This is a PAM module for authenticating with MySQL.
pdfcrack is a simple tool for recovering passwords (both owner and
user ones) from pdf-documents. It should be able to handle all
pdfs that uses the standard security handler but the pdf-parsing
routines are a bit of a quick hack so you might stumble across some
pdfs where the parser needs to be fixed to handle.
This utility creates .SFV (Simple File Verify) and .PAR (Parity Archive) data
files.
Features:
* Recursive directories handling
* Automatic checksum file naming ability in create mode
* Meaningful and documented exit values for easy scripting
* Wildcards for file names
* Creation of PAR (Parity Archive) files
* Create Multiple recovery sets if number of files in SFV greater than 255
CryptKit is a developer's toolkit implementing several of the most modern
and efficient cryptographic algorithms.
Encryption plugin for Pidgin instant messaging client.
libpwstor is a library implementing a password storage format
for C programmers. This format provides a reasonable level of
security by utilizing SHA-256 in addition to a random salt to
mitigate dictionary and rainbow table attacks.
In addition to the core functionality, libpwstor also offers
some additional functions such as Base64 encoding and decoding.
All functionality is implemented and designed in such a way as
to be easy to use for C programmers of varying skill levels,
while preserving reasonable security in the underlying storage
format.
Command line password generator
Simple HTTP Scanner is a creation made for web site pen testing. You can
check for directories and files on the remote web server and get some
server information like the webserver running.
revealrk searches for hidden processes. If you have a kernel mod
rootkit loaded into memory without hiding any process, don't expect
to find anything.
Reveal RootKit is intended to run out of cron or similar services
on a regular basis and avoids verbose output as long as nothing was
found.
Secure rm (srm) is a command-line utility compatible with rm(1) which destroys
file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop-in security for
users who wish to prevent command-line recovery of deleted information, even if
the machine is compromised.