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Sep 09

Nsauditor Network Security Auditor 1.9.5

Nsauditor Network Security Auditor is a network security scanner that allows to audit and monitor remote network computers for possible vulnerabilities, checks your network for all potential methods that a hacker might use to attack it. Nsauditor is a complete networking utilities package that includes a wide range of tools for network auditing, scanning, monitoring and more. You can discover network services and check them for vulnerabilities, list all TCP and UDP endpoints with their associated process, discover NetBios names, audit MS SQL servers, scan for common Adware traces and more. The program also includes real-time network packet filtering and analyzing, remote network performance monitoring, network status monitoring, web proxy scanning, password auditing, intrusion detection system based on security events log analyzer and firewall system that allows to stop internet threats and block unwanted network connections, IP address lookup and more than 45 network tools for scanning, sniffing, enumerating and gaining access to machines, DNS and WHOIS lookups, e-mail validation and HTTP traffic generator. Overall, this is a very complete package for a surprisingly low price. The product contains a built-in database of known network security vulnerabilities, which allows you to select the items for scanning and add custom entries. Nsauditor can reveal and catalog a variety of information, including installed software, shares, users, drives, hotfixes, NetBios, RPC, SQL and SNMP information, open ports. It can also audit password and security policies as well as make a variety of network attack probes, such as stealth port scans, HTTP / CGI server auditing, registry auditing. The program can sniff and use brute-force and dictionary attacks on LM and NTLM password hashes and expose the insecure ones. Nsauditor does OS detection and automatically creates OS fingerprints which are not included in database. Reports can be generated in HTML and XML format.


24
Sep 09

SpotAuditor 3.8.7

SpotAuditor recovers Mozilla Firefox, Opera, MSN messenger, Windows Live Messenger 8, Windows Messenger, ICQ, RQ, Trillian, Miranda IM, Camfrog Video Chat, Google Talk ( GTalk ), Google Desktop, Easy Web Cam, VNC, WinProxy, Total Commander ( Windows Commander ), IpSwitch Messenger, IpSwitch Instant Messenger server, IpSwitch IMail server, WS_FTP, Far ftp client, FileZilla, SmartFTP, CuteFTP, FlashFXP, SecureFX, WebDrive ftp, FTP Voyager, CoffeeCup Direct FTP, AutoFTP, FTP Control, FFFTP, FTP Navigator, 32bit FTP, Dial up, RAS, VPN, Internet Download Manager and Outlook passwords, reveals passwords saved in Internet Explorer, IE Auto Complete Fields and recovers passwords stored behind the asterisks in password text-boxes, dialog boxes, web pages and ActiveX controls. It is a program for viewing and cleaning the secret data stored by Internet Explorer. SpotAuditor allows deletion of unwanted entries from the system protected storage. The program also explores Outlook accounts, Visited URLs, Installed Programs and Start Run Programs on a local machine or remote computers. SpotAuditor displays the details of all cookies that Internet Explorer stores on your computer and reads all information from the history file on your computer, displays the list of all URLs that you have visited and allows to clear Internet Explorer history, delete cookies and temporary internet files. You can recover and restore any lost or forgotten password ever entered in Internet Explorer. Many applications under Windows system allow a convenient storage of frequently used passwords. The typed password is not displayed on the screen, and instead of the real password, you see a sequence of asterisk (*****) characters. SpotAuditor asterisk password uncover utility can reveal the passwords stored behind the asterisks in password text-boxes. If you forget your passwords or need to access some passwords or confidential information stored in your computer, SpotAuditor can really help you to do it. All the mentioned features are provided with a user friendly graphical interface.


24
Sep 09

BlueAuditor 1.3.8

BlueAuditor is a private area network auditor and easy-to-use program for detecting and monitoring Bluetooth devices in a wireless network. It can discover and track any Bluetooth device within a distance between 1 and 100 meters and display key information about each device being detected as well as the services device provided. With the growing popularity of the Bluetooth technology, BlueAuditor  will enable network administrators to effectively audit their wireless networks against security vulnerabilities associated with the use of Bluetooth devices. BlueAuditor enables the user to save the data of the detected Bluetooth devices in an .xml file and supports the most Microsoft Bluetooth drivers available on the market. All the mentioned features are provided with a user friendly graphical interface.


24
Sep 09

Samsung’s special edition r450 coming to MetroPCS

Samsung has recently announced an allicane with tattoo artist Mark Machado to bring a special edition r450 to MetroPCS.

As you can see, this device will feature designs by Mark Machado (who goes by Mister Cartoon) on the exterior fo the phone along with similarly designed backgrounds, animations and ringtones.

Furthermore, Samsung and MetroPCS have said that there will only be 30,010 Mister Cartoon edition r450s made so if you are looking to get down on this device you better do is soon.

via SUN


24
Sep 09

Square iPhone app lets you charge credit cards on the go

In the past there have been several offerings for those who want to use their iPhone to charge one of their customers credit card but they require you to punch in the card’s entire number.

A recently announced project codenamed Square is looking to remedy that as it will make use of a magentic-strip reader that plugs into the iPhone’s headphone port. All users of the app need to do is swipe the card, punch in the amount and have the customer sign right on the phone. After the transaction is complete it is geotagged and a receipt is sent via email.

There’s no word on when exactly this will hit the market but when it does it is sure to be very valuable to those who do selling on the go.

Read (CoolHunting)


24
Sep 09

Samsung’s i5700 Galaxy-lite approved by Wi-Fi Alliance

Samsung’s Android-powered i7500 Galaxy has been around for some time now but has yet to find its way onto a US carrier. However, Samsung seems to have the device’s younger sibling, the i5700 Galaxy-lite, in the works.

What you see above is a document released by the Wi-Fi Alliance effectively approving said device. Now, we have virtually no details on the Galaxy-lite other than that it features WiFi and will almost definitely be running Android.

However, we’ll keep you posted once Samsung officially announces the i5700 Galaxy-lite.

via EngadgetMobile


24
Sep 09

Samsung’s special edition r450 coming to MetroPCS

Samsung has recently announced an allicane with tattoo artist Mark Machado to bring a special edition r450 to MetroPCS.

As you can see, this device will feature designs by Mark Machado (who goes by Mister Cartoon) on the exterior fo the phone along with similarly designed backgrounds, animations and ringtones.

Furthermore, Samsung and MetroPCS have said that there will only be 30,010 Mister Cartoon edition r450s made so if you are looking to get down on this device you better do is soon.

via SUN


24
Sep 09

Square iPhone app lets you charge credit cards on the go

In the past there have been several offerings for those who want to use their iPhone to charge one of their customers credit card but they require you to punch in the card’s entire number.

A recently announced project codenamed Square is looking to remedy that as it will make use of a magentic-strip reader that plugs into the iPhone’s headphone port. All users of the app need to do is swipe the card, punch in the amount and have the customer sign right on the phone. After the transaction is complete it is geotagged and a receipt is sent via email.

There’s no word on when exactly this will hit the market but when it does it is sure to be very valuable to those who do selling on the go.

Read (CoolHunting)


24
Sep 09

Samsung’s i5700 Galaxy-lite approved by Wi-Fi Alliance

Samsung’s Android-powered i7500 Galaxy has been around for some time now but has yet to find its way onto a US carrier. However, Samsung seems to have the device’s younger sibling, the i5700 Galaxy-lite, in the works.

What you see above is a document released by the Wi-Fi Alliance effectively approving said device. Now, we have virtually no details on the Galaxy-lite other than that it features WiFi and will almost definitely be running Android.

However, we’ll keep you posted once Samsung officially announces the i5700 Galaxy-lite.

via EngadgetMobile