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LEVI 0.4
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Date added: 03/21/2007 |
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LEVI is code profiling tool for Windows NT-2000 which monitors imported and inline code constructs. |
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Sysmask v1.02
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Date added: 03/09/2007 |
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Sysmask is a security solution designed for Linux systems. It can protect
the system integrity against vulnerabilities in the great majority of codes,
whether known or unknown, patched or non-patched, in user programs,
libraries or the kernel.
Sysmask can be configured to restrict the access of a process or a user to
system resources: files, sockets, devices, system calls, disk space, memory
usage. The restriction policy can be defined with great precision, sometimes
contextual. Processes with tightly restricted access rights may continue to
do their normal work as before, but if they are compromised, the malicious
code that gets run will be unable to harm the system except for the job that
is assigned to the compromised process.
A fully deployed sysmask can protect the system against any vulnerability
except those in a small portion of the kernel, which is historically very
solid, plus those in the sysmask package itself.
With respect to other security solutions, several novel features have been
introduced in sysmask.
1. It offers protection against most kernel vulnerabilities that occur or
will occur in practice, by allowing selective closure of unused system
calls and activities for untrusted processes or users.
2. Using configuration definitions with a simple user-friendly syntax,
interactive security reactions can be defined in various ways, leading to
flexible and highly customizable security schemes without the need to
recompile existing softwares nor even to modify their configurations.
Custom interactive reactions greatly enhance the security level, as the
system behavior becomes unpredictable to outside attackers with no knowledge
of these reactions.
3. It can protect against both system level risks (unauthorized accesses
etc.) and user level risks (viruses etc.), and includes efficient resource
consumption limitations that overcome the shortcomings of traditional rlimit
setups.
4. It supports runtime reconfiguration with a menu-based user interface that
accepts feedback configuration.
Sysmask introduces only minimal or negligeable performance overhead, except
for a few programs under special conditions and requiring highly selective
protection.
The package of sysmask is also very simple and compact, with its critical
parts independent of outside codes (libraries), minimizing the probability
of bugs contained in the package itself.
Sysmask allows you to radically reduce the need to update your system
components for security reasons, because you can now live with
vulnerabilities without being hurt. Traditional anti-virus scanners are no
longer needed, let alone the need to update them, because sysmask can
prevent any virus from being installed. |
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Hidden Utilities XP
hot!
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Date added: 02/10/2007 |
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Hidden Utilities XP allows access to nearly 100 hidden utilities that are not normally accessible to the average user. System information, diagnostics, repair tools and more in both Windows and Command Line utilities are now easily opened. Hidden Utilities XP includes easy access to 53 Windows tools and 43 Command Line utilities. |
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Statocrypt v0.8
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Date added: 12/23/2006 |
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A shell extension for Windows (2000/XP) which displays a little lock icon in the bottom left corner of the icon for files which are encrypted with NTFS EFS encryption.
* Requires Windows 2000 or higher
* On Win XP displays icon in the folder tree of Explorer for encrypted folders.
Install:
Download the dll and run the following command from your run prompt, replacing the path stuff with the actual path to where you put the dll file:
regsvr32 c:path odllstatocrypt.dll |
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Scrounge NTFS v0.8.6
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Date added: 12/21/2006 |
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Data recovery program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition.
I wrote this program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested, especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program.
You should have your partition information stored away in advance. This allows reliable retrieval of file info. If you don't however, there's some hope. You can guess at it in many cases. |
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