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    Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
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    Network utilities written in python to determine information about remote systems. Useful for find out where spam / hacking attacks originate
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    Peer-to-Peer direct communication services
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    STAT is a framework for building modular, stateful signature-based intrusion detection systems. STAT provides a means to develop sensors which operate in different domains and environments.
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    This is a program that watches your system log files, looking for hack attempts. It instanty reacts to potential security breaches by (for instance) adding firewall rules to cut off the attacker.
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    An alternative Identification system that is a replacement for Microsoft's Passport and the Liberty Alliance. Its a simple architecture that is setup so anyone can run a server and thereby have control over their online identification.
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    CryptoPy is a pure python implmentation of cryptographic algorithms and applications. The algorithms are developed for readability more than speed. The collection now includes IEEE 802.11i specific algorithms that generated the test vectors for 802.11i.
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    keystory, by analyzing email history, gathers data on the usage of OpenPGP signatures, and provides information to imperfectly, but practically complement the web of trust, answering questions such as "What keys has foo@bar.baz.com used, where and when?"
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    Visual interface to graphically manage antiviruses. Multilingual!. Needs Python with Gtk libraries and, of course, the (free or non-free) antivirus-es to be managed.
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    PYSSH (Secure Shell) is a implementation of SSH1 protocol in Python. It provides strong authentication and secure communications over insecure networks.
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    Snarfzilla was a GUI and web browser for the official Freenet Java server. The first web browser for the dark web. It hasn't been compatible with Freenet for several years and development ceased.
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    GNotary is an asynchronous peer-to-peer digital notary service based on email. The server polls POP3 mail boxes scanning for specified key words in the subject line. A digital signature of the email body is returned to the sender.
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    Very simple wrapper for using some common pgp commands from within python. Requires PGP5.0i or better(ish).
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    We launched the Firedraw project in order to make a free graphical interface for the Linux Firewall Netfilter(iptables, Kernel 2.4).
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    A peer-to-peer chat program that uses public key encryption (via Gnu Privacy Guard) to keep your conversations from the eyes of packet sniffers (*Cough* Carnivore *Cough*)
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    RotNN is a Python module that implements rotation encryption/obfuscation. The default action is similar to rot-13, but it can also rotate over the entire UNIX printable character set.
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    tesse is Transparent Extensible Steganographic fileSystem with Encryption
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    UnHackable

    Stay safe with unhackable hard to guess passwords generated by my App.

    Stay safe with unhackable hard to guess passwords generated by my Password Generator. This app generates passwords that will help you stay safe and hackers cannot guess it.
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    Secure Email List Services (SELS) provides software for private email discussion lists compatible with common email clients. SELS enables list members to exchange encrypted messages without exposing plaintext messages on the list server.
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