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What security tools do you use? #1
This thread is for the purpose of containing useful security program links. Just post the Name, Usage, An icon link and official download link of the tool then i will add it to the list in this thread. And note that the tool(s) that you post need to be free and cannot be anti-viruses.
Ok i will start with a tool i know Smile

  • [link=http://sourceforge.net/projects/processhacker/files/processhacker2/processhacker-2.24-setup.exe/download][altimg=http://i.minus.com/iK3YZkgAabPhH.png]Process Hacker[/altimg]Process Hacker - Process Hacker is a feature-packed tool for manipulating processes and services on your computer.[/link]

  • [link=http://sourceforge.net/projects/regshot/files/latest/download][altimg=http://i.minus.com/iEdY4FC0vG7CO.png]RegShot[/altimg]RegShot - Regshot is an open-source(GPL) registry compare utility that allows you to quickly take a snapshot of your registry and then compare it with a second one - done after doing system changes or installing a new software product.[/link]

  • [link=http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/ProcessExplorer.zip][altimg=http://i.minus.com/i8hGTTylsX8UZ.png]Process Explorer[/altimg]Process Explorer - This freeware utility displays running processes in an intuitive tree format that includes not only process names, but also program icons and other data, such as description, image, and processor time. Additional features offer detailed information on performance, DLLs, threads, handles, TCP/IP connections, security settings, and environments.[/link]

  • [link=http://download.mkn-software.de/downdb/MKN_TaskExplorer_Setup.exe][altimg=http://i.minus.com/iSjxbvarJb5NS.png]TaskExplorer[/altimg]TaskExplorer - MKN TaskExplorer is an advanced process management tool that enables you to easily manage the tasks and applications running on your system. TaskExplorer shows detailed information about each process, including performance and memory graphs, DLLs loaded, threads, and access token.[/link]

  • [link=http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002374/src/download.html][altimg=http://i.minus.com/i8zXn5rsZIosp.gif]WCPUID/XCPUID[/altimg] WCPUID - WCPUID/XCPUID is the program that displays the CPU information of your personal computer. Shows Frequency, Multiplier, Chipset Info.[/link]

  • [link=http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/download/29667/DriverList.exe][altimg=http://i.minus.com/iXTL2UYTG28FL.png]DriverList[/altimg] DriverList - DriverList is a small utility that can be used to retrieve device driver information from Windows NT and 2000 systems.[/link]

  • [link=http://www.getfiddler.com/dl/Fiddler2Setup.exe][altimg=http://i.minus.com/i6bJLfezKkEyA.png]Fiddler[/altimg] Fiddler - Fiddler is a Web Debugging Proxy which logs all HTTP(S) traffic between your computer and the Internet. Fiddler allows you to inspect traffic, set breakpoints, and "fiddle" with incoming or outgoing data. Fiddler includes a powerful event-based scripting subsystem, and can be extended using any .NET language.[/link]

  • [link=http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/Autoruns.zip][altimg=http://i.minus.com/iuTM01HMzJgWI.png]Autoruns[/altimg] Autoruns - This utility, which has the most comprehensive knowledge of auto-starting locations of any startup monitor, shows you what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and shows you the entries in the order Windows processes them.[/link]

  • [link=http://download.cnet.com/Auslogics-Task-Manager/3000-2094_4-75221060.html?part=dl-6267754&subj=dl&tag=button][altimg=http://i.minus.com/iTLuf19KJbHhx.png]Auslogics Task Manager[/altimg] Auslogics Task Manager - Auslogics Task Manager lets you track all running applications, processes, services and even locked files. [/link]

(This post was last modified: 11-28-2011, 11:22 AM by Skullmeat.)
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RE: What security tool do you use? #2
I use a program called RegShot (I have v2.0.1.70), It's difficult to find, but you can take a "snapshot" of your current reg hives, and compare it to a later date snapshot to see all changes from the original point in time of your older snapshot for your older registry layout.

Both 32 and 64 bit, standalone or full install.
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RE: What security tool do you use? #3
Ok thanks added RegShot. Keep em coming Smile
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RE: What security tool do you use? #4
This list is becoming less of security tools, but I have a few more:
  • DriverList
    • Lists all installed drivers on your system
  • Task Explorer-x64 & Task Explorer
    • List all tasks (running processes) and their loaded modules currently running on your system
  • WCPUID
    • Realtime CPU cycling display
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RE: What security tool do you use? #5
download links? Tongue

Well i would be happier if you could include a link of their icons too XD
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RE: What security tool do you use? #6
I do not find these useful. But maybe somebody does.

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RE: What security tool do you use? #7
(11-26-2011, 11:20 AM)FunKx Wrote: I do not find these useful. But maybe somebody does.

Do you have an AV installed?
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RE: What security tool do you use? #8
Yes, I do. Why such a question?

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RE: What security tool do you use? #9
Oh never mind i just wanted to know who I'm dealing with Tongue

But still some of these tools are useful maybe not to you but to others Wink
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RE: What security tool do you use? #10
DriverList - http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/296...t.exe.html
WCPUID - http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002374/...nload.html

Couldn't find a download for Task Explorer but I have it on my External and have for a while, great standalone program/utility.

DriverList has no icon it's just the basic executable default icon I see.



But I have another program called ExamDiff, which compares executables for any differences to verify file integrity.
http://www.prestosoft.com/edp_examdiff.asp
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