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    FlippingBitbot

    Vulnerable VM featuring Bitbot

    This is a Linux based VM that is intended as a way to get security researchers started with simple botnet research. It also requires the researcher have some ability to assess and exploit vulnerabilities, with the ultimate goal of obtaining root access to the VM. This is the second of many to come, please feel free to supply feedback so I can make future ones more enjoyable and fulfilling.
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    CloudPower

    CloudPower

    A tool for organising, visualising and executing Web resources.

    CloudPower is a Java application that offers functionality similar to that found in operating systems, for the World Wide Web. References to Web resources, whether they be static or dynamic can be arranged into sets. These sets can themselves contain other sets, allowing for resources to be arranged like files on an operating system. These sets can be saved and retrieved, allowing users to organise their cloud resources. Two graph visualisations (hierarchy and energy) let users quickly...
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    Kifupdown is a KDE/Java (Koala) frontend to the 'ifupdown' commands. It lives in the systray and is designed to be unobtrusive and work seamlessly with your existing network configuration.
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    VeriNeC (Verified Network Configuration) is a network configuration management application. It allows to import configuration, simulate and verify the network and distribute configuration to devices.
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