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TNV
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Date added: 01/15/2007 |
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TNV visualizes pcap data to graphically depict network packets, links, and ports for network traffic analysis to facilitate learning what constitutes 'normal' behavior, investigating security events, or network troubleshooting. It depicts network traffic by visualizing packets and links between local and remote hosts. It is intended for network traffic analysis to facilitate learning what constitutes 'normal' activity on a network, investigating packet details and security events, or for network troubleshooting. It can open saved libpcap (from tcpdump, windump, ethereal, etc.) formatted files or capture live packets on the wire, and export data in libpcap format or save the data to a MySQL database to enable the examination of trends over time. |
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THC-Scan v2.01
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Date added: 03/31/2007 |
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For the 10th anniversary of THC here is a special update for THC-Scan: Recompiled to run on modern computers without problems. A new version of world´s best free wardialer/scanner. THC-Scan v2.01 is working under DOS, Win95/98/NT/2K/XP and all DOS emulators (UNiX) on all 80x86 processors. ODBC databank support, completely automated tone, carrier, vmb scanning, large palette of analysing tools included. Comes with full source code. |
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THC-RWWWShell v2.0
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Date added: 04/02/2007 |
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The Reverse-WWW-Tunnel-Backdoor is proof-of-concept Perl program for the paper Placing Backdoors through Firewalls . It allows communicating with a shell through firewalls and proxy servers by imitating webtraffic. The master/slave relation is reversed, therefore no listening ports are used on the target machine. |
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THC-Dialup Login Hacker v1.1
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Date added: 04/03/2007 |
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Long, long time ago, we released a tool called Login Hacker, for penetrating dialup modems. Today we are releasing a similar and easier tool for Linux which does the same job better. All you need is UNIX and minicom. Have fun with this little release! |
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Xprobe2
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Date added: 04/15/2007 |
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Written and maintained by Fyodor Yarochkin, Meder Kydyraliev and Ofir Arkin, Xprobe (I II) is an active OS fingerprinting tools based on Ofir Arkin’s ICMP Usage In Scanning Research project.Xprobe is an alternative to some tools which are heavily dependent upon the usage of the TCP protocol for remote active operating system fingerprinting.
The first version of Xprobe2 combined various remote active operating system fingerprinting methods using the ICMP protocol, which were discovered during the “ICMP Usage in Scanning” research project, into a simple, fast, efficient and a powerful way to detect the underlying operating system a targeted host is using.
Xprobe2 is an active operating system fingerprinting tool with a different approach to operating system fingerprinting. Xprobe2 rely on fuzzy signature matching, probabilistic guesses, multiple simultaneously matches, and a signature database. |
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