John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), Windows, DOS, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its
... [More] primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. Besides several crypt(3) password hash types most commonly found on various Unix flavors, supported out of the box are Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 LM hashes, plus several more with contributed patches. [Less]
KisMAC is a free stumbler application for MacOS X that puts your card into monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X it has the ability to run completely invisibly and send no probe
... [More] requests.
KisMAC supports several third party PCMCIA/PCCards cards with Orinoco and PrismII chipsets, as well as Cisco Aironet cards. AirPort and AirPort Extreme cards are supported in full passive mode, as well as Prism2 and Ralink USB devices. [Less]
Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables. It is a very efficient implementation of rainbow tables done by the inventors of the method. It comes with a GTK+ Graphical User
... [More] Interface and runs on Windows, Mac OS X (Intel CPU) as well as on Linux. [Less]
What is SIPVicious tool suite?SIPVicious suite is a set of tools that can be used to audit SIP based VoIP systems. It currently consists of four tools:
svmap - this is a sip scanner. Lists SIP
... [More] devices found on an IP range svwar - identifies active extensions on a PBX svcrack - an online password cracker for SIP PBX svreport - manages sessions and exports reports to various formats
RequirementsPythonSIPVicious works on any system that supports python 2.4 or greater.
Operating SystemIt was tested on the following systems:
Linux Mac OS X Windows FreeBSD 6.2
If you use it on systems that are not mentioned here please let me know goes it goes. [Less]
The purpose is this tool is to easily create and manage RSA certificates, and perform known attacks to crack them.
The main two attacks that will be supported in a first phase will be, the debian
... [More] openssl bug, and the factorization attack for small size certificates. [Less]