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    Abdal FTP BruteForce

    Abdal FTP BruteForce

    FTP BruteForce tool For real Pentest

    Abdal FTP BruteForce tool is a powerful software with zero error rate to test the intrusion of servers that work with FTP protocol, this tool supports proxy for attacks and can transfer all your traffic in the hacking process to the proxy Slowly
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    HttpReports APM

    HttpReports APM

    HttpReports is an APM (application performance monitor) system

    HttpReports is an APM (application performance monitor) system for Net Core. Based on MIT open-source protocol, The main functions include statistics, analysis, visualization, monitoring, tracking, etc. It is very suitable for use in microservices.
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    We! Analyze By Or Cohen

    We! Analyze By Or Cohen

    We! Analyze - designed to analyze ArcSight SmartConnectors logs.

    ...Also, many single connectors collect events from multiple locations (multi database, multi file, WUC) and we might never know one of these locations is unavailable as events from the other locations are arriving so the connector seems to be working fine. Eventually, when we do understand that something is wrong, it takes a while to analyze, understand and solve. In light of these problems in the process of error detection in connectors, I have developed is an automated tool named 'We! Analyze' with its own UI which analyzes connector logs manually or using an API that can be started from the command line, a schedule task or from the console with an action in rule, tool or integration command (if you use the API you can forward the events to a syslog listener in CEF format).
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