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100 Best Open Source Security Tools. - White Charisma - 12-18-2010 http://www.mastersincriminaljustice.com/blog/2008/100-best-open-source-security-tools General These tools offer a variety of useful security functions. 1. Untangle: Untangle will provide you with spam, virus, and spyware protection, as well as Web filtering, firewall, and more. 2. Network Security Toolkit: This tool combines a variety of open source apps that will help you stay on top of traffic, intrusions, and more. 3. Bastille Linux: With this tool, you’ll answer questions about your security, and will get a custom lockdown for your machine. 4. OSSIM: OSSIM brings together a number of open source security tools to give you network details and stay on top of intrusions. 5. ProShield: Use Proshield to get a scan of your system for up to date software and malware. 6. Hardened Linux: This Linux distribution will help you improve your security. 7. eBox Platform: Use this network management framework for content filtering, proxy, firewalls, and more.sa 8. Kismet: Kismet offers wireless network detection, intrusion detection, and packet sniffing, all in one. Monitoring With these tools, you’ll get constant monitoring of your security. 9. Nessus: Use this free scanner to stay on top of your vulnerabilities. 10. Nagios: This host and network monitoring tool will let administrators handle outages before clients and users are affected. 11. AWStats: Use AWStats to get a look at attacks on your server. 12. Honeytrap: With this tool, you’ll get advanced warning about attacks. 13. The Multi Router Traffic Grapher: Use this tool to monitor your SNMP network devices. 14. Snort: Snort is an incredibly effective intrusion detection system. 15. BASE: This tool works well with Snort to make your intrusion detection data more easy to understand. 16. Internet Secure Access Kit: This suite will help you restrict and monitor access on your network. 17. Afick: Afick will help you stay on top of changes to your system. 18. Network Security Analysis Tool: Use this tool to scan your network for vulnerabilities. 19. Nagios: This program will monitor your enterprise network services, environmental factors, host resources, and point out potential vulnerabilities. 20. JbroFuzz: With this tool, you can test the integrity of your network. 21. Yet Another Security Monitoring Interface: This web based application will help you take a look at the data flow in your router. 22. ettercap: Ettercap will monitor your LAN, staying on top of content, live connections, and other potential attacks. 23. Metasploit: Often used by hackers, you can test your system with this tool. 24. SNARE: Make use of this tool that collects and analyzes your event log data. 25. Nikto: Nikto will scan your web servers for problems and dangerous files. Email & Spam Use these tools to keep your email secure. 26. Spam Assassin: This anti-spam tool will help you keep your email neat and clean. 27. Tiger Envelopes: This email encryption tool works with a variety of programs, including Thunderbird and Outlook. 28. Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server: Use this application to filter out spam and viruses. 29. Spamato: With this client-side spam filter, you can keep the junk out of your Outlook, Thunderbird, and other popular email clients. 30. phPOP3clean: Use this scanner to look for worms, spam, blacklisted words, as well as blacklisted domains. 31. Thunderbird: This open source email program has a variety of tools for keeping spam and viruses at bay. 32. Mailsaurus: This email client will encrypt all of your data so that no one can read your email. 33. MailCleaner: With this filtering application, you can keep the spam and viruses out. 34. Web Stat: Want to know how much spam you’re blocking? Use this tool that will display your level of blocked spam graphically. Anti-Virus With these tools, you can protect your computer and network from viruses. 35. FullControl: This software will stay on top of all the programs running on your computer and verify their integrity. 36. ClamAV: Make use of this excellent antivirus tool to keep your machine free of viruses. 37. ClamWin: If you want to take advantage of ClamAV on your Windows machine, make use of this tool. 38. Moon Secure Antivirus: This antivirus scanner also features a firewall. 39. Winpooch Watchdog: Winpooch will stay on top of spyware, trojans, and viruses. 40. Softlabs AntiVirus: Using this antivirus tool, you can scan your email for phishing and viruses. Firewall Use these firewall tools to keep unwanted intruders and items out of your system. 41. SELinux: Using SELinux, you can set mandatory access control features for Linux. 42. m0n0Wall: This tool offers both firewall and VPN. 43. ShellTer: ShellTer offers a firewall with SSH protection. 44. Endian Firewall Community: Use this tool to turn an old PC into an appliance that provides a variety of security functions. 45. FirewallPAPI: This system will stay on top of your network traffic. 46. SmoothWall Express: Use SmoothWall to turn a PC into a firewall appliance for your network. 47. WIPFW: Use this tool to monitor and filter packets entering your network. 48. Fail2Ban: Fail2Ban will stay on top of log files and look for failure prone IPs, which will be blacklisted. 49. Vyatta: Turn to Vyatta to get an enterprise class firewall for free. 50. ISP-FW: With this server side firewall application, you can get packet filtering and monitoring. 51. Firewall Builder: This tool will make it easy to establish rules for your firewall. 52. AppArmor: Create policy-based profiles to control access to applications with AppArmor. 53. Firestarter: Make use of this firewall if you want to get your firewall security up and running in a hurry. 54. Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall: This firewall tool will help you shore up your security. 55. IPCop: With this tool, you can turn any PC into a firewall appliance to get your network secure. Files & Data Keep your files, data, and transfers secure with these tools. 