This tool enables you to surf the internet anonymously by hiding your actual IP address by connecting to a proxy server; also protects you against attacks from the internet by, among other things, deleting all the cookies.
Tests web applications for security breaches. Uses heuristic methods for automatically detecting vulnerabilities to attacks by cross-site scripting or SQL and XML injection. Creates a report on necessary improvements. Requires Cygwin on Windows.
Unified Threat Management solution for companies to protect their network, web interface and email. Secures the network against denial of service attacks, port scans, worms, trojans, botnets, program exploits and more. Also provides secure remote access via IPsec or SSL VPN clients for members of staff who work out of the office, and filters all email data traffic.
Add-in to put Windows Home Server in sleep or hibernation mode and to wake when required. Monitors various sources for activity and keeps the server active if at least one is turned on. Available as free Community edition and licensed full version.
Server version of AntiVir Personal, the well-known virus scanner that protects file servers in a company environment. Alongside the classic functions for fending off viruses, spyware and other malware, it includes services that have been specially designed for use in networks.
This tool acts as an SMTP proxy server and filters all your email traffic before it reaches the actual server. Includes adaptive Bayes recognition, an SPF scan, your own honeypot and RBL (Real-time Blackhole List) check. Can be set up as a service under Windows. Its integrated web server also enables you to configure the server and perform logfile diagnostics via a browser.
Monitors the network, validates its current status and recognises specific ARP-based attacks, for example ARP spoofing. Also available as enhanced professional version.
IPSec VPN client. supports any IPSec firewall for secure network dial in. "Smart Environment Detection" remembers the last used networks including all profiles and IPSec parameters and changes the settings automatically when the user dials into a known network.
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