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Product notes from PWAApps.

Release thinking, setup guidance, and practical notes around SmartTerminal, NetSmart, SecurityBox, and ITools4U.

SecurityBox 0.0.1: First Release of the Self-Hosted Password Manager and KMS

SecurityBox 0.0.1: First Release of the Self-Hosted Password Manager and KMS

SecurityBox 0.0.1 is the first release of a Dockerized, self-hosted password manager and key management system for encrypted project secrets, team sharing, and permission-controlled access.

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What CVE Means and Why Updating Apps Matters

What CVE Means and Why Updating Apps Matters

A practical explanation of what CVE means, why vulnerability tracking matters, and why teams should regularly update applications, dependencies, containers, and server packages.

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NetSmartApp 1.0.3: Version 1 Major Release Published

NetSmartApp 1.0.3: Version 1 Major Release Published

NetSmartApp version 1.0.3 publishes the first major version with licence registration, first-run password hardening, Azure Linux Docker runtime updates, and a clean Docker Scout result.

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Password Complexity, Brute Force, and Dictionary Attacks

Password Complexity, Brute Force, and Dictionary Attacks

A practical guide to password complexity, entropy, brute-force attacks, dictionary attacks, and why browser-only password generation is safer for everyday accounts.

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ITools4U.com: Private Browser Tools for Images, JSON, Text, Network, Media and Coding

ITools4U.com: Private Browser Tools for Images, JSON, Text, Network, Media and Coding

ITools4U.com is a browser-based toolbox for everyday image, JSON, text, network, media, coding, authentication, and office tasks, with a privacy-first approach that avoids saving user data.

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NetSmartApp 0.0.12 Released: Patched Docker Image, User Policies, Directory and Mail Controls

NetSmartApp 0.0.12 Released: Patched Docker Image, User Policies, Directory and Mail Controls

NetSmartApp 0.0.12 is published on Docker Hub with a patched .NET 10.0.7 Noble runtime image, refreshed security packages, stronger user policies, Directory controls, mailbox policy enforcement, and updated Docker Compose tagging.

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