Tuesday 22 July 2014

Useful Hacking Tools you might not know

1. Maltrieve:
Maltrieve retrieves malware directly from the
location where the bad guys serve it. This
allows researchers to acquire fresh samples,
verify detection systems, and research
infrastructure. Maltrieve includes proxy
support, multi-threading, Cuckoo submission,
and categorization. The tool is community-
developed and available under the terms of
the GNU General Public License. Website:
https://github.com/technoskald/maltrieve
2. ShinoBOT Suite:
The new tool, ShinoBOT Suite, is a total
malware package which contains the RAT
simulator, downloader, dropper, encryptor,
CandC server, decoy files, etc. All of them
are customizable.
You can create your own malware by
ShinoBOT suite and it can be used to
simulate the recent targeted attack. The new
ShinoBOT works also on the standalone /
offline environment. You might find out
more about it here:
http://www.slideshare.net/Sh1n0g1/
introduction-of-shinobot-black-hat-
usa-2013-arsenal
3. Viproy Voip Pen-Test Kit:
It is developed to improve the quality of
VoIP Penetration Tests. First version of
Viproy had SIP trust hacking, SIP proxy
bounce scan and advanced SIP attacks.
Viproy 2.0 will provide improved SIP
penetration testing features such as TCP, TLS,
vendor (Cisco, Microsoft Lync) supports and
multi-thread fixes. Furthermore, the new
version will have Cisco Skinny protocol and
Cisco HCS (VOSS) server supports to initiate
unauthorised call redirection attacks, speed
dial manipulation, unauthorised calls using
Skinny and information gathering attacks.
Website: http://www.viproy.com/

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