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syslog-ng Premium Edition
Added 2007-08-10
by BalaBit IT Security
The syslog-ng Premium Edition application is a system logging client and server application that offers native TCP and TLS support, disk buffering, and logging directly into SQL databases. It runs on a variety of UNIX-like systems, and can also collect logs from Microsoft Windows platforms.

The Encryption Wizard for Oracle
Added 2007-06-26
by RDC, Inc.
The Encryption Wizard for Oracle is a database encryption tool designed exclusively for the Oracle RDBMS. The Encryption Wizard allows you to physically encrypt the data that resides within your database through an easy-to-use Java interface. Download a free full-featured of the Encryption Wizard for Oracle today! Along with database encryption features, the Encryption Wizard ships with advanced security and auditing functions built on the foundation of dependable encryption techniques - an intuitive interface to Oracle's own certified and tested DBMS_Crypto and DBMS_Obfuscation_Tookit packages.

SnortNotify
Added 2007-03-24
by Adam Ely
Running from cron at a specified interval SnortNotify will search a snort database for new alerts. If new alerts match a pre configured priority level, an email will be sent to the contact. The email will include Sensor name, the signaturename, and the timestamp.

BinarySEC
Added 2007-01-25
by Michael Vergoz, Richard Touret
BinarySEC is an intelligent web application firewall. It suppresses 99,9% malicious HTTP(S) traffic and installs in less than 15 minutes. Its AI engine can modelize normal requests and reject abnormal traffic in minutes. Software solution working as a module. Less than 2% impact on performance.

Source Security
Added 2007-01-15
by
sourcesec.com provides Web-based access to code auditing applications, and was created to assist developers and users in auditing their programs for vulnerabilities. You can upload your code for static analysis by RATS, Flawfinder and ITS4 as applicable - the C/C++, PHP Python and Perl languages are supported. Additionally, a simplified search function is available which easily allows efficient Web searches for security-related information.

SafePasswd
Added 2006-10-15
by Robert Accettura
Generate safe, secure and memorable passwords quickly and easily. If a password isn't memorable it isn't used. Also visually displays how effective a password is.

sshtools
Added 2006-10-10
by CypherXero
sshtools allows you to parse your ssh logs into data that makes sense. Allows you to view the number of failed logins, block the top 10 failed IP addresses, and build reports based on your logs. Currently, there are eight different options for parsing your ssh logs, and all parsing is done without your login IP Address(s), so that you can see the most important data, which is other people logging in. Plans for sshtools include real-time monitoring and real-time IP blocking, and much more.

md5tables
Added 2006-09-16
by CypherXero
md5tables is a shell script that references a wordlist of md5 hashes and words for password auditing. It can crack MD5 hashes from a wordlist of hashes/words in mere seconds.

Jailkit
Added 2006-09-07
by Olivier Sessink
Jailkit is a suite to create and deploy chroot jails for user accounts and for daemons. It has several utilities to facilitate the setup of chroot jails and utilities to use and check existing jails.

MDCrack
Added 2006-09-07
by Gregory Duchemin
MDCrack is a free featureful password cracker designed to bruteforce several commonly used hash algorithms at a very aggressive speed rate. It can retrieve any password made of up to 8 characters (16 for PIX algorithms) and 55 characters when salted. In order to achieve the highest possible speed rate, this program uses several cores for each algorithm it supports. Each one of these cores provides a different level of optimization designed to best fit with a specific set of command line options. Whatever command line configuration is used, MDCrack will always arrange to use the best available core. To date, this program supports bruteforce attacks on MD2, MD4, MD5, NTLMv1 and PIX (enable and users) hashes, the list of algorithms is growing up. Multi threading allows for parallel cracking and load sharing between several CPUs and multiplies overall speed by the number of available processor(s). This yields to phenomenal performance even on old generation multi-CPUs systems. Several options offer fine tuning for the attack and allow to save and resume your session at a later time. This program has multiple uses in real life, while its primary goal is obviously to test the strength of hashed passwords, it can also be used as a raw benchmark tool for integer calculs. For any question you may have, please be sure to first read the Frequenty Ask Questions file (FAQ) provided in MDCrack ZIP file. I hope you will enjoy this program.

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