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    MaskPhish

    MaskPhish

    Introducing "URL Making Technology" to the world

    ...It can be integrated into Phishing tools (with proper credits) to look the URL legit. Hiding phishing links in normal-looking trust-able links is a bigger part of social engineering. By using this method the attacker owns the trust of the victim, and the victim treats the phishing link as a normal link because the top-level domain (like Google, YouTube, New York Times, etc) is considered clean.
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    Mpge

    Mpge

    Mpge

    ...With Mpge is possible make trojan horse files for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, OS X 10.4 Tiger, OS X 10.5 Leopard and OS X Montain Lion 10.8.1 for all Mac OS X is possible make a trojan horse files contains a reverse shell into files .pkg and files .app. I used three real Mac OS X: Attacker: MacBook with Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Target: Mac iBook PowerPC G4 with Mac OS X10.3.5 Panther and after MacBook and iMac Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.1. All Mac OS X were connected on intranet lan of an italian ISP. The attacker MacBook is in listening and expected the reverse shell from the target Mac iBook PowerPC G4 that receive a package and when user click on file .pkg and insert the user password, the attacker receive a reverse shell of target. ...
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    IAN (I Am Normal) is used to minimize the chance of an attacker successfully fingerprinting a honeypot. This is accomplished by creating bogus data and history files, alter creation and modification times, add users, patch x number of programs, etc.
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    Defensive Tools For The Blind

    Defensive System Administrative Tools

    Defensive Tools For The Blind (DTFTB) is a collection of Windows and Linux tools that automate: post exploitation, backdoor, and rouge access discovery, for defenders. DTFTB allows a system defender to quickly and precisely locate common backdoor tendencies and system misconfigurations used by an attacker to maintain access. Additionally DTFTB provide automated access-denial tools, that prohibit the introduction of new backdoors to a system. DTFTB is primarily geared towards CTF or other competitive environments.
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    Securden Privileged Account Manager

    Unified Privileged Access Management

    Discover and manage administrator, service, and web app passwords, keys, and identities. Automate management with approval workflows. Centrally control, audit, monitor, and record all access to critical IT assets.
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