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    Whonix

    Whonix

    Whonix is an Anonymous Operating System.

    ...Please go to: https://www.whonix.org/ (This is only Whonix's sourceforge must-have project page.) Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It's based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user's real IP. Whonix consists of two parts: One solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which we call Whonix-Gateway. The other, which we call Whonix-Workstation, is on a completely isolated network. Only connections through Tor are possible. ...
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    SWsterisk Debian based Asterisk

    SWsterisk Debian based Asterisk

    Asterisk and FreePBX on Debian, by Astiostech Sdn Bhd Malaysia

    ...Network: After booting, run #ifconfig -a Then either #dhclient ethX or edit manually /etc/network/interfaces #ifup ethX More details can be found here: Asterisk 11: http://highsecurity.blogspot.com/2013/04/sanjay-asterisk-debian-based-asterisk.html Asterisk 13: http://highsecurity.blogspot.com/2014/10/debian-7-wheezy-based-asterisk-12.html Username/Passwords: ================ OS: root/asteriskrocks FreePBX: admin/@steriskRocks1 MySQL: root/@steriskRocks1 AMI: admin/@steriskRocks1 Other passwords likely to be: @steriskRocks1
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    Virtual Machines and Appliances

    Virtual Machines and Appliances

    Virtual Machines in OVA format for VirtualBox and other virtualization

    ...Provided in OVA format, simply "File" -> "Import" in VirtualBox. VM Default Credentials: Root Password: toor User Password: nimda The "user" name will be the distribution you're running. For example if it's FreeBSD, the user's name is "freebsd".
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    Virtual Machine Images

    Ready-to-use virtual machine images for Virtual box and Qemu.

    ...Ready-to-use images based on small dynamically-sized virtual disk (2-8Gb). Generally FOSS e.g. Linux, BSD from install iso or netinstall. User name matches dist e.g. debian user is "debian". Password is same. Root password (if set) is "toor".
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    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    OSAF-TK your one stop shop for Android malware analysis and forensics.

    Welcome to OSAF! The OSAF-Toolkit was developed, as a senior design project, by a group of IT students from the University of Cincinnati, wanting to pioneer and pave the way for standardization of Android malware analysis. The OSAF-Toolkit is built from Ubuntu 11.10 and pre-compiled with all of the tools needed to rip apart applications for code review and malware analysis. Our primary goal with the toolkit is to be able to make application analysis as easy as possible. We also wanted to...
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