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The Encryption Wizard for Oracle
Added 2007-06-26
by RDC, Inc.
The Encryption Wizard for Oracle is a database encryption tool designed exclusively for the Oracle RDBMS. The Encryption Wizard allows you to physically encrypt the data that resides within your database through an easy-to-use Java interface. Download a free full-featured of the Encryption Wizard for Oracle today! Along with database encryption features, the Encryption Wizard ships with advanced security and auditing functions built on the foundation of dependable encryption techniques - an intuitive interface to Oracle's own certified and tested DBMS_Crypto and DBMS_Obfuscation_Tookit packages.

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.

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.

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

Free Random WEP/WPA-PSK online generator tool
Added 2005-10-19
by D'Amato Luigi
Create and customize random WEP/WPA-PSK Key with this online tool.

Active@ Password Changer
Added 2005-08-23
by Active Password Recovery Software
Active@ Password Changer is a DOS-based solution designed for resetting local administrator and user passwords on Windows XP / 2003 / 2000 / NT systems in case an Administrator’s password is forgotten or lost. You do not need to re-install and re-configure the operating system. Forgotten password recovery software has a simple FDISK-like user interface, supports multiple hard disk drives, detects several SAM databases (if multiple OS were installed on one volume) and provides the opportunity to pick the right SAM before starting the password recovery process. It displays a list of all local users. The software user simply chooses the local user from the list to reset the password. It also resets the User is Disabled flag (if any) and sets Password never expires to avoid possible user blocking after password has been reset. With Active@ Password Changer you can log in as a particular user with a blank password.

EverCrack - Open Source Cryptanalysis Engine
Added 2005-08-04
by Cory Michael Boston
EverCrack is a cryptanalysis engine. The overall design goal is to systematically break down complex ciphers into their simplex components for cryptanalysis (by the kernel). The kernel consists of an algebraic design (comparison and reduction) for breaking uniliteral, monoalphabetic ciphers instantaneously. Currently, it can break a 500-word cipher in less than 500 miliseconds. EverCrack currently has multi-language support for the user interface and cracking encryption in other language dictionaries (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, and Portuguese).

PatchLink Update
Added 2004-11-30
by PatchLink Corporation
With PATCHLINK UPDATE, patch management is the secure, proactive, and preventative process it should be. PATCHLINK UPDATE scans networks for security holes and closes them with the click of a mouse, no matter the operating system, the vendor applications, the mix, or the size of the environment. From 5K nodes to 20+K nodes, PATCHLINK UPDATE works quickly, accurately and safely to ensure desktops and servers are patched correctly and completely the first time around.

John the Ripper
Added 2004-02-24
by Solar Designer
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes. Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.

IDA Pro - Freeware Edition
Added 2003-12-15
by DataRescue Inc.
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.

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