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  • Androids and Antivirus.

    Your Android really needs Antivirus Security ? Why shouldn’t you protect your Android phone? Why to use an Antivirus for your Android? So that users can protect their devices from trojans, viruses, spyware, and other types of malware. Most peop…

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  • REMnux: A Linux Distribution for Reverse-Engineering Malware

    REMnux: A Linux Distribution for Reverse-Engineering MalwareREMnux is a lightweight Linux distribution for assisting malware analysts in reverse-engineering malicious software. The distribution is based on Ubuntu and is maintained by Lenny Zeltser. REMnux is designed for running services that are useful to emulate within an isolated laboratory environment when performing behavioral malware analysis. As part […]

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  • Hash Code Cracker V 1.2 Released ~ Password Cracking from BreakTheSecurity

    Hash Code Cracker V 1.2 Released ~ Password Cracking from BreakTheSecurity BreakTheSecurity is proud to release the Hash Code Cracker Version 1.2. Our latest release supports Online Cracking function.Description:This password cracker is developed for PenTesters and Ethical hackers. Please Use this software for legal purposes(Testing the Password Strength).Features:This software will crack the MD5, SHA1,NTLM(Windows Password) […]

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  • INSECT Pro 2.7 – Penetration testing tool download

    INSECT Pro 2.7 – Penetration testing tool download INSECT Pro 2.7 – Ultimate is here! This penetration security auditing and testing software solutionis designed to allow organizations of all sizes mitigate, monitor and manage the latest security threats vulnerabilities and implement active security policies by performing penetration tests across their infrastructure and applications. This is […]

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  • Killapache: DDOS tool – Half of the Internet is vulnerable now !

    Killapache: DDOS tool – Half of the Internet is vulnerable now ! The Apache Software Foundation has announced a denial-of-service vulnerability that affects all versions of the ubiquitous Apache web server, leaving up to 65% of all websites vulnerable. A unknown flaw in the code for processing byte range headers allows versions 2.2.x of the […]

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