Phil Cryer (@philcryer)
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Top repositories

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lipsync

lipsync sets up a lightweight service that provides command-line, Dropbox like syncing
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wpa2own

Use hashcat to crack WPA2 PSK (Pre-Shared Key) passwords!
Shell
69
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nginx-globals

Consolidating common, repeatable, secure nginx configs in a globals directory to standardize and simplify the locking down of nginx based webservers.
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42
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4

base-secure

base-secure? you tell me
Shell
39
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prickly-pete

A script using Docker to quickly bring up some honeypots exposing lots of services. For research, reconnaissance, and fun. (DISCLAIMER may not be fun, not to be taken internally, aim away from face)
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35
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thinkpad-x220

Discoveries focused on running Linux, and other open source operating systems, on the Lenovo ThinkPad x220.
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19
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stax

Create stacks (aka stax) on AWS (Amazon Web Services) in a private VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) with failover NAT nodes proxying network traffic to elastic CoreOS clusters running Docker.
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17
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kontrola

A script that uses nmap to sweep a subnet looking for ports with SSL certs, then querying those certs to discover upcoming expiration dates.
JavaScript
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randota

randota = randomize twitter avatar = randomize a user's Twitter avatar from the commandline
Python
6
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10

fak3r.com

This repository contains the source code for my long running blog, fak3r, since 2005.
CSS
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11

ca-harvester

A Bash script that creates a random CloudApp short URL (ie http://cl.ly/xxxx), checks that URL and if it finds content it, downloads it. Rinses, and repeats.
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5
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12

dotfiles

My configs, dotfile, and some handy-dandy one liners. Auto distributed via philcryer/basejump
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4
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13

get_djatoka

This script downloads, installs and configures the latest version of the djatoka, the open source image server with support for jpeg2000.
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3
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14

phasebook

A script to automate the retrieving of public data in JSON using Facebook's Graph API and deposing them into CouchDB
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3
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15

basejump

Basejump helps automate the setup of apps, dotfiles, configs, and one-liners in Linux/macOS. It could help you too! (DISCLAIMER it might not)
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3
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lowf.at

If you don't know I'm not going to tell you.
HTML
2
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17

htop-cookbook

A Chef cookbook for htop
Ruby
2
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18

quotes

Because sometimes giggling at work is the best you can do.
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19

ia_scripts

Scripts to download, query and test files at Internet Archive, and then check those files into Fedora-commons digital repository.
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2
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20

checkers

checks the availability of websites and APIs, providing notification alerts via OSD (Notify OSD, growl) and voice (eSpeak, say). For Linux and Mac OS X
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2
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21

blackgate

privacy and anonymity for everyone
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1
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22

smoketests

Some simple smoketests that can be run by Ansible to verify a site is loading.
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23

recruiter-replies

A static one page website that includes canned recruiter replies to make your life easier.
HTML
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24

gitting-started

This is a git tutorial I created for co-workers who are migrating to git, but I made it generic enough for anyone to learn git. I assume the reader has a general idea of software version control practices, but little to no git knowledge. Examples are designed to be worked through during the presentation, so play along at home, won't you?
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onstar

A study looking at the specifics of OnStar (and competing products) data gathering, transmission and storing procedures. What do they collect; how do they handle/protect the data they save; what *can* they do with user data? After this, we'll have a feasibility study to see if we want to make a talk out of this for infosec/privacy cons.
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