Tripwire (disambiguation)

Tripwire (disambiguation)

Tripwire may refer to:

* Tripwire, a passive triggering mechanism used for military and trapping purposes.

Or, the term may be a name that is derivative of the device:

* Tripwire, a character from the G.I. Joe universe.
* Tripwire (novel), a book written by Lee Child
* Tripwire (company), a software company that builds and sells commercial versions of Tripwire based software.
* Tripwire (band), a punk rock band from India
* Open Source Tripwire, open source intrusion detection software


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