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PCAnywhere PassView v1.11
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Hits: 42 |
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Date added: 02/01/2006 |
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Reveals the passwords stored in PCAnywhere items. Both login information and the protection passwords are revealed instantly. |
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PWDumpX v1.1
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Hits: 44 |
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Date added: 12/31/2006 |
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Allows a user with administrative privileges to retrieve the domain password cache, the password hashes and the LSA secrets from a Windows system. This tool can be used on the local system or on one or more remote systems. |
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THC-Amap v5.2
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Hits: 47 |
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Date added: 01/11/2006 |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233! |
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p0f v2.0
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Hits: 47 |
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Date added: 09/06/2006 |
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P0f v2 is a versatile passive OS fingerprinting tool. P0f can identify the operating system on:
- machines that connect to your box (SYN mode),
- machines you connect to (SYN+ACK mode),
- machine you cannot connect to (RST+ mode),
- machines whose communications you can observe.
P0f can also do many other tricks, and can detect or measure the following:
- firewall presence, NAT use (useful for policy enforcement),
- existence of a load balancer setup,
- the distance to the remote system and its uptime,
- other guy's network hookup (DSL, OC3, avian carriers) and his ISP.
All this even when the device in question is behind an overzealous packet firewall, when our favourite active scanner can't do much. P0f does not generate ANY additional network traffic, direct or indirect. No name lookups, no mysterious probes, no ARIN queries, nothing. How? It's simple: magic. Find out more by reading the README file. |
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Sam Spade v1.14
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Hits: 48 |
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Date added: 05/28/2005 |
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This version has a lot of bugfixes over 1.10, the previous stable release, and a number of new features. |
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