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    malware-samples

    malware-samples

    A collection of malware samples and relevant dissection information

    This repo is a public collection of malware samples and related dissection/analysis information, maintained by InQuest. It gathers various kinds of malicious artifacts, executables, scripts, macros, obfuscated documents, etc., with metadata (e.g., VirusTotal reports), file carriers, and sample hashes. It’s intended for malware analysts/researchers to help study how malware works, how they are delivered, and how it evolves.
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    Flashbang

    Project "Flashbang" - An open-source Flash-security helper

    Flashbang is an open-source Flash-security helper tool designed to extract and display flashVars from a SWF that is “naked” (i.e. not wrapped in a bigger application) so that security testers can begin analysis (e.g. for XSS or other vectors) without decompiling the whole SWF. It is built atop Mozilla’s Shumway project. It works in modern browsers via HTML/JS, can also be run locally, and does not upload SWFs to servers (processing stays local). It is still considered alpha quality. Clone...
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    This is a JavaScript library which gives the ability to use cryptographic functionality abstracted of available technologies on the browser side. It executes a cryptographic function with the fastest technology including Java, JavaScript and Flash.
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    This is a JavaScript library which gives the ability to use cryptographic functionality abstracted of available technologies on the browser side. It executes a cryptographic function with the fastest technology including Java, JavaScript and Flash.
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    This is a script. It's created to make WEP crack work easier. It depends on aircrack-ng and macchanger. However, if you don't want to change your MAC address, macchanger is not essential.
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    Flash/PHP adaptation of the XTEA encryption algorithm. Allows encryption/decryption of sensitive data using 128-bit key. May be used for network data (HTTP) or offline for implementations like secure CD-ROM projects.
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