[ excerpt from developer's web site ]
I2P is an anonymous overlay network - a network within a network.
It is intended to protect communication from dragnet surveillance
and monitoring by third parties such as ISPs.
I2P is used by many people who care about their privacy: activists,
oppressed people, journalists and whistleblowers, as well as the
average person.
No network can be "perfectly anonymous". The continued goal of I2P
is to make attacks more and more difficult to mount. Its anonymity
will get stronger as the size of the network increases and with
ongoing academic review.
ranpwd uses /dev/random or /dev/urandom to generate cryptographically secure
passwords.
Generated passwords may consist of any specified length and any combination of
upper- or lower-case alphanumeric characters or punctuation. ranpwd can also
generate passwords consisting of hexadecimal, decimal, octal or binary numbers,
and format these as valid C constants for inclusion in source code.
The python bindings for yara.
"YARA is a tool aimed at helping malware researchers to identify and classify
malware samples. With YARA you can create descriptions of malware families
based on textual or binary patterns contained on samples of those families.
Each description consists of a set of strings and a Boolean expression which
determines its logic."
RegRipper is an open source tool, written in Perl, for extracting/parsing
information (keys, values, data) from the Registry and presenting it for
analysis.
reop is a simple, semi-modern wannabe PGP clone.
Supported operations include signing -S and verifying -V messages, plus a
variety of options for encrypting messages (-D -E). It does everything you'd
expect a PGP program to do. More accurately, it does everything I expect you
to expect a PGP program to do.
The update utility is designed to download and save updates and modules
of the Kaspersky Lab's applications into a separate folder.
With the help of the utility you can download updates for selected
Kaspersky Lab's applications installed either in your network or at
a home PC. The utility has a function for saving downloaded updates
and autopatches in a local folder, a network folder connected as a
disc to the computer file system, or onto a flash-carrier.
Revelation is a password manager for the GNOME 2 desktop, released
under the GNU GPL license. It stores accounts and passwords in a single,
secure place, and gives access to them through a user-friendly graphical
interface.
Rootkit Hunter is scanning tool to ensure you for about 99.9% you're
clean of nasty tools.
This tool scans for rootkits, backdoors and local exploits by running
tests like:
- MD5/SHA1 hash compare
- Look for default files used by rootkits
- Wrong file permissions for binaries
- Look for suspected strings in LKM and KLD modules
- Look for hidden files
- Optional scan within plaintext and binary files
ruby-hmac: HMAC for Ruby
This module provides a common interface to HMAC functionality. HMAC
is a kind of "Message Authentication Code" (MAC) algorithm which
standard is documented in RFC2104. Namely, a MAC provides a way to
check the integrity of information transmitted over or stored in an
unreliable medium, based on a secret key.