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Platform: Windows CE

SSA Security System Analyzer
Added 2007-02-21
by SSA Team
A local vulnerabilty analyzer based on OVAL concept. http://www.security-database.com/ssa.php 1.5 Final Release * NOW SSA Security System Analyzer in added to OVAL.mitre.org compatibility program o http://oval.mitre.org/compatible/questionnaires/21.html * NOW fully based on OVAL 5.2 Interpreter. * Added OVAL XML Database Plug-in. o View OVAL ID Information o Search by OS and OVAL ID + Double click on entry and get more information (linked to OVAL.mitre.org and security-database.com) o More information about CVE (CVSS, Related sources, Related missed patches....) * Added function Stop/Reload in SSA * Improved performance in SSA Core Scanner * Fixed bugs (function checks, abnormal scan abort...) * Fixed bugs in Updater Plug-in * Added second progress bar in Updater Plug-in to indicate the stages left to be processed.

Source Security
Added 2007-01-15
by
sourcesec.com provides Web-based access to code auditing applications, and was created to assist developers and users in auditing their programs for vulnerabilities. You can upload your code for static analysis by RATS, Flawfinder and ITS4 as applicable - the C/C++, PHP Python and Perl languages are supported. Additionally, a simplified search function is available which easily allows efficient Web searches for security-related information.

RiskProfile Tool
Added 2006-10-31
by Perimeter Internetworking
A uniquely powerful self-assessment and security planning tool for financial services institutions by Perimeter Internetworking, the only provider of complete e-security on demand. In a twenty-minute online session, the powerful RiskProfileTM system helps IT and technology executives align security plans and spending with the business risks of their institutions, and provides valuable data benchmarking the user’s results against other institutions.

SafePasswd
Added 2006-10-15
by Robert Accettura
Generate safe, secure and memorable passwords quickly and easily. If a password isn't memorable it isn't used. Also visually displays how effective a password is.

Tiger Envelopes
Added 2006-05-21
by Tiger Privacy
Tiger Envelopes lets you read and write mail without worrying about who's snooping on you. Ordinary email is like sending all your messages on postcards. Anyone who's nosy can read it. What we need is something as easy as envelopes, but for email. That's what Tiger Envelopes is. You don't need to change your mail client. There are no extra steps. Tiger even puts your message in the envelope for you. One click to install on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Automatically configures Outlook, Outlook Express, Mac Mail and KMail for you. It's free and open source, of course.

Advanced FTP Password Recovery
Added 2006-05-11
by Reactive Software
Advanced FTP Password Recovery is a program that will catch, sniff and show your forgotten FTP passwords. This FTP password finder is very easy to use and can recover passwords from all FTP clients including CuteFTP, WS_FTP, FileZilla, SmartFTP, FlashFXP and Bulletproof FTP. Your FTP password recovery is guaranteed!

WSTOOL(Web vulnerable scan tool)
Added 2006-05-10
by Young-il Kim(CISA,CISSP)
Web vulnerable scanner (For ASP + SQLSERVER) - SQL injection - XSS Cross Site Scripting - 404/500 server error - Admin/Manage folder search - web-base or command-line scanner by PHP - Check up collate with HTML FORM and LINK

FlashFXP Password Recovery
Added 2006-05-07
by Reactive Software
FlashFXP Password Recovery is a utility that will recover FTP passwords for all accounts set-up with FlashFXP. This tool works by decrypting the FTP password information from the registry and showing it in a simple way. Proxy password information is also shown if FlashFXP is set-up to connect to remote FTP servers through the proxy. All versions of FlashFXP FTP are supported. Recovery from external data files (Sites.dat) is also possible.

Google Talk Password Recovery
Added 2006-04-05
by Reactive Software
Google Talk Password Recovery is a utility for finding and decrypting Google Talk passwords that are stored on your computer with a click of a button! This password decoder works when "Remember Password" checkbox is ticked in Google Talk instant messenger. Passwords from multiple profiles can be recovered, all versions of Google Talk are supported. Jabber protocol is recognized. Proxy server passwords are also recovered.

SECNOLOGY
Added 2006-03-08
by Sklyanchuk Oleg
SECnology is a Real-Time Logs Management Software that allows the user to respond effectively to rising threats in the security environment by collecting, analyzing and graphically displaying all security event information, generated by multiple and heterogeneous security devices. SECnology provides a seamless picture of enterprise security, enhancing and simplifying the visibility of corporate networks.

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