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System Explorer
by Knyaz on Aug.09, 2011, under Tools
System Explorer is free, awards winning software for exploration and management of System Internals. This small software includes many usefull tools which help you Keep Your System Under Control. With System Explorer You get also fast access to File Database which help you to determine unwanted processes or threats. System Explorer is translated into 21 languages and is available for download in installer and portable version.
wfuzz–web application Web application bruteforcer
by Knyaz on Aug.09, 2011, under Tools
Wfuzz is a tool designed for brute forcing Web Applications, it can be used for finding resources not linked (directories, servlets, scripts, etc), bruteforce GET and POST parameters for checking different kind of injections (SQL, XSS, LDAP,etc), bruteforce Forms parameters (User/Password), Fuzzing,etc.
Tool for removing rootkits
by Knyaz on Aug.07, 2011, under Tools
GMER is an application that detects and removes rootkits .
It scans for:
CCleaner 3 delivers nuanced drive wiper
by Knyaz on Oct.29, 2010, under News, Tools
CCleaner hasn’t seen many major revisions since Piriform launched it in 2004, but debuting today, CCleaner 3 includes some extremely useful new features that make it worth the upgrade.
One of the biggest is a drive-wiping tool that can wipe all the data from your hard drive, but can also scrub only the available free space. As with many of the tools in CCleaner, it’s fairly nuanced and allows for a simple one-pass overwrite and three levels of secure deletion. These include a Department of Defense-level three-pass option, a National Security Administration-level seven-pass cleaning, and a 35-pass Gutmann-level deep scrub. Note that the more passes you select, the slower the deletion process.
‘World’s sexiest hacker’ faces court
by Knyaz on Oct.15, 2010, under HackEye, News
TARING alluringly into the camera with dazzling blue eyes and a rather daring outfit is the Russian student accused of a plot to defraud British and US banks of millions.
Kristina Svechinskaya, 21, has been dubbed the “world’s sexiest computer hacker” after being charged with being part of a gang aiming to steal $223 million. Wearing leather boots and skin-tight jeans, she wept during a court appearance this week. She was expected to appear in court again yesterday, charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud and false use of passports. If convicted, she could be jailed for up to 40 years.
Microsoft Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit
by Knyaz on Oct.13, 2010, under HackEye, Tools
Microsoft has published The enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) which is designed to help prevent hackers from gaining access to computer systems.
Software vulnerabilities and exploits have become an everyday part of life. Virtually every product has to deal with them and consequently, users are faced with a stream of security updates. For users who get attacked before the latest updates have been applied or who get attacked before an update is even available, the results can be devastating: malware, loss of PII, etc.
Security mitigation technologies are designed to make it more difficult for an attacker to exploit vulnerabilities in a given piece of software. EMET allows users to manage these technologies on their system and provides several unique benefits: