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    SSH-MITM

    SSH-MITM

    Server for security audits supporting public key authentication

    ssh man-in-the-middle (ssh-mitm) server for security audits supporting publickey authentication, session hijacking and file manipulation. SSH-MITM is a man in the middle SSH Server for security audits and malware analysis. Password and publickey authentication are supported and SSH-MITM is able to detect, if a user is able to login with publickey authentication on the remote server. This allows SSH-MITM to accept the same key as the destination server. If publickey authentication is not...
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    PyRDP

    PyRDP

    RDP monster-in-the-middle (mitm) and library for Python

    PyRDP is a Python Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Monster-in-the-Middle (MITM) tool and library.
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    MITMf

    MITMf

    Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks

    MITMf aims to provide a one-stop-shop for Man-In-The-Middle and network attacks while updating and improving existing attacks and techniques. Originally built to address the significant shortcomings of other tools (e.g Ettercap, Mallory), it's been almost completely rewritten from scratch to provide a modular and easily extendible framework that anyone can use to implement their own MITM attack. The framework contains a built-in SMB, HTTP and DNS server that can be controlled and used by the...
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    Jack the Stripper

    Jack the Stripper

    Perform automated MITM (Man In The Middle) attacks.

    ENGLISH: Jack the Stripper uses iptables, Ettercap and SSLStrip to intercept data between two connected targets (IP addresses). The victims's ARP tables must be poisoned by Ettercap, that means Jack the Stripper works only on local networks. PORTUGUÊS: Jack The Stripper utiliza iptables, Ettercap e SSLStrip para interceptar dados entre dois alvos (endereços IP) interconectados. As tabelas ARP das vítimas devem ser envenenadas pelo Ettercap, isso significa que Jack The Stripper funciona...
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    etherwall
    Etherwall is a free and open source network security tool that prevents Man in The Middle (MITM) through ARP Spoofing/Poisoning attacks. It Also prevent it from various attacks such as Sniffing, Hijacking, Netcut, DHCP Spoofing, DNS Spoofing, WEB Spoofing, and others. Note: For personal computer use only (client security) if you like this program, please give us your vote at http://sourceforge.net/projects/etherwall/reviews/
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