56. Darik’s Boot and Nuke: If you want to wipe out a hard drive, just boot up with a disk containing this tool. 57. Packet Generator: Use this tool to optimize the routing schematics for your network. 58. Paros: Paros intercepts data, offering a way to evaluate web application security. 59. Cyberduck: With this tool, you can transfer files to remote computers and networks. 60. WinSCP: Use this SFTP and FTP client for secure file transfes. 61. Eraser: This tool will eliminate files by overwriting them several times, so that they can’t be read using digital forensic tools. Encryption & Cryptography Make use of these encryption and cryptography tools to stay secure. 62. KeyCzar: Use this toolkit to make cryptography easier to use in applications. 63. Cameloid: Keep your voice connections safe with this encryption tool. 64. GNU Privacy Guard: This encryption tool uses a number of different encryption algorythms. 65. TrueCrypt: Use TrueCrypt to encrypt a partition or drive, or create a virtual encrypted disk within a file. 66. Cryptonit: Secure your files and address books with this encryption tool. 67. Checkpoint Commander: This tool will both encrypt and completely erase your files. 68. AxCrypt: AxCrypt is a simple encryption tool that will allow you to encrypt files with just a few clicks. 69. Magikfs: You can hide your files using this tool with a steganographic filesystem. 70. FreeOTFE: This tool will create secure virtual drives on your PC. 71. Cryptology: Cryptology offers encyption that integrates into Windows Explorer right-click menus. Passwords With these tools, you can keep your passwords handy and secure. 72. KeePass: Use this password safe to keep all of your passwords safe and encrypted. 73. CiphSafe: This tool will encrypt your usernames and passwords for popular Internet websites. 74. Password Safe: Password Safe will help you create strong passwords and can store multiple password databases. 75. Keep It Secret! Keep It Safe!: With this tool, you can store your important usernames and passwords in an encrypted file. Remote Access Use these tools for secure remote access. 76. OpenSSH: With this tool, you can safely operate a remote host. 77. Stunnel: Stunnel will encrypt your TCP connections inside SSL connections. 78. OpenVPN: Get safe VPN access using this tool. 79. SSL-Explorer: This web-based VPN server will allow you to use a standard browser. 80. Open SSL: This tool uses Transport Layer Security and Secure Socets Layer protocols to keep you safe. 81. strongSwan: strongSwan offers an IPsec-based VPN tool for Linux. 82. PuTTy: Get remote access with this telnet/SSH client. 83. UltraVNC: Use this tool to get safe and secure remote access. Networking These tools will help you operate a more secure network. 84. Nmap: Nmap will help you stay informed of all of the hardware that is connected to your network. 85. Wireshark: Using Wireshark, you can take a look at all of the traffic that passes over your Ethernet network. 86. Bro: Bro offers network intrusion detection that will passively monitor your network traffic for anomalous traffic behavior. 87. Network Simulator and Network Animator: With this tool, you can test your network flow to prevent bottlenecks and promote better routing. 88. OCS Inventory NG: This tool will provide you with a list of hardware and software on your network. 89. Netcat: Netcat is a simple utility that will help you read and write data across UDP or TCP network connections. 90. Angry IP Scanner: This tool will scan IP adresses and ports on your network. 91. Ossec HIDS: With this intrusion detection system, you’ll find out when your network is being attacked. 92. TcpDump: If you’re looking for a light, secure packet sniffer, check out this tool. 93. The Network Visualizer: Get graphic information on your network activity using this tool. Miscellaneous Check out these tools for even more open source security applications. 94. Tripwire: Find out when changes are made to your system by using this tool. 95. Firefox: A very popular web browser, Firefox offers a variety of secure options and add ons. 96. The Sleuth Kit: With this kit, you can recover deleted files. 97. JAP: This tool will allow you to browse the Internet anonymously. 98. iSAK: Using this tool, you can filter out specific types of websites. 99. Advisory Check: This tool will read RSS and XML security feeds to monitor the security of the software you’re using. 100. Babel: Babel will let you know about all of the security flaws that you have in your system. RE: 100 Best Open Source Security Tools. - White Charisma - 01-09-2011 lol hey bro how you doin? xDDD RE: 100 Best Open Source Security Tools. - White Charisma - 06-02-2011 BUMP people this is a Good thread! RE: 100 Best Open Source Security Tools. - slbmeh - 06-30-2011 Nice list. I might be thinking of something else, but why is SELinux under firewalls? I'm reading that as the kernel variation selinux... IMO I would have taken out some of the more common stuff or the stuff with dup functionality to put in some other things. You don't have anything for forensics at all. A few you may or may not have heard of that I think are notable are: Suites: dsniff: an absolute must have set of network tools lcrzoex: another great suite of tools Passwords: john the ripper: crazy fast password cracker hydra: brute force tool chntpw: linux tool to change any windows password (requires access to drive) Wireless: airsnort: a 802.11 sniffer aircrack-ng: 802.11 tool suite Forensics: sleuth kit: file system analysis, discovering deleted files galleta: restore ie cookies Frontends: autopsy: web frontend for sleuth kit acid: snort frontend General Purpose: gpg: general encryption tool ike-scan: VPN fingerprinting memfetch: do a memory dump RE: 100 Best Open Source Security Tools. - White Charisma - 06-30-2011 Lol, thanks for your input anyway dude
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