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moth
Added 2009-06-08
by Bonsai - Information Security
Moth is a VMware image with a set of vulnerable Web Applications and scripts, that you may use for: 1. Testing Web Application Security Scanners 2. Testing Static Code Analysis tools (SCA) 3. Giving an introductory course to Web Application Security

D.O.P.E
Added 2008-12-26
by Mr.Mojo
Dis.Org Penetration Extension for Firefox (D.O.P.E) A User agent Switcher for firefox that supports the following: Search engine Impersonating Operating Systems Impersonation Browser Impersonation Cellular Phones and Mobile Devices Impersonation Game Consoles Impersonation http://www.lostlight.net/tools/blog.html

Yasca
Added 2008-09-30
by Michael Scovetta
Yasca is a source code analyzer that integrates other open-source tools (PMD, FindBugs, Jlint) to produce a single output file. Yasca is easily extensible and includes a large number of custom rules implemented via a plugin-based architecture. Yasca is designed to find "low hanging fruit" and has plugins supporting a variety of languages, but mostly focused on Java and C/C++.

PandoraFMS
Added 2008-09-23
by Sancho Lerena
Pandora FMS is monitoring software. It can detect a network interface down, a defacement in your website, a memory leak in one of your server application, or the movement of any value of the NASDAQ new technology market. Pandora FMS can send SMS messages when your systems fails... or when Google's value drop below US$ 500. Pandora FMS can monitor Windows remotely (through WMI), any device via TCP and/or ICMP checks, and any SNMP device through polling and trap reception. Also allows to reuse user-defined "plugins" that make remote checks, like execute remote commands, connecting devices by telnet to gather data, etc. Pandora FMS can perform periodical network reconnissances to discover new hosts and devices on the network and can create a visual network map, with its network topology and OS type. Pandora FMS also has an WYSIWYG AJAX Visual Console editor for interactive map creation; It has also advanced features like data replication across multiple Pandora FMS setups, pattern-anomaly detection, a prediction engine, a event notificacion manager and a correlation alert system. Besides agentless monitoring it has software agents that can be installed in most OS on the market, these agents can be remotely configured from the Console, and are able to process logs from Windows and Unix systems. Reporting features include user defined reports: SLA checks, real time graphs, and much more possibilities thanks to its SQL automanaged backend. Link & Other data:

BeEF - Browser Exploitation Framework
Added 2007-07-23
by Wade Alcorn
BeEF is the browser exploitation framework. A professional tool to demonstrate the real-time impact of XSS browser vulnerabilities. Development has focused on creating a modular structure making new module development a trivial process with the intelligence residing within BeEF. Current modules include the first public Inter-protocol Exploit, a traditional browser overflow exploit, port scanning, keylogging, clipboard theft and more.

BinarySEC
Added 2007-01-25
by Michael Vergoz, Richard Touret
BinarySEC is an intelligent web application firewall. It suppresses 99,9% malicious HTTP(S) traffic and installs in less than 15 minutes. Its AI engine can modelize normal requests and reject abnormal traffic in minutes. Software solution working as a module. Less than 2% impact on performance.

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.

Pandora FMS
Added 2006-12-11
by Pandora Team
Pandora is a monitoring application to watch systems and applications, that allows to know the status of any element of your systems, watch for your hardware, your software, your multilayer system and of course your Operating System. Pandora could detect a network interface down, a defacement in your website, a memory leak in one of your server, or the movement of any value of the NASDAQ new technology market. Pandora could sent a SMS message when your systems fails... or when Google value low below US$ 330.

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.

Log 2 Google Earth
Added 2006-07-26
by Bytesman
Visualize any logfile (firewall / apache you name it) in near realtime on Google Earth. See where you traffic is coming and going to.

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