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    SimpleX

    SimpleX

    The first messaging platform operating without user identifiers

    ...The video shows how you connect to your friend via their 1-time QR-code, in person or via a video link. You can also connect by sharing an invitation link. Temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise addresses and credentials for each user contact or group member. It allows to deliver messages without user profile identifiers, providing better meta-data privacy than alternatives. Many communication platforms are vulnerable to MITM attacks by servers or network providers. ...
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    Cyborg Essentials

    Cyborg Essentials

    Cyborg Essenitals is Debian based Penetration Testing Distro

    ...Cyborg Essentials comes with full UEFI Support. It can also be upgraded over the air for upcoming versions as it has its own REPOSITORY. Cyborg Essentials also have Anonymous-Mode for hiding identity.
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    DENRIT

    DENRIT

    Perform anonymous and non-anonymous pentesting.

    DENRIT allows remote administration of anonymous networks (TOR, I2P and FreeNet). Also, contains a pentesting module to execute commands using a selected anonymous network, pentesting with TOR or TCP Follows a client/server model with well-defined communication interfaces. SSH is used to allow remote clients to access the machine and manage any anonymous network that is installed there, plus allows penetration testing anonymously (or non-anonymously) using tools such as Metasploit Framework, nmap, nikto, among others. ...
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    Blaster Scan is a TCP port scanner. It can extract users exploiting vrfy or expn, check anonymous access on FTP, check brute force on FTP and POP3, extract daemons\' versions, and scan for CGI bugs. It also has a SYN port scan, the ability to ping hosts t
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    Official An0nOS

    A DIFFERENT AnonOS! We are not Anonymous-OS. It was made by diff Anons

    An0nOS is an OS that was developed by N3m3515 and Huh_ in the AnonOps IRC chat. An0nOS is different from the controversial "Anonymous-OS" that sparked outrage by other Anons and eventually lead to SourceForge taking it down. An0nOS comes from the idea of a TRUSTED system that even the "1337" users trust. This OS has different flavors that appeal to each type of user. An0nOS is a penetration-testing OS designed with Anonymous in mind. Designed by Anons, for Anons. ...
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