Vulnerability detection
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AI-powered forecasting for outsourced dev projects. Know before you sign.Open
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Nabil A.🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 7 karmaNov 4, 2025@ModelRedWe built ModelRed because most teams don't test AI products for security vulnerabilities until something breaks. ModelRed continuously tests LLMs for prompt injections, data leaks, and exploits. Works with any provider and integrates into CI/CD. Happy to answer questions about AI security! -
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Really impressed with CodeThreat! It’s great to have a free tool that detects both code vulnerabilities and library risks. The setup was smooth, and it fits well into CI/CD pipelines. Definitely worth checking out!
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OpenGreat tool for quickly assessing any security risks that may be present on a site. Also made a video about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfHd-vWsUkc
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ZeroThreat has been a true game-changer for our team. As someone who cares deeply about keeping our retail platform secure, I love how ZeroThreat quietly works behind the scenes, spotting and blocking threats before they become issues—without requiring constant monitoring or technical know-how. The alerts are simple to understand, actionable, and extremely reliable—no more chasing false alarms. Since integrating ZeroThreat, we've seen a noticeable drop in suspicious activity, and I wake up each day knowing our APIs are well-protected. It makes security effortless and gives our whole team peace of mind.
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"The certificate has the following errors: Certificate #1 has 1 validation error: DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT.
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Looks like promising but will try it to understand more
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