GNU Project
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The GNU Project is a free software mass collaboration project announced by Richard Stallman in 1983. Its goal is to provide computer users freedom and ...
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Go
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Go is a programming language developed by Google.
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gobuster
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Gobuster is a brute force tool for URIs, DNS subdomains, vhosts, S3 buckets, Google Cloud buckets, and TFTP servers
https://github.com/OJ/gobuster
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Golang malware
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Malware is often written in Golang due to its native ability to be cross compiled and powerful standard library.
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Gold Team
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In cybersecurity contexts, especially relating to academic or CTF events, the Gold Team may refer to the individuals responsible for overseeing and ...
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golden image
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In systems administration contexts, a golden image is a “known good” snapshot of a system that is used to create additional instances.
An ...
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Google is an American technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, and much more.
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Google dorking
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Google dorking, or Google hacking refers to techniques used in cyberattacks that use Google Search to find vulnerabilities
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Google Search
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Google Search is the search engine offered by Google.
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Google Translate
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Google Translate is an online tool used to translate text from one language to another
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