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    Brakeman

    Brakeman

    A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails app

    Brakeman is a free vulnerability scanner specifically designed for Ruby on Rails applications. It statically analyzes Rails application code to find security issues at any stage of development. Brakeman now uses the parallel gem to read and parse files in parallel. By default, parallel will split the reading/parsing into a number of separate processes based on number of CPUs. In testing, this has dramatically improved speed for large code bases, around 35% reduction in overall scan time....
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    TeamSploit

    Pen Testing With Friends

    TeamSploit makes group-based penetration testing fun and easy, providing real-time collaboration and automation. TeamSploit is a suite of tools for the Metasploit Framework. TeamSploit should work with any MSF product (including, OpenSource, Express, or Pro). Features Include: - Exploitation Automation - Automated Post-Exploitation - Information and Data Gathering - Session Sharing - Trojans and Trollware TeamSploit's primary goal is to automate common penetration testing tasks, and provide access and information to fellow team members.
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    CrunchPwn

    Lightweight Debian Based Pen Testing Linux Distro

    #Pwn Linux (pronounced CrunchPwn) is a penetration testing repository/addition for CrunchBang Linux. The packages also work with any Debian Wheezy compliant system. Default themes are built specifically for OpenBox, but feel free to submit themes for various windows managers. Pull requests are gladly accepted, and requests for tools can be made by opening an issue on github or on sourceforge.
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    Compensato
    Compensato is full suite of diagnostic and troubleshooting tools (focused on troubleshooting Windows environments at the moment) that runs from an Ubuntu based Linux live environment. Once booted a browser winow will launch and the program will automatically look for a Windows installation to work with. You should be able to have this Windows installation visible to the system either internally or externally.
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    This software is a set of tools that hides C source code in txt files. Also the software is able to restore the txt files to C source code again. This work is based on the tool c2txt2c by Leevi Martilla. Csteg needs a book file in txt format to hide C so
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    Unsploitable

    Automatically Patch Metasploitable Vulnerabilities

    ...Unsploitable specifically targets exploits provided by penetration testing frameworks such as Metasploit. Unsploitable is tool for the Metasploit Framework. Unsploitable should work with any MSF product (including: OpenSource, Express, or Pro).
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