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    Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT)

    Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT)

    A push-button wireless hacking and Man-in-the-Middle attack toolkit

    This project is designed to run on Embedded ARM platforms (specifically v6 and RaspberryPi but I'm working on more). It provides users with automated wireless attack tools that air paired with man-in-the-middle tools to effectively and silently attack wireless clients. Some of the tools included in the kit are: Custom regex-based DNS Server DHCP Aircrack-ng suite Browser Exploitation Framework (Preconfigured for metasploit) Metasploit Python-based Transparent Injection Proxy Pushbutton configuration "Limpet Mine" mode for attacking existing networks You basically answer three questions in the start script, wait a bit, then log into the BEEF console to start attacking clients
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    ECommands

    ECommands

    Commands made Easy and practical for Unix/Linux

    This software is made with the purpose of making easy the Unix/Linux Server management. Is made completly in Python, making this project as a OS independent. Was tested over Linux and Windows. For documentation go to http://www.life-microsystems.com/index.php/ecommands-documentation
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    yaSSL, or yet another SSL, is an embedded ssl library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. yaSSL is highly portable, and runs on standard as well as embedded platforms(QNX, ThreadX, VxWorks, Tron) yaSSL is still available but no longer being developed. Current development on the same project continues under wolfSSL. Visit yaSSL Home above for the latest stable release.
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    Project WinSec, codenamed Firefly, is a GNU GPL licensed security program for checking and applying Microsoft© Windows© updates, and fixing other security issues automatically.
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    The goal of Operation Project X is to crack the 2048-bit RSA private encryption key Microsoft uses to sign Xbox media, by using distributed computing. This key could be used by Xbox owners to run homebrew code on their machines.
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    The .Net CP Project has the goal to create a totally free web hosting control panel that works with .NET technology on windows 2000/2003 servers. The panel will control aspects as: webspace, bandwith, dns, mail, news, and more.
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