|
(Page 3 of 10) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next > Category: Hostile Code BitDefender Linux Edition Added 2004-02-24 BitDefender Linux Edition is a powerful on-demand antivirus scanner for command lines and shell scripts. It supports manual scanning of individual files or entire file systems, malicious code detection, and disinfection. After each scan, a detailed report of displayed positive virus detections is displayed. It uses scanning engines that are certified by prestigious testing labs. QtFprot Added 2004-02-16 QtFprot is a frontend for FPROT 4.x, a free (for personal use) Linux virus-scanner. It's similar to XFprot, but written in Qt. It allows you to set all FPROT paramters with a comfortable GUI. Airscanner Mobile AntiVirus Pro Added 2004-02-12 Airscanner Corporation is the most trusted name in helping to defend your mobile device from "airborne" computer viruses. From the company that wrote the best-selling technical book Maximum Wireless Security comes a professional strength virus scanner for the Pocket PC. With the increased wireless connectivity of PDAs and Smartphones comes an increased threat from virus attacks. Save money, time, and data by protecting your valuable Pocket PC now with Airscanner Mobile AntiVirus Pro. SecureServ Added 2004-02-09 IRC administrators can now maintain their own definitions file. Help text has been cleaned up. Onjoin bots now have a random version reply to look more like real users, and onjoin bots will not check channels that are already monitored with a monbot. There is updated documentation and many bugfixes for existing code. MydoomDeleter Added 2004-02-02 MydoomDeleter tries to identify email messages infected with the Mydoom(.B) worm in POP3 mailboxes. It deletes any infected message that it identifies while they are still on the server. In order to perform the identification, it applies some heuristics to the headers, the size of the messages, and name of the attachment. It thus avoids downloading the actual email, making retrievals less taxing. It has both interactive and nonstop modes. Port Scan Attack Detector (psad) Added 2003-12-29 Port Scan Attack Detector (psad) is a collection of three lightweight system daemons written in Perl and C that are designed to work with Linux iptables firewalling code to detect port scans and other suspect traffic. It features a set of highly configurable danger thresholds (with sensible defaults provided), verbose alert messages that include the source, destination, scanned port range, begin and end times, TCP flags and corresponding nmap options, email alerting, DShield reporting, and automatic blocking of offending IP addresses via dynamic configuration of iptables firewall rulesets. In addition, psad incorporates many of the TCP, UDP, and ICMP signatures included in Snort to detect highly suspect scans for various backdoor programs (e.g. EvilFTP, GirlFriend, SubSeven), DDoS tools (mstream, shaft), and advanced port scans (syn, fin, Xmas) which are easily leveraged against a machine via nmap. Psad also uses packet TTL, IP id, TOS, and TCP window sizes to passively fingerprint the remote operating system from which scans originate Mod_security Added 2003-12-23 ModSecurity is an open source intrusion detection and prevention engine for web applications. It operates embedded into the web server, acting as a powerful umbrella - shielding applications from attacks. ModSecurity supports Apache (both branches) today, with support for Java-based servers coming soon. IDA Pro - Freeware Edition Added 2003-12-15 The freeware version of the Interactive Disassembler Pro. Supports 80x86 binaries and FLIRT, a unique Fast Library Identification and Recognition Technology that automagically recognizes standard compiler library calls. Widely used in COTS validation and hostile code analysis. KAVClient Added 2003-11-05 KAVClient is a C language interface to the Kaspersky Anti-Virus daemon. It allows users to check files and memory for viruses. The OpenAntivirus Project: Summary Added 2003-09-04 Developing Open Source AntiVirus Solutions Browse by category |
|
|
Privacy Statement |