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wfuzz–web application Web application bruteforcer

by on Aug.09, 2011, under Tools

wfuzz-basic1 is a designed for brute forcing Applications, it can be used for finding resources not linked (directories, servlets, scripts, etc), GET and POST parameters for checking different kind of injections (SQL, XSS, LDAP,etc), Forms parameters (User/Password), Fuzzing,etc.

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Tool for removing rootkits

by on Aug.07, 2011, under Tools

GMER is an application that detects and removes rootkits .gmer- http://www.gmer.net

It scans for:

  • hidden processes
  • hidden threads
  • hidden modules
  • hidden services
  • hidden files
  • hidden disk sectors (MBR)
  • hidden Alternate Data Streams
  • hidden registry keys
  • drivers hooking SSDT
  • drivers hooking IDT
  • drivers hooking IRP calls
  • inline hooks
  • GMER runs on NT/W2K/XP/VISTA/7, and it can be downloaded here.
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    CCleaner 3 delivers nuanced drive wiper

    by on Oct.29, 2010, under News, Tools

    CCleaner hasn’t seen many major revisions since Piriform launched it in 2004, but debuting today, includes some extremely useful new features that make it worth the upgrade.
    One of the biggest is a drive-wiping 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 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.

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    Microsoft Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit

    by on Oct.13, 2010, under HackEye, Tools

    has published The enhanced Mitigation Experience (EMET) which is designed to help prevent from gaining access to systems.

    and have become an everyday part of life. Virtually every product has to deal with them and consequently, users are faced with a stream of 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 are designed to make it more difficult for an to exploit vulnerabilities in a given piece of software. EMET allows users to manage these technologies on their system and provides several unique benefits:

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    Microsoft Port Reporter tool

    by on Oct.13, 2010, under HackEye, Tools

    The is a that you can use to log TCP/IP port data on computers that are running Server 2003, Microsoft XP, or Microsoft 2000.

    The Port Reporter tool port activity. The tool is a small program that runs as a service on a . On Windows Server 2003 and on Windows XP-based computers, the service can log the following information:

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    Google Hacks!

    by on Oct.12, 2010, under Tools

    is a compilation of carefully crafted Google searches that expose novel functionality from Google’s and map services. For example, you can use it to view a timeline of your results, view a map, for music, for books, and perform many other specific kinds of searches. You can also use this program to use google as a proxy.

    Source & Download Location: http://code.google.com/p/googlehacks/

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