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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Extreme Security Scanning - ESSPEE


ESSPEE is a derivetive of Back | Track 5, based on Ubuntu 12.04. Designed for users who wish to use only free software. It is packed with featured security tools with stable configurations. This version consolidates the Unity desktop interface; a brand new way to find and manage your applications.





Features

ÂşA Perfect Forensics Mode – Read-Only Mount
ÂşA Perfect Stealth Mode – Networking Disabled
ÂşLatest kernel with aufs support (Kernel 3.7.4)
ÂşMetasploit Framework v4.6.0-dev [core:4.6 api:1.0]
ÂşOSSEC – Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System
ÂşGnome-fallback Desktop Environment.
ÂşGnome-Pie – All your favourite applications at single click
ÂşSuricata – Open Source Next Generation IDS/ IPS.
ÂşSnorby – Suricata IDS/IPS Monitoring Web Interface.
ÂşMeld – A visual diff and merge tool for compare files and directories.
ÂşMySQL Workbench – A visual MySQL database designing tool.
ÂşESSPEE Personal Firewall – Realtime Pop-up Notification. (Thanks to Leopard Flower)
ÂşNet Activity Viewer – A graphical network connections viewer.
ÂşLOIQ – Open source network stress testing application.
ÂşGuymager – Forensics imaging tool (GUI)
ÂşOstinato – Open-source network packet crafter/traffic generator.
ÂşFSlint – Find and clean various unwanted extraneous files.
ÂşRuby 1.9.3p327 (2012-11-10 revision 37606)
ÂşFern Wi-Fi Cracker
ÂşVirtualbox – Create your own virtual lab
ÂşNemiver – A standalone graphical C and C++ debugger
ÂşOpen Audit – Network inventory, audit and management tool
ÂşMobile Phone Forensics tools

ÂşAnonymity – Tor network and many more...


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