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    MimiPenguin

    MimiPenguin

    A tool to dump the login password from the current linux user

    A tool to dump the login password from the current linux desktop user. Adapted from the idea behind the popular Windows tool mimikatz. Takes advantage of cleartext credentials in memory by dumping the process and extracting lines that have a high probability of containing passwords. Will attempt to calculate each word's probability by checking hashes in memory, and regex searches. 2.0 introduces a clean port that aims to increase the speed of execution and portability
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    __Alien Cipher

    __Alien Cipher

    A bespoke symmetric cipher.

    Released under 'Creative Commons v3' license Alien Cipher is an endeavour to build my own symmetric cipher. The primary aim is to simply learn the fundamentals and finer details of cryptography in general and build working examples of my ideas in code. The code is shared here for posterity (future folk) in the guise that it may help others also on the path to cryptography. This code demo uses a 256bit rolling hash table (8x8bytes) at its heart to mix together pre-defined parameters...
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    Greyhound-Ubuntu : Trident

    Greyhound-Ubuntu : Trident

    An all purpose Distro for Pentesters

    Greyhound Trident is a GNU/Linux, Ubuntu based security distribution designed for penetration testing and cyber forensic investigations. It is a distribution designed for security enthusiasts and professionals, can also be used normally as your default OS. >>Based on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS (32bit ) user/pass : root/toor >>Kernel version 3.5.0-45 (little modified to make some of unsupported tools to work, but still will able to get Ubuntu updates ) >>2 Desktop environment : Gnome3,...
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    XFwall is a multi-distro professional graphical firewall software for Linux aimed at advanced users. The software has been adopted by private and governmental companies. XFwall can be used with client, servers, and (mainly) gateway machines.
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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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    WhitewallManager

    Whitelist manager

    WhitewallManager is a whitelist manager. It aims to be a web based administration tool for administrators using a default-deny approach to the security of the network they are responsible for. Default-deny is a superior model for network security as compared to default-allow, which is how the security model of most local area networks is modeled. Default-deny disallows all but access granted to resources which you specifically allow. The advantage to this is that any new resources which...
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    SXMD

    SXMD

    MultiDistribution with Diagnostics, Recovery, Backup, Cleaning.. tools

    The SXMD (" like Security-X MultiDistribution ") use syslinux, grub4dos and others bootloaders to recover a crashed boot or run many GNU / Linux utilities. The first category is "Antivirus" with editors like Antivir, AVG, Comodo, DrWeb, FSecure, Kaspersky, Panda, VBA ... The second is composed by GNU/Linux's Distro: DSL, CorePlus (+Qemu Starter), Slacko, Slax Custom, Slitaz & XPuD ... After, you can find very good Recovery and Partitioning tools : Redo Backup, Parted Magic, MiniTool Partition Wizard, Paragon, PING, OSF and ActiveBootDisk ... ...
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    Bootable CD Forensics/Virus Scanning/Recovery/PenTesting platform
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    Industrial Linux is dedicated to creating the most secure linux distro for professional server platforms.
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

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    Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
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    A Linux distro based on Linuxcare Bootable Business Card, this is a emergency tool with many uses
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