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This is the Collection of Best Windows Hacking Tools: 1. Cain & Abel – Cain & Abel
is a password recovery tool for the Microsoft Windows Operating System.
It allows easy recovery of various kind of passwords by sniffing the
network, cracking encrypted passwords using Dictionary, Brute-Force and
Cryptanalysis attacks, recording VoIP conversations, decoding scrambled
passwords, revealing password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and
analyzing routing protocols. 2. SuperScan – SuperScan
is a powerful TCP port scanner, pinger, resolver. SuperScan 4 (Current
Version) is a completely-rewritten update of the highly popular Windows
port scanning tool, SuperScan. 3. GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner – GFI LANguard N.S.S.
is a network vulnerability management solution that scans your network
and performs over 15,000 vulnerability assessments. It identifies all
possible security threats and provides you with tools to patch and
secure your network. GFI LANguard N.S.S. was voted Favorite Commercial
Security Tool by NMAP users for 2 years running and has been sold over
200,000 times! 4. Retina –
Retina Network Security Scanner, recognised as the industry standard
for vulnerability assessment, identifies known security vulnerabilities
and assists in prioritising threats for remediation. Featuring fast,
accurate, and non-intrusive scanning, users are able to secure their
networks against even the most recent of discovered vulnerabilities. 5. SamSpade – SamSpade
provides a consistent GUI and implementation for many handy network
query tasks. It was designed with tracking down spammers in mind, but
can be useful for many other network exploration, administration, and
security tasks. It includes tools such as ping, nslookup, whois, dig,
traceroute, finger, raw HTTP web browser, DNS zone transfer, SMTP relay
check, website search, and more. 6. N-Stealth – N-Stealth
is a commercial web server security scanner. It is generally updated
more frequently than free web scanners such as whisker and nikto, but
you have to pay for the privilege. 7. Solarwinds – Solarwinds
contains many network monitoring, discovery and attack tools. The
advanced security tools not only test internet security with the SNMP
Brute Force Attack and Dictionary Attack utilities but also validate the
security on Cisco Routers with the Router Security Check. The Remote
TCP Reset remotely display all active sessions on a device and the
Password Decryption can decrypt Type 7 Cisco Passwords. The Port Scanner
allows testing for open TCP ports across IP Address and port ranges or
selection of specific machines and ports. 8. Achilles
– The first publicly released general-purpose web application security
assessment tool. Achilles acts as a HTTP/HTTPS proxy that allows a user
to intercept, log, and modify web traffic on the fly. Due to a cyber
squatter, Achilles is no longer online at its original home of
www.Digizen-Security.com…OOPS! 9. CookieDigger
- CookieDigger helps identify weak cookie generation and insecure
implementations of session management by web applications. The tool
works by collecting and analyzing cookies issued by a web application
for multiple users. The tool reports on the predictability and entropy
of the cookie and whether critical information, such as user name and
password, are included in the cookie values. 10. Netcat
(The Network SwissArmy Knife) – Netcat was originally a Unix utility
which reads and writes data across network connections, using TCP or UDP
protocol. It is designed to be a reliable "back-end” tool that can be
used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the
same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool,
since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has
several interesting built-in capabilities.
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