Penetration Testing
security tools list Apr 28 2009 02:20PM
Ying (ropstrip gmail com) (4 replies)
Re: security tools list May 05 2009 09:59PM
Christian Martorella (cmartorella edge-security com)
Hi Ying you can also check the Security Forest tool list, it's not
updated but it has a lot of tools classified:

http://securityforest.com/wiki/index.php/Category:ToolTree

Also i recommend to add some kind of classification or filtering on
the list, because it will be a mess to navigate through hundreds of
tools.

Kind regards,

Christian Martorella
http://laramies.blogspot.com

On Apr 28, 2009, at 4:20 PM, Ying wrote:

> hello everyone.
> I'm making a list of security tools. The idea is that a list be
> made by
> all and for all. This email is also sent to the people of the project
> backtrack and wifislax. For those who want to collaborate, I have
> created a form using google docs, for send your ideas to me. We accept
> all kinds of suggestions: commercial software, free ... Linux,
> Windows,
> *BSD, Mac OS ...
> When I have a enough long list, send to the list, but if someone
> wants
> to ask before you can smoothly.
> The URL to add tools is:
>
> http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=cjRsNFh5cENXT2pra3
lYOXU4aXNUVFE6MA
> ..
>
>
> Greetings to all.
>
>
>
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[ reply ]
Re: security tools list Apr 30 2009 03:05AM
Arjun Sambamoorthy (arjunsam gmail com)
Re: security tools list Apr 29 2009 01:19PM
li bo (libo swust gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: security tools list Apr 29 2009 01:16PM
Ying (ropstrip gmail com) (2 replies)
RE: security tools list May 01 2009 05:25AM
Syed Khaden (Syed Secure-Bytes com) (1 replies)
RE: security tools list May 01 2009 07:40AM
Ying (ropstrip gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: security tools list May 02 2009 05:06AM
Syed Khaden (Syed Secure-Bytes com)
Re: security tools list Apr 30 2009 07:07PM
Harsh Patel (har duro gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: security tools list May 01 2009 08:06AM
Ying (ropstrip gmail com)
Re: security tools list Apr 29 2009 02:55AM
Richard Thomas (austindad gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: security tools list Apr 29 2009 06:17AM
Ying (ropstrip gmail com)


 

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