Sectools.org Top 100: Tools 91 - 100
Chris Clymer
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- Generally costs money. Free limited/demo/trail versions may be available
- Works natively in Linux
- Works natively on BSD variants. OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris, other UNIX variants.
- Works natively on Mac OS X
- Works natively on Microsoft Windows
- Features a command-line interface
- Offers a GUI interface
- Source code available for inspection
#91 - SAINT
- Security Administrator's Integrated Network Tool
- A little bit outdated
#92 - OpenVPN
- A full-featured SSL VPN solution
- Open Source and multi-platform
- Based on OpenSSL
- Good for tunneling traffic
#93 - OllyDbg
- An assembly level Windows debugger
- Popular for malware analysis on Windows
- Included in BackTrack liveCD(yes, thats right!)
#94 - Helix
- A Linux Distribution with Computer Forensics in Mind
- Knoppix based
- Like BackTrack, but aimed specifically at forensics
#95 - Bastille
- Security hardening script for Linux, Mac OS X, and HP-UX
- Very useful for establishing a minimum security baseline
- If you aren't a security or UNIX expert, great way to start securing a system
- Doesn't cover all bases, just a good start
#96 - Acunetix Web Vulnerabilty Scanner
- Commercial Web Vulnerability Scanner
- Yet another web vulnerability scanner
#97 - TrueCrypt
- Open-Source Disk Encryption Software for Windows and Linux
- Popular cross platform disk encryption
- Create encrypted volumes that are readable from Windows or Linux
- Able to create "hidden" volumes within encrypted ones
#98 - Watchfire AppScan
- Commercial Web Vulnerability Scanner
- Yup, another web vulnerabilty scanner
#99 - N-Stealth
- Web server scanner
- And one last web scanner
#100 - MBSA
- Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
- Ties into Windows System Update Server
- Helps admins to bring their servers into compliance with Microsofts security guidelines
- Seriously. Microsoft's security guidelines.
- Think of this as Bastille for the Windows platform. Based on MS's standards...
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OpenVPN