Top 10 Linux Hacking Tools
This is a Cool Collection of Top Ten Linux Hacking Tools.
1. nmap – Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is a free open source utility for network exploration or security auditing. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks, although it works fine against single hosts. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services (application name and version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS versions) they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in use, and dozens of other characteristics. Nmap runs on most types of computers and both console and graphical versions are available.
2. Nikto – Nikto is an Open Source (GPL) web server scanner which performs comprehensive tests against web servers for multiple items, including over 3200 potentially dangerous files/CGIs, versions on over 625 servers, and version specific problems on over 230 servers. Scan items and plugins are frequently updated and can be automatically updated (if desired).
3. THC-Amap – Amap is a next-generation tool for assistingnetwork penetration testing. It performs fast and reliable application protocol detection, independant on the TCP/UDP port they are being bound to.
4. Ethereal – Ethereal is used by network professionals around the world for troubleshooting, analysis, software and protocol development, and education. It has all of the standard features you would expect in a protocol analyzer, and several features not seen in any other product.
5. THC-Hydra – Number one of the biggest security holes are passwords, as every password security study shows. Hydra is a parallized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast.
6. Metasploit Framework – The Metasploit Framework is an advanced open-source platform for developing, testing, and using exploit code. This project initially started off as a portable network game and has evolved into a powerful tool for penetration testing, exploit development, and vulnerability research.
7. John the Ripper – John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. Besides several crypt(3) password hash types most commonly found on various Unix flavors, supported out of the box are Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 LM hashes, plus several more with contributed patches.
8. Nessus – Nessus is the world’s most popular vulnerability scanner used in over 75,000 organisations world-wide. Many of the world’s largest organisations are realising significant cost savings by using Nessus to audit business-critical enterprise devices and applications.
9. IRPAS – Internetwork Routing Protocol Attack Suite – Routing protocols are by definition protocols, which are used by routers to communicate with each other about ways to deliver routed protocols, such as IP. While many improvements have been done to the host security since the early days of the Internet, the core of this network still uses unauthenticated services for critical communication.
10. Rainbowcrack – RainbowCrack is a general propose implementation of Philippe Oechslin’s faster time-memory trade-off technique. In short, the RainbowCrack tool is a hash cracker. A traditional brute force cracker try all possible plaintexts one by one in cracking time. It is time consuming to break complex password in this way. The idea of time-memory trade-off is to do all cracking time computation in advance and store the result in files so called “rainbow table”.
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Rainbow tables crack in like 2 seconds.
Ethereal has been renamed and improved as
Wireshark.
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Hacking Truths, eh? “Ethereal” is now Wireshark:
“The name was changed to Wireshark in June, 2006, because creator and lead developer Gerald Combs could not keep using the Ethereal trademark (which was then owned by his old employer, Network Integration Services) when he changed jobs.[1] He still held copyright on most of the source code (and the rest was redistributable under the GNU GPL), so he took the Subversion repository for Ethereal and used it as the basis for the Subversion repository of Wireshark.
Ethereal development has ceased, and an Ethereal security advisory recommended switching to Wireshark.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireshark
Ethereal was superseded by Wireshark over two years ago!
http://www.wireshark.org/news/20060607.html
Ethereal has been renamed log ago! see: http://www.wireshark.org/news/20060607.html
I wonder if
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Hi! PThaeK
great list…
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