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    hollows_hunter

    hollows_hunter

    Recognizes and dumps a variety of potentially malicious implants

    ...It scans running processes, or even the full system, to identify potentially malicious implants. The tool can recognize and dump suspicious artifacts such as replaced PEs, injected PEs, shellcode, hooks, and in-memory patches. Unlike PE-sieve’s more process-specific workflow, Hollows Hunter can select targets using broader criteria such as process IDs, process names, or creation time. This makes it useful for incident response, memory triage, and forensic investigation of suspicious Windows systems. Its purpose is defensive analysis, helping researchers extract suspicious memory artifacts for deeper review.
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    ossp uuid win32 port

    A win32 port of OSSP's uuid library

    .... === Acknowledgment: OSSP uuid homepage: http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/uuid/ === Current status: * Branch from OSSP uuid library v1.6.2 * A workable/buildable msvc10 solution files which tweaks: * Tweaked config.h (config_win32.h) and uuid.h (uuid_win32.h) which suit for MSVC 32/64 bits compilers * uuid_mac.cpp: Use windows platform sdk to get the mac addr of 1st NIC * uuid_cli.cpp: A simple drop-in replacement of getopt() for uuid_cli to work. * uuid_prng.cpp: Quick fixes enable to be built in MSVC. === Todo: * cover mingw & cygwin. * no dce support. * not yet process uuid++.cc/hh * no perl/pqsql/php binding yet.
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    A small command line tool to process streams of numbers and spit out the running total, bin the results or merge duplicates. Supports arbitrary precision numbers. ocdf is named for the cumulative distribution function in probability.
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    DLLInjector is a simple command-line tool for injecting a DLL into a running process.
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    Simple command line tool for listing what programs have open sockets.Searching on specified ports are allowed.Searching on specified process are allowed.
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    mfork is a command-line tool to parallelize shell commands. Each line of text fed to it causes mfork to fork off a new process and run the the line of text though a shell. The maximum amount of concurrent processes can be set on the command line.
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