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    PSI Probe

    PSI Probe

    Advanced manager and monitor for Apache Tomcat

    ...Generally supported versions for third-party tomcat providers align with their support but earlier versions may still work. It is advisable in every case to use only supported tomcat releases per specific vendor. Our support will only be against non-CVE releases.
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    jNistScap

    Java library to handle NIST SCAP: CPE, CVE, CVSS, etc.

    This library is a split from the ESIS Framework and ESIS project. It allows to describe the NIST CVSS, CPE and CVE objects. SCAP stands for the Security Content Automation Protocol, see http://scap.nist.gov for more information.
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    OWASP JSEC CVE DETAILS
    OWASP JSEC CVE Details is is an opensource application developed in Java that is used to know about details of CVE , current CVE releases and also search exploits and proof of concept. https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_JSEC_CVE_Details [Features] [+] Fetch Recent CVEs [New Features included in v2.0] [+] Search for vulnerabilities of different platform/application/categories [+] Search CVEs [+] Search POC & Exploits Project/Source Code : http://dibsy.github.io/JSEC_CVE_DETAILS/
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    Java Exploit For Openssl Heartbleed Bug

    Client exploit for openssl heartbleed bug written in Java

    This is a Java client program that is used to exploit the openssl heartbleed bug. It is based on the quick and dirty demonstration of CVE-2014-0160 by Jared Stafford (jspenguin@jspenguin.org). Just run the program as: java -cp "." JavaHeartBleed <host> <port> Example, java -cp "." JavaHeartBleed localhost 443. You are free to distribute and modify the program as per your requirement. For queries/feedback, feel free to drop an e-mail to: saurabhsule82@yahoo.co.in.
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    COMMON VULNERABILITIES AND EXPOSURES (CVEŽ) DATABASE BROWSER, CVEBROWSER A web search engine for the CVE dictionary, targeted to be used on a intranet. CVEBrowser uses Java Servlets / JSP and MySQL and its designed to work well on RedHat
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