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    Sippts

    Sippts

    Set of tools to audit SIP based VoIP Systems

    Sippts is a set of tools to audit VoIP servers and devices using SIP protocol. Sippts is programmed in Python and it allows us to check the security of a VoIP server using SIP protocol. You can freely use, modify and distribute. If modified, please put a reference to this site. Most security tools can be used for illegal purposes, but the purpose of this tool is to check the security of your own servers and not to use to do bad things. I am not responsible for the misuse of this tool. Sippts...
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    BerserkArch

    BerserkArch

    A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution.

    BerserkArch is a security-focused, performance-tuned Linux operating system (OS) based on Arch Linux, designed for developers, hackers, and technical users. A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution crafted for hackers, developers, and nerds alike. Following the Arch Linux philosophy, it is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to build their environment with only the components they need, rather than having a lot of pre-installed software like some other...
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    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    Distro Penetrasing Live System Burn to USB Flash Disk & Run.

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux is an open source operating system developed by the HTGL Project from Indonesia which provides penetration testing.
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    CrunchPwn

    Lightweight Debian Based Pen Testing Linux Distro

    #Pwn Linux (pronounced CrunchPwn) is a penetration testing repository/addition for CrunchBang Linux. The packages also work with any Debian Wheezy compliant system. Default themes are built specifically for OpenBox, but feel free to submit themes for various windows managers. Pull requests are gladly accepted, and requests for tools can be made by opening an issue on github or on sourceforge.
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    HackShark Linux

    HackShark Linux

    Lightweight Linux distro for penetration testing

    Based on MATE environment HackShark Linux is a lightweight distribution for penetration testing, cyber forensic investigation and vulnerability assessment purpose.
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    XSSAlert
    Penetration Testing tool for detecting XSS Attack
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    Sherlock Roams is a Python-based password auditing tool for Un*x-based systems. It uses a brute force approach on the shadow file (or the regular password file if that fails) to determine which users on your system have obviously insecure passwords.
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