RSS 5 projects tagged "Security Audit"

Download Website Updated 16 Jun 2011 buck-security

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Buck-Security is a security scanner for Debian and Ubuntu Linux. It helps you to harden your system by running some important security checks. For example, it finds world-writable files and directories, setuid and setgid programs, superuser accounts, and installed attack tool packages. It also checks your umask and checks if the sticky bit is set for /tmp, among other checks.

Download Website Updated 19 Sep 2011 Inguma

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Inguma is a penetration testing and vulnerability research toolkit. The framework includes modules that discover hosts, gather information, fuzz targets, brute force user names and passwords and attempt exploits. While the current exploitation capabilities are limited, the program provides numerous tools for information gathering and target auditing.

Download Website Updated 14 Apr 2013 Ip phone Scanning Made Easy (ISME)

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Ip phone Scanning Made Easy (ISME) scans a VOIP environment, adapts to enterprise VOIP, and exploits the possibilities of being connected directly to an IP Phone VLAN. It seeks to get the phone's configuration file directly from a TFTP server, enable SIP/SIPS (TCP/UDP), communicate with an embedded Web server and Web server banner, identify the editor by MAC address, and identify potential default login/password combinations which should be changed.

Download Website Updated 11 Mar 2013 WebMap

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WebMap runs the nmap security audit tool from a Web user interface. It presents a Web forms-based user interface to let the user configure options to execute nmap, executes nmap, and presents the output results in the same Web page.

No download No website Updated 05 Jul 2012 SecQua

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SecQua is a tool that quantifies the security of a given Information System, using a novel security metric. It tries to provide a deterministic, unbiased, objective, and efficient measurement. The approach is vulnerability driven and uses the National Vulnerability Database. A security metric must answer questions such as "How secure am I?", "Am I better compared to my last checkpoint/year?", "Am I spending the right amount of money for security?", "How do I compare to my peers?", and "What risk transfer options do I have?". SecQua can state that a system is now 60.2% secure, when last month it was 46.5%. Moreover, it tries to depict how vulnerability patterns expose the information system over time.

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