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KeePass Command Line Interface (CLI) / interactive shell.
Use kpcli to access and manage your KeePass databases from a Unix-like command line.
It supports all version 1.x (*.kdb) and 2.x (*.kdbx) prior to the KDBX 4.0 update.
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MR.SE SQL Injection Tool programmed under Perl and hackers can quickly and easily penetrate their desired website databases with this.
BASE is the Basic Analysis and Security Engine. It is based on the code from the Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) project. This application provides a web front-end to query and analyze the alerts coming from a SNORT IDS system.
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DominoDig is a perl program designed to help facilitate auditing Lotus Domino web servers. Produces an HTML report that provides a list of all the unique .nsf databases it was able to access, as well as IP addresses and email addresses.
CMS identifier (cmsident) attempts to identify the content management system used to generate a given web site (and its version). Future versions will automatically look up found versions in vulnerability databases to alert if updates are necessary.