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    Revenssis Ethical Hacking Suite

    Revenssis Ethical Hacking Suite

    Fully featured network, wireless and web app pentesting suite.

    Nicknamed as the "Smartphone Version of Backtrack", Revenssis Penetration Suite is a set of all the useful types of tools used in Computer and Web Application security. Tools available in it include: Web App scanners, Encode/Decode & Hashing tools, Vulnerability Research Lab, Forensics Lab, plus the must-have utilities (Shell, SSH, DNS/WHOIS Lookup, Traceroute, Port Scanner, Spam DB Lookup, Netstat... etc). All these fitting in an application approx. 10MB (post installation).
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    DroidVulMon

    DroidVulMon

    This project is to monitor vulnerability of Android based smartphone

    This project is to monitor vulnerability of Android based smartphone by collecting user's events activated inside of mobile smart work devices. We want to develop an Android Vulnerability Monitoring system (DroidVulMon) by collecting and aggregate diverse events activated from user's mobile device for detecting malicious attacks such as mobile exploits. We provide open source S/W with overall common modules such as collecting events and detecting malicious events.
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    OpenSE(Open Secure Encoder)

    OpenSE(Open Secure Encoder)

    OpenSE - Secure your online transactions today!!

    Secure Encoder is a digital secure channel which provides a way to identify yourself. For instance, you can log to your email account by filling the username and password. But, is it safety? Your email account can be stolen by the hackers. Your computer's may suffer from the virus, trojan, key logger, rootkit or phishing attack, and all of your email contents are exposed. For which applications support the Secure Encoder, you are required to input the pin number which generates...
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    JHoney is a honeypot tool for Linux written in Java. It simulates vulnerable net services to trick an attacker or trojan to attack them. The attacker IP is blocked once a service is attacked, and then the intruder cannot attack for example webservers.
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