Hirens Boot CD http://www.warezfreaks.com/downloads.php?id=15926
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My picks for windows
IDS :
Snort http://www.snort.org
Sniffer :
Ethereal http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/
Vulnerability Scanner :
Nessus http://www.nessus.org/ (The windows version is available for 30 days trial)
GFI Languard http://www.gfi.com/downloads/downloads.asp?pid=8&lid=1
Integrity Checker
Tripwire http://www.tripwire.com/
Yee, it is great idea ;)
http://pricelessware.org/
http://snapfiles.com/
http://bootdisk.com/
http://www.filesearching.com/
OK
http://wilderssecurity.com
Anything by "javacool" like Spyware Blaster, Spywareguard, Browser Hijack Blaster
http://www.winpatrol.com
"WinPatrol" nice all round level 2 defence suite now at release 6.5 (so get the update if you already have it!)
http://www.swatit.org
"SwatIT" is another antispy/trojan offering
http://www.analogx.com
"Script Defender"............stops scripts running from where they should not
Just a few of my favourites
EDIT: I found the other cigarette packet!
http://keir.net/software.html
"Scrip Trap" another script interceptor with an interface to your AV (nice touch)
"BDE Remove 1.04" Tidies up Kazaa rubbish.
http://www.bitdefender.com/
Free AV for windows AND *nix
Security tools for "popular" P2P applications
http://www.webattack.com/get/hostadmin.html
Nice GUI to manage you Windows "hosts" folder
And for the really paranoid:
http://www.runtimeware.com
"Sentinel" by Derek de Oliveira
A "checksummer" with a nice GUI and the ability to autolaunch your AV
Cheers
Thanks for all of the links, now i just gotta take a week outta my life and learn to use all these.
Thanks again
Boogymantroy
SCANNERS
NMap - http://www.insecure.org
SuperScan - http://www.foundstone.com
Administrative tools and some other Network ones:
http://www.glocksoft.com
Ethereal, a packet sniffer: http://www.ethereal.com/
Windump: http://windump.polito.it/
TCPDump (For *NIX): http://www.tcpdump.org/
Kerio Personal Firewall (Free Personal Firewall for Windows): http://www.kerio.com
Knoppix Linux (Live Linux CD): http://www.knoppix.org
Cheers,
cgkanchi
I know it has been mentioned before but not here so i would just like to add to it:
www.freeprogrammingrecources.com
www.majorgeeks.com
they include everything :D
and BTW: i think this is great cause everyone gets to post their thing which they think might help someone out...noobs in this case but here is also some stuff for more advanced
great thread ;)
Ultimate Boot CD- fixed two computers that were supposed to be unrepairable using the tools on the cd http://www.ultimatebootcd.com
I just recently switched to a *nix platform and do not know what apps are any good, but I did notice that people are not posting what OS's these apps are for.Quote:
Originally posted here by 576869746568617
1.) Tool must be freely available, and free for personal use.
2.) When posting info on tools, please include the Operating System in the title of the post, such as "Windows IDS Tools", or "Linux Firewall Tools"
Just mentioning it since it was posted.
Operating System Mandrake Linux
Firewall: Shorewall. If there is better free one, let me know!
Anti-Virus: BitDefender. I was told antivirus was not needed for Linux. :confused:
Stay Updated!
<----- Such a *nix n00b ::coffee::
While this idea of an apps thread is a good one, I'd like to point out that it has been done before. Can't really blame you for not knowing as most of you are new and wouldn't of known it existed.
Must have tools by allenb1963
maybe the threads could be merged ?
That's a good idea....no point in having two threads for the same thing!
Yeee, but one problem that can came up.......................what if all sites and programs will be repeated all the time? // I mean when this thread will be much longer. //
Will that be cool?
Well people will just have to look from where the file or site is from....so they could not post same link twice...even if it happens it wont be like 10 times a day....it would be very rare :D
Why not just merge the threads and make the combined one a sticky?
Network Traffic --- NetworkActiv PIAFCTM for Windows
NetworkActiv
I am in the process of re-building my system, after a virus wreaked havoc with me OS.
(W2K Pro SP4 + all patches, Symantec netsec 2004 on guard, and 'it' still came through. this thread is a godsend. Everything the average paranoid Op could need, all in one spot.
For what it's worth, I think if it is possible to combine, then do so. Otherwise, make certain that each thread has links to the other ??
