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    WiFi-Pumpkin

    WiFi-Pumpkin

    WiFi-Pumpkin - Framework for Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point Attack

    ...It comes stuffed with features, including rogue Wi-Fi access points, deauth attacks on client APs, a probe request and credentials monitor, transparent proxy, Windows update attack, phishing manager, ARP Poisoning, DNS Spoofing, Pumpkin-Proxy, and image capture on the fly. moreover, the WiFi-Pumpkin is a very complete framework for auditing Wi-Fi security check the list of features is quite broad.
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    leet

    leet

    Leet is CCEx's software application for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).

    The name leet stands for "Linux exquisite encryption tool", it will be a software application for on-the-fly encryption, similar in its functionality to TrueCrypt. The goal of leet however is to be simpler and as user friendly as possible, making encryption and securing of information accessible to anybody, even those who don't necessarily have any prior knowledge of data securing, algorithms and encryption. However it's not targeted at this group of users only, part of the ambition of this project is to reach companies, institutions, governments (etc...) as well.
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    MITMf

    MITMf

    Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks

    ...As of version 0.9.8, MITMf supports active packet filtering and manipulation (basically what better filters did, only better), allowing users to modify any type of traffic or protocol. The configuration file can be edited on-the-fly while MITMf is running, the changes will be passed down through the framework.
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    hsencfs

    hsencfs

    High Security Encrypting File System

    HSENCFS is a user space encrypting file system. Simple to set up, seamless to use, fast, safe, secure and maintenance free. It will encrypt data on the fly written to it, decrypt data read from it. HSENCFS uses only storage space for actual data stored, no pre-allocation needed. It is fast enough for real time Video Encryption. HSENCFS is classified as a variable key length encryption.
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    ScardFace is a python3k library for interfacing with smart cards, which supports Plug-and-Play readers inclusion and threading. It also offers classes for manipulating APDU cmds and resps, and use them in a transport-protocol-independent fashion.
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