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THC-Fuzzy Fingerprint v0.0.8
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Date added: 04/27/2007 |
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Fuzzy fingerprinting (ffp) is a technique that extends common man-in-the-middle attacks by generating fingerprints that closely look like the target's public key fingerprint.
Due to the fact that fuzzy fingerprinting doesn't try to collide the fingerprints, good results can be achieved in reasonable time. |
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THC-Parasite v1.2
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Date added: 04/26/2007 |
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THC-Parasite v1.2 allows you to sniff on switched networks by performing ARP man-in-the-middle spoofing. Selective targets, DOS and various other features present. Changes: Now running on Solaris and OpenBSD as well! :-) |
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THC-Grenzgaenger v0.3
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Date added: 04/17/2007 |
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Grenzgaenger is a Socks like hacker tool for tunneling nmap, netcat and exploits transparently through systems into protected networks. This tool is in ALPHA state! |
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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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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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