Hex Editors
Windows
XVI32
WinHex
Pocket PC
PHew
OSX
Uedit
Debuggers
Windows
Olly Debugger
Pat or JK's API Spy
Alternate Filestream Scanner
Windows
LADS
Internet Browsers
Windows/Linux/OSX
Mozilla
Mozilla Firebird
Opera
Port Scanners
Linux/Windows
Nmap
Windows
Angry IP scanner
Password Crackers
Windows/Linux
John
Windows
Brutus
Process/Registry/DLL/File Monitors
Windows
Sysinternals
(lots of neat apps here)
Proxies
(note: Opera and Mozilla have built in Proxy servers)
Windows
Achilles
Sniffers
Linux/Windows
Snort
Ethereal
Windows
Cain
Vulnerability Scanners
Linux/Windows
Saint
Nessus Netcat SuperScan
Spyware
Windows
Spybot Search and Destroy
Adaware
WiFi Detectors
Netstumbler
in my briefcase i always carry:
knoppix
apache
java sdk
gmake
nmap
php
phpbb
postgresql
mysql
ether real
samba
and a variety of win bootup disks
luckily most of them fit on a single cd
Found this good tools at Foundstone
Assessment Utilities
Fpipe Version 2.1
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/assessment.htm
Forensic Tools
Pasco v1.0
Galleta v1.0
Rifiuti v1.0
NTLast™ v3.0
Forensic Toolkit™ v2.0
ShoWin™ v2.0
BinText™ v3.0
PatchIt™ v2.0
Vision™ v1.0
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/forensics.htm
Intrusion Detection Tools
IPv4Trace v1.0
Carbonite™ v1.0
FileWatch™ v1.0
Attacker™ v3.0
Fport™ v2.0
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/..._detection.htm
Scanning Tools
SuperScan™ v4.0
MydoomScannerCheck for MyDoom Worm v1.0
MessengerScan v1.05
SQLScan v1.0
BOPing™ v2.0
ScanLine™ v1.01
Trout™ v2.0
DDosPing™ v2.0
SNScan™ v1.05
CIScan v1.0
RPCScan v2.03
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/scanning.htm
Stress Testing Tools
FSMax™ v2.0
Blast™ v2.0
UDPFlood™ v2.0
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/stress_testing.htm
All round good security tools www.securiteam.com
and for Wireless; www.wi-foo.com
Nikto (web scanner); www.cirt.net/code/nikto.shtml
useful pen test tools; www.greyhat.de
Allenb1963's original thread and 576869746568617's new thread have been merged, thread has been cleared out, and thread has been made sticky in Miscellaneous Security Discussions.
Bite my ar53 you guys! Yeah, bite my ar53, that's what you can all do! ::bah::
well, all i have to say is.... wtf?!?!?!?!?
Cpt Spock I fear you are acting a highly illogical way....
http://www.python.org/
and what is Capt. problem???
If you want to try linux or change your linux version, have a look at http://www.linuxiso.org/
it has a wide selection of versions to choose from. also for the people who didn't know linux is free to download, as is all of the distros on this site.
Hope this will help.
Umm....I was reading my original post and realized I forgot a few.
F.I.R.E.
And also.....
Assembler, Disassembler, and Hex Tools
BGP Trace Route
telnet://route-views.oregon-ix.net/
(note...you'll need to copy the above link and paste it, as it's a telnet shortcut)
And my favorite (especially for footprinting suspicious IPs)
SamSpade
http://www.linuxforum.com/linux_downloads.php - You can download Linux OS from here, hope this is useful web site....
thanks...
http://www.linuxforum.com/index.php - Looking for Linux information? Looking for Linux Manual? or Looking for Linux How-To? this site is was provided what you need.
NIKTO
Nikto is an Open Source (GPL) web server scanner which performs comprehensive tests against web servers for multiple items, including over 2600 potentially dangerous files/CGIs
Nikto is not designed as an overly stealthy tool. It will test a web server in the shortest timespan possible, and it's fairly obvious in log files. However, there is support for LibWhisker's anti-IDS methods in case you want to give it a try (or test your IDS system).
Link to download the software :
http://www.cirt.net/code/nikto.shtml
I was told I should post this link in this forum, as well.
http://www.jpsdomain.org/infosec/sec-tools.html
Has lots of great security tools.
I don't use this much since I mainly use linux, but it seems to work well on my WinXp and 98SE computers. Keeps the spyware from being installed in the first place.
Spyware Blaster
Forgot the important part- freeware but could use a donation if you are able.
http://www.zingsoftware.com/downloads/pm2.0std.zip
I started using this firewall. Port Monster 2.0 is now provided to everyone, completely free of charge, no spyware/adware, no nag screens, no registration required. FREEWARE. This is definitely one of the greatest firewalls I have seen. It contains other tools that remind me of netstat and nbtstat. Also has a port scanner and other tools.
***EDIT***
The link above, doesnt seem to want to show up on my screen, maybe it's just me, let's try again.
http://www.zingsoftware.com/downloads/pm2.0std.zip
I have not had the time to go through evey post, and I think it has been mentioned on AO. I think that is how I found it.
SlickRun a command line to select programs, urls, and almost anything else you need with little effort.
http://www.bayden.com/slickrun/updat...en&ver=3.0.0.1
http://www.algonet.se/~hubbabub/freeware/freeware.html
http://www.atomkey.com/freeware/
http://www.analogx.com/contents/news.htm
http://www.foundstone.com
http://www.diamondcs.com.au/index.php?page=products
http://www.mnsi.net/~jhlavac/freeware/
http://www.webattack.com/freeware/categories/10/
Have fun :D
Netcat all in one low key back end tool use it for security checking.
A lot of the ones i know about are already up there but here is a free file integrity monitor that works really good it is implemented on our servers here at our office. It notifies you of any changes to your files also you can set it up to email reports for viewing.
GFI LANguard System Integrity Monitor 3
http://gfi.com/downloads/downloads.a...=9&vid=1&lid=1