DeadMan's Switch (dmsw) is a Linux-based tool designed to secure sensitive data by automatically shredding specified directories after a defined period of inactivity by the user
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DeadMan's Switch (dmsw) is a Linux-based tool designed to secure sensitive data by automatically shredding specified directories after a defined period of inactivity by the user
Draft proposal for a standardized way to delay or schedule transactions based on block.timestamp
Trigger to close encrypted cryptomator volumes
This is the Server instance of my 'Dead Man Notification Beacon' Project. Which is a webserver to accept Post Request and act as a virtual Dead Man Switch
DeadMan's switch just in case something happens to you (Deletes all files)
A reusable implementation of a dead man switch. A dead man switch 'activates' (causes something to happen) when some event hasn't occurred for a specified period of time. It is effectively a resetable timer.
A curl-able dead man's switch in Rust
DeadManSwitch in rust with several triggers (remote local and network)
Prometheus exporter for DeadMansSnitch
Antiforensic actions to secure your device if it's physically stolen from you
Tokenized Ethereum vaults with dead-man's switch
A simple dead man's switch, set off using periodic script executions (using cron or systemd timers).
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