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Open Source Hardening Project
07 Apr 2008
WORD - The Open Source Hardening Project is an initiative of the United States Department of Homeland Security, created to improve the security of open
source code. Because the infrastructure of the Internet, financial ...
SnortSnarf
19 Aug 2005
WORD - SnortSnarf is a program that was designed for use with Snort, a security program used mainly with Linux networks. SnortSnarf converts the data from Snort into Web pages. It was written in Perl by Jim Hoagland of Silicon ...
Snort
26 Feb 2004
WORD - Snort is an open source network intrusion detection system (NIDS) created by Martin Roesch. Snort is a packet sniffer that monitors network traffic in real time, scrutinizing each packet closely to detect a dangerous payload ...
Back Orifice
05 May 2001
WORD - Back Orifice is a rootkit program designed for the purpose of exposing the security deficiencies of Microsoft's Windows operating systems. The program's name is inspired by the name of Microsoft's BackOffice product. ...
Blowfish
22 Jul 2001
WORD - Blowfish is an encryption algorithm that can be used as a replacement for the DES or IDEA algorithms. It is a symmetric (that is, a secret or private key) block cipher that uses a variable-length key, from 32 bits to 448 ...
Kermit
31 Jul 2001
WORD - Kermit is a popular file transfer and management protocol and suite of communications software programs with advantages over existing Internet protocols such as File Transfer Protocol and Telnet. It is freeware, developed ...
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