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Java Bind Shell
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Date added: 11/02/2006 |
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A example that shells are also possible with java. |
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ksb26 v0.0.3
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Date added: 02/23/2006 |
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ksb26 [Kernel SOCKS Bouncer] is a Linux Kernel 2.6.x Loadable Kernel Module that that redirects tcp connection (to user-defined target hosts) through socks 4/5 chains. This is obviously quite useful if you want to transparently tunnel certain things through a given proxy to remain anonymous, or if you want to be able to sniff certain network traffic transparently. |
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Mixminion v0.0.7.1
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Date added: 10/27/2005 |
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Mixminion is the standard implementation of the Type III anonymous remailer protocol, which lets you send very anonymous email. This best-of-breed remailer uses conservative design approaches to provide security against most known attacks. We chose a simple, extensible design so that we can provide a robust core system and then experiment with new research features such as dummy policies, directory servers, and reputation systems. |
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Moorers Proxy Checker Final
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Date added: 01/15/2005 |
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Nice Proxy Checker By Moore |
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MorphMix v0.1
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Date added: 10/30/2005 |
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MorphMix is a peer-to-peer circuit-based mix network to provide practical anonymous low-latency Internet access for millions of users. Unlike traditional circuit-based mix networks such as Tor (the successor of Onion Routing), the Anonymity Network, the Freedom Network, or JAP, MorphMix does not consist of a relatively small set of dedicated mixes that serve many clients. Rather, every MorphMix client is also a mix at the same time and contributes to the mix network infrastructure. MorphMix has been fully specified and thoroughly analysed, and the most important results are that MorphMix scales very well, provides good protection from a realistic adversary, offers good performance such that users won't turn away from the system, and has modest hardware requirements. As a proof of concept, a prototype has been developed that implements the entire MorphMix protocol. The main conclusion of the project is that MorphMix overcomes the limitations of traditional mix networks and is the first practical system that enables anonymous low-latency Internet access for a large number of users. |
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