advisories. Create bundles of vulnerability advisories with a description. RSS and Atom support for vulnerabilities and comments. Integration of the Exploit Prediction Scoring System. Track vulnerabilities with your custom product watch lists and receive email notifications. Almost two dozen vulnerability sources and feeders supported.
Fix The News is an independent, subscriber-supported publication, read by 60,000 people from 195 countries. Each week, we find 30-40 stories of progress from around the world, and summarise and share them in our email newsletter. We have a podcast too, called Hope Is A Verb, where we interview people doing extraordinary things to make the world a better place.
'If it bleeds it leads' isn't just a mantra for tabloid editors anymore. It's a fundamental commercial reality for the media industry. A recent study of 23 million headlines from 47 popular news outlets showed that in the last two decades the share of headlines denoting anger increased by 104% and the share evoking fear surged by 150%.
What this shows is that it's not just your imagination. The news really has become more negative. It's making us all feel grim about the present, and hopeless about the future. Pessimism is so deeply ingrained in our media culture that it’s become the default frame imposed on all our realities. It’s not breaking news anymore. It’s broken news.
This newsletter, originally known as Future Crunch, was founded on the simple idea that another form of journalism is possible. For the past nine years, we’ve made the case that the news can delight and inspire, and our 60,000 readers are evidence that there’s a genuine market for this kind of content.
Personal link database, link aggregator, with RSS functionality. Has a search engine for your links database. Basic data analysis features - analyze link rot, how many a page is cited by other sources, analyze link domains, etc. Tags and comments on links. Multiple user accounts are possible. Data can be exported for storage and importation elsewhere. Support for 'spaces'. You can define own spaces like 'music', 'videos', 'movies', etc. Implemented as separate Django apps. Keyword entry analysis to find trends.
SciOp is part of Safeguarding Research & Culture (SRC).
Using RSS feeds full of vetted torrents, we can ensure that our cultural, intellectual and scientific heritage exists in multiple copies, in multiple places, and that no single entity or group of entities can make it all disappear.
Has a page of datasets it's protecting and a large number of RSS feeds tracking the health of other data sets (i.e., have they disappeared or not).
A self-hosted RSS and ATOM feed reader. Written in PHP, uses MySQL as its back-end. Specifically works well with Apache and Nginx. Can use Elasticsearch as a search engine. Even tells you how to set up cronjobs to run timed tasks and how to update it.
They don't make 'em like this anymore.
The Exploit Database is maintained by OffSec, an information security training company that provides various Information Security Certifications as well as high end penetration testing services. The Exploit Database is a non-profit project that is provided as a public service by OffSec.
The Exploit Database is a CVE compliant archive of public exploits and corresponding vulnerable software, developed for use by penetration testers and vulnerability researchers. Our aim is to serve the most comprehensive collection of exploits gathered through direct submissions, mailing lists, as well as other public sources, and present them in a freely-available and easy-to-navigate database. The Exploit Database is a repository for exploits and proof-of-concepts rather than advisories, making it a valuable resource for those who need actionable data right away.
It's an old-school news link aggregation site. References the sites that get the best and most reliable science news (even Reddit, strangely). You can even set up a customized RSS feed.
A large number of threat intel RSS feeds for the security community. Includes service detects and updates, new vulnerabilities, updates, and bad actor IP address updates.
We are a group of volunteers whose mission is to present reliable, unbiased and relevant news. All our content is released under a free license. By making our content perpetually available for free redistribution and use, we hope to contribute to a global digital commons. Wikinews stories are written from a neutral point of view to ensure fair and unbiased reporting.
Whether or not you believe this, it might make a good data source for breaking events.
Blogrolls were a common feature in early websites. A list of blogs you follow. A checklist of places to look at. Advertising our web friendships. Blogrolls were the beginning of today's social web. It's time to take a fresh look at the humble blogroll.
This list is a set of blogs I'm using as part of the blogroll on Scripting News, specified in OPML, the standard for feed list exchange. When this product is ready, you will be able to supply your own list, and display it anywhere. And even better we can use it to bootstrap a new kind of social network!
An OpenOrb instance is configured with a list of feeds to search - what was once called a blogroll - and indexes this list periodically. In this way, OpenOrb provides a window into the content a specific person or community cares about, with the benefit of making this content searchable and therefore more accessible. OpenOrb is designed to be the opposite of Google and other black box, monolithic search engines - it's open source, configurable, personal, and predictable.
OpenOrb uses an extremely simple search engine, mostly adapted from Alex Molas's superb 'search engine in 80 lines of Python', which uses BM25 and doesn't handle wildcards, boolean operators, or stemming/lemmatization (yet). I might add some of these features in the future, but I wrote OpenOrb in a single day so I'm keeping it simple for now!
The success of a search on OpenOrb suffers from the same limitations as RSS in general - people and software have different, and sometimes weird, opinions on how to present structured data. If a feed doesn't include full post content (which it should!), then OpenOrb won't be able to index it. If a feed has a cut-off limit for how many posts are in it, OpenOrb will only know about the ones that it had time to save. Embrace the limitations of the messy open web, and tell your friends to stop deleting posts from their feeds.
A search engine for blogs and podcasts, where every search is an RSS feed.
Emissary is the standalone Fediverse server designed for end users, app creators, and hosting admins — that gives everyone powerful new ways to join the social web. Supports Activitypub, RSS, Indieweb microformats and web mentions, and whatever else you build on top.
Build custom, social applications in a simple, declarative, low-code environment. Using only HTML templates and a JSON config file, you can create full-featured social apps that are easy to deploy and easy to maintain. This is done by building action pipelines out of simple, composable steps, like: "show an edit form", "create a thumbnail", and "save the object". Pipelines work alongside Emissary's built-in state machines and access permissions to form robust and secure applications that you and your end-users can trust.
Uses MongoDB as its back-end.
All of the RSS feeds provided by the Straits Times' international edition.
A service that takes your address in the Fediverse and digs up associated RSS feeds in your social network. When connections are listed here, the ones with RSS feeds are highlighted and you can preview their feeds. You can also navigate from connection to connection to find more. If your account is set to private or otherwise restricted you'll get less information.
RSS Gizmos offers tools to create, find, and use RSS feeds better.
There are loads of RSS feed-building services out there, and I'm sure they do the job just fine. But when it comes to this website, I like taking the amateur DIY route as much as I can.
A site that keeps tabs on new releases of free/open source software, projects, and packages.
There is a department within Starfleet that is tasked with collecting and analyzing sensitive data that matters, planning and executing time-critical covert and overt operations, and safeguarding the secrets of the United Federation of Planets from internal and external threats to keep us all safe. Who are we? Starfleet Intelligence.
Certain assignments, however, cannot appear on standard mission dockets, carried out in secret by the best of the best for no fame, thanks, or recognition. They are the true heroes of the Federation, specialists in their field, operating from the shadows. They are Clandestine Operations.
The USS Joshua Norton is a Nova based collaborative writing Star Trek Sim. Set on a Golden Gate class starship, specifically designed for specialized Clandestine Operations use, the Emperor (as she's affectionately known by crew) is set in 2416.
Turn Mastodon into your feed reader. Mention @birb@rss-parrot.net in a toot with the address of the site you want to follow. RSS Parrot looks up the link in your toot, reads the website, and retrieves the address of its RSS or Atom feed. If this is the first time the site is requested, RSS Parrot creates a new account dedicated to it. This account will send out a new toot every time a new post appears in the feed. The account's name is derived from the website's address, using only dots between the letters.