“Terms of Service; Didn't Read” (short: ToS;DR) is a young project started in June 2012 to help fix the “biggest lie on the web”: almost no one really reads the terms of service we agree to all the time.
The rough idea behind ToS;DR emerged during the 2011 Chaos Communication Camp near Berlin, with people from Unhosted a movement to create web apps that give users control over their valuable user data and privacy. In the summer of 2012, Hugo Roy started the legal analysis and brought the project to life. Since then, more people have joined the team and have contributed through the reviewer community. Ultimately, all the work is transparent and the discussions happen in public. Our work is funded by non-profits organisations and individual donations and gets released as free software and open data.
What does “ToS;DR” mean? the name is inspired by internet acronym TL;DR which stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read" and is often used on blogs and emails when a block of text is just really long and that people are too lazy to read the whole stuff. It was intended more as a code name than as a real name. But it seems that people like it (do you?)
Adium is a free instant messaging application for macOS that can connect to XMPP, IRC and more. Extensible and somewhat hackable, if you don't mind going in and editing the HTML and Javascript used for parts of the user interface. Still, it's hard to find a decent XMPP client for the Mac these days.
Github: https://github.com/adium/adium
I recommend installing from the .dmg file.
New and interesting things to plug into the Adium instant messaging client. Mostly third-party stuff, so use common sense.
A curated list of awesome honeypots, plus related components and much more, divided into categories such as Web, services, and others, with a focus on free and open source projects. There is no pre-established order of items in each category, the order is for contribution. If you want to contribute, please read the guide.
A curated list of awesome Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. MCP is an open protocol that enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations. This list focuses on production-ready and experimental MCP servers that extend AI capabilities through file access, database connections, API integrations, and other contextual services.
MCP is an open protocol that enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations. This list focuses on production-ready and experimental MCP servers that extend AI capabilities through file access, database connections, API integrations, and other contextual services.
A curated list of search engines useful during penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, red/blue team operations, bug bounties, and more.
Strands For Trans is a global network of hair, beauty, and wellness industries and organizations that seek to create and inspire safe and positive experiences for all guests, especially guests from the trans community.
Digital Service Providers outside the jurisdiction of the United States of America. Covers content distribution networks, file hosting, DNS providers, password managers, e-mail providers that are privacy focused, VPN companies, hosting providers, and search engines.
We help you find European alternatives for digital service and products, like cloud services and SaaS products.
Our toolkit includes satellite and mapping services, tools for verifying photos and videos, websites to archive web pages, and much more. Most of the tools that we include can be used for free. Bellingcat’s Online Investigation Toolkit has a long tradition but our newest version is special: It is offered in collaboration with the Bellingcat volunteer community.
You can also download the tool lists for each category in csv format, or the whole site as a PDF.
A network pipe utility that lets you publish and consume TCP services over the Veilid network.
Microsoft 365 requires connectivity to the Internet. The endpoints below should be reachable for customers using Microsoft 365 plans, including Government Community Cloud (GCC).
RSS feed of changes: https://endpoints.office.com/version/worldwide?allversions=true&format=rss&clientrequestid=b10c5ed1-bad1-445f-b386-b919946339a7
JSON configuration document: https://endpoints.office.com/endpoints/worldwide?clientrequestid=b10c5ed1-bad1-445f-b386-b919946339a7
Receive notifications about the status and conditions on the ground as they change. Know if that smoke in the distance is a fire you need to be worried about. See everything that impacts fires in one place.
Watch Duty is a service, not an app, powered by over 100 volunteers – firefighters, dispatchers, and first responders – who diligently monitor radio scanners and other official sources 24 hours a day to send you the most up-to-date information. They monitor 13 states in the west and south on a continual basis.
They don't seem to have an API so it'll probably come down to reversing their website or application. Their mobile app seems to be a cut-down browser pointed at https://app.watchduty.org/
API URL: https://api.watchduty.org/api/v1/
Sh_d_n is a free, lightweight website for IP and domain enrichment offered by Shodan. It's optimized for performance and size to focus on just doing one thing: fast lookups for specific resources (IPs and domains). The website is powered by Rust, Axum and the SQLite datasets provided by Shodan Enterprise. We're excited to have reduced the size for most of the pages on this website to less than 10kb, including the CSS stylesheet. If you have the stylesheet cached on the browser then most pages are less than 1 kb!
Sh_d_n is available for free with the caveat that the data isn't as fresh as the regular Shodan API/ website and doesn't include all the banner data that the crawlers collect. The underlying SQLite datasets are normally updated daily but Sh_d_n is only updated once a month. If you want fresher data, an API or access to the underlying datasets for extremely fast IP/ domain enrichment then consider checking out the various Shodan offerings.
Explore security profiles for every application Nudge Security has discovered and analyzed, including supply chain details, privacy policies, terms of service, GDPR compliance, breach history, and more.
Somebody's directory of search engines.
This service is a search engine that looks for public archives at different File Sharing Services that are not so well known. These services do not offer a simple option to find files hosted on their servers.
2600.network is a public service for dial-up users. It's purpose is to allow users of old, vintage, and outdated hardware to dial in with real modems to real systems.
Mythic Beasts is a privately owned hosting ISP with a focus on providing services to technically capable customers. Started in 2000 by a group of Oxford and Cambridge University graduates who were dissatisfied customers of other shared hosting providers, we began offering shell accounts on a single shared host as a hobby project. This grew over many years. As we’ve grown from a single server to having facilities in six data centres in Europe and North America, we’ve taken on our first full rack in London, a second London site, out-of-London colocation and hosting in Cambridge, a presence in a third London data centre, racks in Amsterdam and California, and moved our third London site to Shoreditch.