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(Page 1 of 84) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next > Category: Utilities Graudit Added 2009-10-12 Graudit is a simple script and signature sets that allows you to find potential security flaws in source code using the GNU utility grep. It's comparable to other static analysis applications like RATS, SWAAT and flaw-finder while keeping the technical requirements to a minimum and being very flexible. PacketFence Added 2009-07-20 PacketFence is a fully supported, Free and Open Source network access control (NAC) system. PacketFence is actively maintained and has been deployed in numerous large-scale institutions over the past years. It can be used to effectively secure networks - from small to very large heterogeneous networks. PacketFence has been deployed in production environments where thousands of users are involved. Among the different markets are : * banks * colleges and universities * engineering companies * manufacturing businesses * school boards (K-12) ... and many more! Released under the GPL, PacketFence offers an impressive amount of features. Belkasoft Forensic Studio Added 2009-06-11 Tool for forensic professionals helping them to search, analyze and extract histories of Instant Messengers, Browsers, Outlook mailboxes. ASDIC Added 2009-06-07 ASDIC is a system for advanced traffic analysis. It helps you to investigate the traffic in your network by parsing firewalls logs and/or sniffing the network. Detects anomalies, identifies patterns and presents graphical reports. miTester for SIP Added 2009-05-27 miTester for SIP is an automated SIP testing tool designed and developed to take care of the complex pre-deployment testing of SIP applications effectively. This SIP testing tool can be used to simulate SIP call-flows & automate functional, regressionand fault injection tests. It increases the flexibility of time and resources, avoids redundancy on test execution, increase test coverage, thus increasing the quality and reliability of the system under test. miTester for SIP supports RFC standards - RFC 3261, RFC 2976, RFC 3428, RFC 3265, RFC 3262, RFC 3311, RFC 3903, RFC 3455. httpsScanner Added 2009-05-14 httpsScanner is a Java program that will scan a web server to test the strength of the SSL WiFinger Added 2009-05-14 WiFinger passively identifies wireless access points based on matching the Information Elements in their beacon packets against a fingerprint database. It is written in Python and uses Scapy, and has been tested in Linux. CUPP Added 2009-03-24 CUPP is a Common User Passwords Profiler. The most common form of authentication is the combination of a username and a password or passphrase. If both match values stored within a locally stored table, the user is authenticated for a connection. Password strength is a measure of the difficulty involved in guessing or breaking the password through cryptographic techniques or library-based automated testing of alternate values. A weak password might be very short or only use alphanumberic characters, making decryption simple. A weak password can also be one that is easily guessed by someone profiling the user, such as a birthday, nickname, address, name of a pet or relative, or a common word such as God, love, money or password. That is why CUPP was born, and it can be used in situations like legal penetration tests or forensic crime investigations. netifera Added 2009-03-22 netifera 1.0 released! OSSEC HIDS Added 2009-02-27 OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System. It performs log analysis, file integrity checking, policy monitoring, rootkit detection, real-time alerting and active response. Browse by category |
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