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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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    Middleware for Existing SSH Hosts (Mesh)

    Middleware for Existing SSH Hosts (Mesh)

    Fine-grained authorizations and single sign-on for SSH remote commands

    Mesh is a secure, lightweight grid middleware that is based on the addition of a single sign-on capability to the built-in public key authentication mechanism of SSH using system call interposition.
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    Secure Storage service is a set of tools to store in a secure way and in an encrypted format confidential data on the grid storage elements. The service has been designed for the grid Middleware of the EGEE infrastructure, gLite.
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    OSN is an open source open protocol distributed social network. Public key cryptography makes the network resilient to spam. User profiles are based on FOAF XML and users can migrate their profile from one site of the federation to another.
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    BruteNet is a system of the distributed brute force and distributed calculations built on user extensions capable to solve a great number of problems related to the partition on a lot of machines.With sample extention you can distribute brute md5-hash
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    Distributed session caching tools and APIs, primarily for SSL/TLS servers though perhaps useful for other (non-SSL/TLS) circumstances. Also includes a self-contained network abstraction library (libnal), and the sslswamp SSL/TLS benchmark/test utility.
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    Nariz is a distributed alert correlation system, that performs alarm correlation in two phases, preprocessing locally and distributed postprocessing. By splitting the correlation system amongst several computers.
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    ...Existing products we're involved in include port to Linux of Tony Forbes' MFAC for brute-force factorization of MM61 for relatively small factors, and further development and improvement of Tim Charron's ECMnet distributed computing f
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    OceanStore is an architecture for a global-scale file system which uses erasure coding, cryptography, and Byzantine agreement to provide available, highly durable storage in a peer-to-peer environment.
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    The goal of Operation Project X is to crack the 2048-bit RSA private encryption key Microsoft uses to sign Xbox media, by using distributed computing. This key could be used by Xbox owners to run homebrew code on their machines.
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    The NEO Project uses the NEO-c (Network Exchange Operation for Charity) platform to participate in various computing challenges and projects, and donates any winnings to the charities specified by its users.
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    Free Agents DIDS is a distributed intrusion detection system that you place on each host on your network. Agents intercommunicate with aes encryption, automatically alert you, and secure your network for free!
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    CSI PC2 is a project for verification and identification of biometrical information that scales up to tens of millions of entries. Several algorithms are implemented. It includes testbeds, benchmarks and genetic algorithms for optimization.
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