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TcpView
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Date added: 10/01/2005 |
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Very useful tool that associates to each running process the internet ports it works on |
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TCPDUMP 3.9
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Date added: 07/02/2005 |
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TCPDUMP version 3.9.0 is in alpha as of April 6, 2005
Tcpdump prints out the headers of packets on a network
interface that match the boolean expression. It can also
be run with the -w flag, which causes it to save the
packet data to a file for later analysis, and/or with the
-b flag, which causes it to read from a saved packet file
rather than to read packets from a network interface. In
all cases, only packets that match expression will be pro­
cessed by tcpdump.
Manual:
http://www.hackerscenter.com/library/search.asp?id=742 |
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Tara v3.0.3
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Date added: 12/25/2005 |
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Tiger Analytical Research Assistant (TARA) is an upgrade to the TAMU 'tiger' program. Since 'tiger' has not been updated since 1994 (and again in 1999), there were numerous changes made to the 'systems' directories. Output was streamlined to provide a more readable report file. Also, bugs in the 'scripts' directory were corrected. TARA was tested under Red Hat Version 5.x, 6.x, 7x; SGI IRIX 5.3, 6.x, and SunOS 5.x. We are currently working on a Mac OSX interface. This upgrade was performed by the Advanced Research Corporation under a contract from the the United States Government.
From the original Tiger README:
..tiger is a set of scripts that scan a Un*x system looking for security problems, in the same fashion as Dan Farmer's COPS. 'tiger' was originally developed to provide a check of UNIX systems on the A M campus that want to be accessed from off campus (clearance through the packet filter). As such, we needed something that *anyone* could run if they could figure out how to get it down to their machine. |
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SQLScan v1.00
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Date added: 01/26/2005 |
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A tool for scanning Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Worm. |
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Sprajax
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Date added: 03/30/2007 |
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Sprajax is an open source black box security scanner used to assess the security of AJAX-enabled applications. By detecting the specific AJAX frameworks in use, Sprajax is able to better formulate test requests and identify potential vulnerabilities.
Denim Group developed this innovative tool that will revolutionize security assessments by providing a more thorough diagnosis of security vulnerabilities within the AJAX code that other web security scanners are not designed to read. The software then produces a report of possible weaknesses for developers to remedy.
- Support for Microsoft Atlas web applications
- Support for fuzzing Web Services based on a WSDL description |
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