Pentesting tools, vulnerability scanners, cryptography libraries, OSINT frameworks, fuzzers — the open-source defensive and offensive security stack. Below: 7 security repositories priced live on Vorepo, ranked by 7-day star velocity. Each ticker is tradeable in USDC, with anti-manipulation safeguards documented on /safeguards.html.
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/repo/<TICKER> with title, description, current price, and 24-hour change in the meta tags.Security repositories spike on threat events. A new CVE, a public exploit chain, or a high-profile breach drives stars across the entire category for days. Defensive tools (Wazuh, Suricata, Trivy) and offensive frameworks (nuclei, ffuf, sqlmap) ride the same waves. Cryptography libraries move on a separate clock — driven by NIST publications, post-quantum standardization, and academic conference talks (DEF CON, Black Hat, RWC). The community is small and high-trust: a single endorsement from `@taviso`, `@samczsun`, or a major foundation moves stars more than any organic discovery.
Three signals to watch specifically for security tools:
Repository data comes from official sources (GitHub REST API, Hacker News). Anti-manipulation safeguards apply on every trade. Methodology overview at /methodology.html.
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