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    syslog-ng

    syslog-ng

    Log management solution that improves the performance of SIEM

    syslog-ng is the log management solution that improves the performance of your SIEM solution by reducing the amount and improving the quality of data feeding your SIEM. With syslog-ng Store Box, you can find the answer. Search billions of logs in seconds using full text queries with Boolean operators to pinpoint critical logs. syslog-ng Store Box provides secure, tamper-proof storage and custom reporting to demonstrate compliance. syslog-ng can deliver data from a wide variety of sources to...
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    keysniffer

    keysniffer

    Linux kernel mode debugfs keylogger

    A Linux kernel module to grab keys pressed in the keyboard, or a keylogger. keysniffer was initially written with the US keyboard (and conforming laptops) in mind. By default it shows human-readable strings for the keys pressed. However, as keyboards evolved, more keys got added. So the module now supports a module parameter codes which shows the keycode shift_mask pair in hex (codes=1) or decimal (codes=2).
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    Snare Lite (SIEM & Logging Software)

    Snare Lite (SIEM & Logging Software)

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    ATTENTION: Snare Lite is unsupported legacy software. While it will remain a part of the SourceForge community, it is no longer secure and compliant. For up to date Snare software check out Snare Enterprise. https://www.snaresolutions.com/try-snare-for-free/ Snare Enterprise was created to keep up with the fast paced security software market. It started with the desire to create premium logging and SIEM tools that were agnostic by nature so they could be used to boost any SIEM...
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    G15daemon provides support for the G15 keyboard. Multiple LCD clients are supported with a 'virtual' LCD buffer for applications or libraries, and all keys are usable. Users flip through connected screens with a press of a button.Linux, OS-X & Solaris
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    LKL is a userspace keylogger that runs under Linux on the x86 arch. LKL logs everything that passes through the hardware keyboard port (0x60). It translates keycodes to ASCII with a keymap file.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Free Agents DIDS is a distributed intrusion detection system that you place on each host on your network. Agents intercommunicate with aes encryption, automatically alert you, and secure your network for free!
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