CleanMe
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010Cleans your computer and is a fast, easy and light program. Take CleanMe for a try to see what it can actually do for you! Recent Opened, Recycle Bin, Temporary Files, Office Temporary Files.
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Archive for the ‘Desktop Monitoring’ CategoryCleanMeWednesday, February 24th, 2010Cleans your computer and is a fast, easy and light program. Take CleanMe for a try to see what it can actually do for you! Recent Opened, Recycle Bin, Temporary Files, Office Temporary Files. BtProxTuesday, February 2nd, 2010Lock Windows workstation upon disconnection of bluetooth device. The program is able to run user specified commands on device connection and disconnection. Requires .NET 3.5 Windows IR/CF ToolsFriday, January 29th, 2010This project is the home of tools associated with the book “Windows Forensic Analysis”, as well as other subsequent tools I’ve written and offer to the IR/CF community. These tools include RegRipper, etc. SELinux Policy EditorThursday, January 14th, 2010SELinux Policy Editor(seedit) is a tool to make SELinux easy. It is composed of Simplified Policy and its tools. The main feature is Simplified Policy. Simplified Policy hides detail of SELinux. xcaTuesday, January 5th, 2010Graphical certification authority is an interface for managing asymetric keys like RSA or DSA. It is intended as a small CA for creation and signing certificates. It uses the OpenSSL library for the cryptographic operations. jGuardMonday, December 28th, 2009jGuard is written in java. his goal is to provide a security framework based on jaas (java authentication and authorization security) . this framework is written for web and standalone applications, to resolve simply, access control problems. Live ViewMonday, December 21st, 2009LiveView is a forensics tool that creates a VMware virtual machine out of a raw (dd-style) disk image. This allows an examiner to “boot up” the image and gain an interactive, user-level perspective of the environment, all without modifying the image. Simple Python KeyloggerMonday, November 9th, 2009A simple keylogger written in python. It is primarily designed for backup purposes, but can be used as a stealth keylogger, too. It does not raise any trust issues, since it is a set of [relatively] short python scripts that you can easily examine. |
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