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security/openvas-cli-1.4.3 (Score: 0.0157919)
OpenVAS command-line interface and Nagios plugin
The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution. This package contains a command-line tool to control the OpenVAS Manager and a Nagios plugin.
security/secure_delete-3.1 (Score: 0.0157919)
Secure data deletion toolkit
Secure data deletion toolkit! If you overwrite a file for 10+ times, it can still be recovered. These tools can wipe files, free disk space, swap and memory!
security/openvas-manager-6.0.8 (Score: 0.0157919)
OpenVAS manager
The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution. This package contains the OpenVAS Manager which provides services on top of the OpenVAS Scanner to manage scan results, configurations and user access control.
security/openvas-scanner-5.0.5 (Score: 0.0157919)
OpenVAS scanner
The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution. This package contains the OpenVAS Scanner which executes Network Vulnerability Tests (NVTs) provided by the OpenVAS NVT Feed or a commercial feed service.
security/pgp-2.6.3i (Score: 0.0157919)
PGP International version - Public-Key encryption for the masses
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a public key encryption pack- age to protect E-mail and data files. It lets you commu- nicate securely with people you've never met, with no secure channels needed for prior exchange of keys. It's well featured and fast, with sophisticated key management, digital signatures, data compression, and good ergonomic design.
security/ossec-hids-2.8.3 (Score: 0.0157919)
Security tool to monitor and check logs and intrusions
OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System. It performs log analysis, integrity checking, Windows registry monitoring, rootkit detection, time-based alerting and active response.
security/outguess-0.2 (Score: 0.0157919)
Steganographic tool
from the README: OutGuess is a universal steganographic tool that allows the insertion of hidden information into the redundant bits of data sources. The nature of the data source is irrelevant to the core of OutGuess. The program relies on data specific handlers that will extract redundant bits and write them back after modification. In this version the PNM and JPEG image formats are supported. The histogram utility is not installed by this port/package because it crashes.
security/bro-2.4.1 (Score: 0.0157919)
System for detecting network intruders in real-time
Bro is an open-source, Unix-based Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) that passively monitors network traffic and looks for suspicious activity. Bro detects intrusions by first parsing network traffic to extract its application-level semantics and then executing event-oriented analyzers that compare the activity with patterns deemed troublesome. Its analysis includes detection of specific attacks (including those defined by signatures, but also those defined in terms of events) and unusual activities (e.g., certain hosts connecting to certain services, or patterns of failed connection attempts). Bro is documented in the USENIX 1998 Security Conference proceedings.
security/bdc-7.0.1 (Score: 0.0157919)
BitDefender Console Antivirus for FreeBSD
BitDefender Console Antivirus
security/Net-OpenID-Server-1.09 (Score: 0.0157919)
Reference implementation of OpenID server
OpenID is a decentralized identity system, but one that's actually decentralized and doesn't entirely crumble if one company turns evil or goes out of business. An OpenID identity is just a URL. You can have multiple identities in the same way you can have multiple URLs. All OpenID does is provide a way to prove that you own a URL (identity). Anybody can run their own site using OpenID, and anybody can be an OpenID server, and they all work with each other without having to register with or pay anybody to "get started". An owner of a URL can pick which OpenID server to use.