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Tool Pack
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Date added: 10/24/2005 |
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This Pack includes NTRegmon (scans your pc for all active registry, Netbus Protection (runs in back round of pc looking for NetBus trojan) and Ultimate Brodcast scanner (scanns mass IPs) |
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THC-HappyBrowser v0.9
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Date added: 04/14/2007 |
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HappyBrowser can be used by every person who wants to check an NT-Server/Webserver for known vulnerabilities, without the need of having deep security knowhow. Securing while surfing is the motto. |
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THC-Flood Connect v1.5
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Date added: 04/08/2007 |
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Flood Connect is a connection flooding tool which supports SSL, sending + dumping data, closing or keeping sessions etc. Just a small release. Have fun. |
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THC-CUPASS v1.0
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Date added: 04/12/2007 |
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CUPASS uses techniques to guess the password of ANY user on a WindowsNT/W2K server or domain. CUPASS uses a flaw in the implementation of Microsofts NetUserChangePassword API to guess/change the users password. This release is the proof of concept code for the THC paper CUPASS and the NetUserChangePassword Problem |
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THC-Amap v5.2
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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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