• Security Tool Profiles

    Some of these tools are free, while others may be commercial applications. This section features profiles, or overviews of the features and functionality of the given tools. The profiles are not as in-depth and don’t reflect personal experience with the product like the product reviews.

    Sub7 / Backdoor-G RAT

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is a RAT?: RAT is an acronym for Remote Access Trojan. A RAT might have a functional use, but it is typically used to describe malicious code that is installed without the user’s knowledge with the intent of monitoring the computer, logging keystrokes, capturing passwords and otherwise assuming control of the computer from...

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    SnoopAnalyzer Standard

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is SnoopAnalyzer Standard?: SnoopAnalyzer Standard is a network protocol analyzer (packet sniffer) for Microsoft Windows platforms(95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP). What Does SnoopAnalyzer Standard Do?: You can capture useful network information about IP, TCP, UDP, and other protocol traffic. SnoopPlugin DLLs will let you acquire and analyze a variety of network information. How Do You Use SnoopAnalyzer...

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    Sniphere

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is Sniphere?: Sniphere is a freeware protocol analyzer and network packet capturing (packet sniffer) utility for Windows-based computers using WinPCap. Faster Than a Speeding Packet: Sniphere set out to separate itself from the freeware competition by the speed at which it captures and analyzes network packets. Sniphere claims to have a superior packet...

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    Plastic Sniffer

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is Plastic Sniffer?: Plastic Sniffer is a free protocol analyzer (packet sniffer) from Plastic Water. What Does It Do? : Plastic Sniffer captures data packets on a network for further analysis. It can help you identify and troubleshoot problems on your network. Why Use Plastic Sniffer?: Plastic Sniffer was designed specifically to be...

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    Network Probe

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    Network Probe System Requirements: Network Probe will run on Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X and Solaris Intel/Sparc (admin/root access needed). It requires that you have Java 1.1.8 runtime or later installed as well as a network card with promiscuous-mode capability What Can Network Probe Do?: Network Probe allows you to capture and view...

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    NetStumbler

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is NetStumbler?: NetStumbler is a tool which allows you to detect and identify wireless access points. It can be used for a variety of wireless network troubleshooting purposes, including: Test and verify wireless network functionality Detect other networks potentially interfering with yours Locate and identify rogue access points within your network Help aim...

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    IP Sniffer

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is IP Sniffer?: IP Sniffer is a freeware protocol analyzer, or packet sniffer, developed by Erwan’s Lab. IP Sniffer System Requirements: IP Sniffer is designed to run on the Microsoft Windows operating system platform. It can use raw sockets in Windows 2000, WinPCap or an NDIS protocol to facilitate the packet capture. What...

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    Foundstone Vision

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is Vision?: Vision is a GUI (graphical user interface) version of the popular freeware tool FPort, also from Foundstone. Vision provides a comprehensive and in-depth port scanning functionality with additional features to help identify and eradicate issues. What Can Vision Do?: The Foundstone Vision utility can display all open TCP and UDP ports...

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    Foundstone FPort

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Is FPort?: FPort is a free utility available from Foundstone, a division of McAfee, which you can use to identify unknown, open ports and their associated applications What Does FPort Do?: An FPort scan reports all open TCP/IP and UDP ports and maps them to the owning application. Similar information can be gathered...

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    Wireshark Network Protocol Analyzer

    by  • August 20, 2009 • Security Tool Profiles

    What Happened To Ethereal?: Wireshark is Ethereal. Gerald Combs, creator of Ethereal, took a position with CACE, developers of the WinPcap library. He wanted to bring Ethereal with him, but due to a trademark dispute he was forced to fork the development code under a new name, Wireshark. Ethereal still exists, but Combs and...

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