An SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) helps you understand your software supply chain by listing the packages and vendors that your code relies upon. SBOMs are rapidly gaining momentum as a way to help improve security in the wake of prominent real-world supply chain attacks. One major proponent of SBOMs is Microsoft which published its approach to their generation back in … [Read more...] about How to Generate an SBOM With Microsoft’s Open-Source Tool
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Padloc: An Intuitive Open-Source Password Manager
There are plenty of free and premium password managers for individuals and teams. However, when it comes to open-source solutions, it is often limited to a couple of good ones like Seahorse, KeePassXC, and Bitwarden. If you have read through our list of the best password managers for Linux, you might already know some of them. I stumbled upon another … [Read more...] about Padloc: An Intuitive Open-Source Password Manager
Tropy: An Open-Source App to Organize Your Research Photos
Organizing photos is a big deal for individuals and researchers. Managing a large photo collection is not easy, whether it is just for a passion project or professional work. What if you want photos for research or a detailed archive? Tropy can help you out with that. Tropy: A Free and Open-Source Project for Research Photos Tropy is an impressive … [Read more...] about Tropy: An Open-Source App to Organize Your Research Photos
massCode: A Free and Open-Source Code Snippet Manager
If a tool makes things faster and efficient, that is a life-saver for many developers. While there are different services and platforms that try to make the coding experience quicker, you still have several other options to consider. For instance, a code snippet manager. With a snippet manager, you aim to save a section of code that you want to quickly access. … [Read more...] about massCode: A Free and Open-Source Code Snippet Manager
Peergos: An Open-Source Google Drive Alternative That You Can Self-Host
Google Drive is one of the most popular cloud storage services. And, for all the right reasons, it offers flexible pricing, regional pricing, and many other advantages. Unfortunately, it does not offer end-to-end encryption. Moreover, it is not an open-source offering. So, do we have an open-source replacement for Google Drive? Sure, free cloud storage services are … [Read more...] about Peergos: An Open-Source Google Drive Alternative That You Can Self-Host
Coolero: Open-Source App to Monitor and Control Cooling Devices
When it comes to Linux, we do not get official software support from brands like NZXT, Corsair, MSI, ASUS, etc., to manage hardware components on PC. While open-source drivers/tools are available to make things work, it is still a work in progress in programs with a graphical user interface (GUI). For instance, when configuring a gaming mouse or setting up razer … [Read more...] about Coolero: Open-Source App to Monitor and Control Cooling Devices
Logseq: A Free & Open-Source App to Create Notes, Manage Tasks, Build Knowledge Graph, and More
Brief: Logseq is a versatile knowledge platform with the support for Markdown and Org-mode. You can create tasks, manage notes, and do a lot more things with them. In the age of information, it is crucial to properly organize your thoughts, task list, and any other note related to your work/personal life. While some of us choose to use separate applications and services, how … [Read more...] about Logseq: A Free & Open-Source App to Create Notes, Manage Tasks, Build Knowledge Graph, and More
Open-source tool can pull Microsoft Azure credentials from Windows 365 in plain text
Microsoft's Windows 365 Cloud PC may only be a few weeks old, but a security flaw has already been found that can be exploited to extract Microsoft Azure credentials. The credential extraction is made possible by the open-source tool Mimikatz, created by security researcher Benjamin Delpy (one of the names associated with exposing the PrintNightmare vulnerabilities). Admin … [Read more...] about Open-source tool can pull Microsoft Azure credentials from Windows 365 in plain text
UVdesk: A Free and Open-Source Helpdesk Ticket System
There are countless open-source solutions (including website creation tools and forum software) that power the web, and a helpdesk system is one of the vital areas that can benefit from it. UVdesk is a free and open-source PHP based support ticket system with impressive options that you can start for free. Here I shall mention more about it and how you can set it up for … [Read more...] about UVdesk: A Free and Open-Source Helpdesk Ticket System
An Open-Source App to Control All Your RGB Lighting Settings
Brief: OpenRGB is a useful open-source utility to manage all your RGB lighting under a single roof. Let’s find out more about it. No matter whether it is your keyboard, mouse, CPU fan, AIO, and other connected peripherals or components, Linux does not have official software support to control the RGB lighting. And, OpenRGB seems to be an all-in-one RGB lighting control … [Read more...] about An Open-Source App to Control All Your RGB Lighting Settings