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    Advanced Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Platform

    The most complete and Advanced Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking Platform dedicated to Advanced Professionals. Developed to bring the power of Offensive Security in the anyone's pocket 100% OPEN SOURCE - ANDRAX is a independent solution for Security professionals who loves Linux
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    Malware Classifier

    Malware Classifier

    Perform quick, easy classification of binaries for malware analysis.

    Adobe Malware Classifier is a command-line tool that lets antivirus analysts, IT administrators, and security researchers quickly and easily determine if a binary file contains malware, so they can develop malware detection signatures faster, reducing the time in which users' systems are vulnerable. Malware Classifier uses machine learning algorithms to classify Win32 binaries – EXEs and DLLs – into three classes: 0 for “clean,” 1 for “malicious,” or “UNKNOWN.” The tool was developed...
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