Kaspersky Lab's repositories
TinyCheck
TinyCheck allows you to easily capture network communications from a smartphone or any device which can be associated to a Wi-Fi access point in order to quickly analyze them. This can be used to check if any suspect or malicious communication is outgoing from a smartphone, by using heuristics or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs). In order to make it working, you need a computer with a Debian-like operating system and two Wi-Fi interfaces. The best choice is to use a Raspberry Pi (2+) a Wi-Fi dongle and a small touch screen. This tiny configuration (for less than $50) allows you to tap any Wi-Fi device, anywhere.
ForensicsTools
Tools for DFIR
VBscriptInternals
Scripts for disassembling VBScript p-code in the memory to aid in exploits analysis
ActionScript3
Tools for static and dynamic analysis of ActionScript3 SWF files.
xtraining-re101
Code snippets for Reverse engineering training for xtraining platform
OpenTIP-scanner
Open-source file scanner that sends requests and optionally uploads files to OpenTIP.kaspersky.com.
threat-intelligence
A repository dedicated to deliver a comprehensive set of tools for integration and convenient use of Kaspersky Threat Intelligence services
protobuf-kos
Protocol Buffers (a.k.a., protobuf) are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data.
rabbitmq-c-kos
RabbitMQ C client
abseil-cpp-kos
Abseil is an open source collection of C++ libraries drawn from the most fundamental pieces of Google’s internal codebase.
boringssl-kos
BoringSSL is a fork of OpenSSL that is designed to meet Google's needs.
c-ares-kos
c-ares is a C library for asynchronous DNS requests (including name resolves)