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    readpe

    readpe

    The PE file analysis toolkit

    readpe (formerly known as pev) is a multiplatform toolkit to work with PE (Portable Executable) binaries. Its main goal is to provide feature-rich tools for properly analyze binaries with a strong focus on suspicious ones.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Bifrozt

    Bifrozt

    High interaction honeypot solution for Linux based systems

    NOTICE: The format of this project has been changed from ISO to using ansible and has been moved to GitHub. Github link: https://github.com/Bifrozt/bifrozt-ansible
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Quick Check

    Quick Check

    Quick Check is a small MD5 comparison program.

    Quick Check is a small MD5 comparison program, that uses a class provided by "IranianExperts". At this point in the project it just compares MD5 however in the future it might support SHA1 and others. When you first open the program you are greeted with a small form that contains two text boxes and one button. First you enter the hash of the file you got from where you downloaded, next click the button and browse to the downloaded file and the program will retrieve the MD5 hash and compare. If they match, the label at the bottom left will let you know, same on the contrary. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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