Wireshark 1.2.0pre1 Released
Wireshark® is the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer. It has a rich and powerful feature set and runs on most computing platforms including Windows, OS X, Linux, and UNIX. Network professionals, security experts, developers, and educators around the world use it regularly. It is freely available as open source, and is released under the GNU General Public License version 2
Saint vulnerability scanner v6.10.8 available
SAINT is the Security Administrator’s Integrated Network Tool. It is used to non-intrusively detect security vulnerabilities on any remote target, including servers, workstations, networking devices, and other types of nodes. It will also gather information such as operating system types and open ports. The SAINT graphical user interface provides access to SAINT’s data management, scan configuration, scan scheduling, and data analysis capabilities through a web browser. Different aspects of the scan results are presented in hyperlinked HTML pages, and reports on complete scan results can be generated and saved
Kismet-2009-05-RC2 released
Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g traffic
Nessus update to v4.0.1
Nessus is the world’s most popular vulnerability scanner used in over 75,000 organizations world-wide. Many of the world’s largest organizations are realizing significant cost savings by using Nessus to audit business-critical enterprise devices and applications.
Security-Database is back
We had intentionally disrupted "Security-Database ToolsWatch service" because many stupid laws are coming into play in France (HADOPI and LOPPSI). For sure, their absolute goal is to focus into monitoring french citizen. All the crap made around HADOPI and LOPPSI is only to disguise full increased monitoring and bigbrothering.
Security-Database observes Mourning for the death of Internet in France
We are suspending the "Security-Database" tools watch to show our complete disagreement with the HADOPI Law.
We will be back upon we feel secure.
The Freedomless Internet ... The French touch
France has adopted the Hadopi Law. Now the internet in France is gonna be as it was years before in Saudia Arabia or Tunisia.
VoIP Hopper v1.0 released
VoIP Hopper is a GPLv3 licensed security tool, written in C, that rapidly runs a VLAN Hop into the Voice VLAN on specific Ethernet switches. VoIP Hopper does thisby mimicking the behavior ofan IP Phone, in both Cisco and Avaya IP Phoneenvironments. VoIP Hopper is a VLAN Hop test tool but also a tool to test VoIP infrastructure security.
Saint scanner 6.10.5 available
SAINT is the Security Administrator’s Integrated Network Tool. It is used to non-intrusively detect security vulnerabilities on any remote target, including servers, workstations, networking devices, and other types of nodes. It will also gather information such as operating system types and open ports. The SAINT graphical user interface provides access to SAINT’s data management, scan configuration, scan scheduling, and data analysis capabilities through a web browser. Different aspects of the scan results are presented in hyperlinked HTML pages, and reports on complete scan results can be generated and saved
Secure Auditor v2.0 available
Secure Auditor is a Unified Risk Management Solution which
enables user to perform enumeration, scanning, auditing, penetration
testing and forensics on different operational systems from single console with 30 embedded utilities Secure Auditor Version performs audit on Oracle, MSSQL, Windows and Cisco Routers, presents vulnerability specification, prioritizes risk levels, and provide step by step methods of mitigation.
HADOPI Law for the dummies !!!
Here is the definition given in Wikipedia.
"The HADOPI law is a controversial French copyright law bill regulating the downloading of files from the Internet. The bill, backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy, was unexpectedly rejected by the French National Assembly on April 9, 2009.[1][2][3]. The French government will ask for reconsideration of the bill by the French National Assembly on 29 April 2009[4]"
source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HADOPI_law