I Built a Security Scanner That Audits PDFs Before You Send Them. Here's How. [Devlog #10]
All tests run on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. You're about to email a contract. It looks clean. But it still has your name, your machine's hostname, the original author's company, and a creation timestamp buried in the metadata. The recipient can see all of it. Audit Report catches this before you hit
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