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This is the tool section!!

 

This page will contain links to tools either internal or external as well as code snippets which you may find helpful.

 

All material is provided with the original authors licence fully intact.

 

Tools/Scripts we have written (or co-authored):

 

CyberCPR – An incident response tool specifically written for the task!! (Link Soon)

 

SauceWalk Proxy Helper – Ever thought “But what about all of the includes and other stuff that the spider can’t see!?!” I did… now I have this!! (Link Below)

 

NetflowDB – Netflow backed with a database and a web engine.

More information and link: HERE

 

APKTTool – A web based tool for transferring APK files to your device. (Link Soon)

 

GravGrab – Gravatar fun!! (Link Soon)

 

AngryTuna – Guitar Tuner (Lost in the never never)

 

 

Tools we like:

 

(free)

 

Nmap – http://nmap.org/ (Windows/Linux/OSx/Other)

Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is a free and open source (license) utility for network discovery and security auditing.

On the surface it’s easy to think of Nmap as a port scanner on steroids.. In reality Nmap is provided as a whole suite of tools!!

 

 

PuTTY – http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ (Windows)

PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Windows and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator. It is written and maintained primarily by Simon Tatham.

One of the many “sad facts” for Windows users is that there is no out of the box support for SSH. PuTTY makes it all better!!

 

 

Ncat – http://nmap.org/ncat/ (Windows/Linux/OSx/Other)

Ncat is a feature-packed networking utility which reads and writes data across networks from the command line.

Meow!! Ncat is an awesome alternative to using the original (and also awesome) netcat tool, extra features include the ability to create a persistent listener on a Linux box!! (I know right… Sweet!!)

 

 

Aircrack-ng – http://www.aircrack-ng.org/ (Linux/OSx/Windows)

Aircrack-ng is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks.

The security geeks go-to tool for wireless testing!!

 

 

OpenVAS – http://www.openvas.org/ (Linux/VM)

The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution.

A nightmare to get up and running on certain flavours of Linux (Ubuntu for one!!) but very rewarding when you do. An excellent tool with many useful features, some would say Nessus is better but I would say if you have Nessus, get OpenVAS too (it’s free!!)

 

Veil – https://www.veil-evasion.com/

A framework designed to generate payloads that bypass antivirus!

This is both amazing and scary!! the ability to create a ninja style malicious payload that is invisible to fully patched and up to date AV is he most beautiful type of wrong!

(commercial)

 

Nessus (Commercial Version) – http://www.tenable.com/products/nessus

Comprehensive Security and Compliance Auditing with Automatic Monitoring

It’s better than the free version!!

 

 

Source Code:

 

Google Code Repo – Coming Soon

 

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