Interactive HTTP/HTTPS proxy that allows interception and modification of HTTP headers (including POST data) before they can be sent to the server. Component of the Burp Suite.
A client enabling you to surf the web anonymously. It acts as a local proxy server and encrypts user queries via a mix cascade. A more recent version of the tool Jap created by the Technical University of Dresden. For best results, use with the browser plug-in JonDoFox. Fast and secure download from The H
Software for managing webcam streams, video broadcasting, FTP uploads, emails and other applications, using secure FTP (SSL, SFTP) and email (SSL). Free versions have a limited running time. Fast and secure download from The H
Enables you to create more secure internet connections by implementing encrypted tunnels and hiding your IP address. Also supports any external application that can access the internet, such as multimedia players, instant messaging tools, download managers and email clients. Includes an integrated application firewall.
Classic tool for establishing a private VPN connection. Encrypts data and allows the user to surf the web anonymously (without sending out their IP address). Offers secure surfing at public hotspots and bypasses firewalls. Also available as an enhanced premium version which is faster and has support for OpenVPN, PPTP and L2TP/IPSec, as well as various servers in the US.
Client for the Anonymizer created by the Technical University of Dresden that enables you to surf the internet anonymously. It uses a fixed address which the user can share with other JAP users. This program is no longer being developed. Its successor is JonDo.
Use this tool to manage the Internet Information Server 7 (in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008), either directly or remotely. Enables simultaneous links to different servers and sites. 64-bit version available separately.
Scanner, written in Perl, for tracking SQL injection holes in web applications. Independently crawls through all pages and attempts to manipulate parameters to provoke an error message.
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