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    cSploit

    cSploit - cyb3r gladiat0r's cPanel mass password changer.

    cSploit is a mass password changer interactive shell script for cpanel usernames along with their respective login passwords it also changes their FTP, MySQL passwords also. And save changed passwords with their respective usernames in a text file. It gives you flexibility to specify custom filename to save password. (This makes filename hard to guess.) This script also allows you to select the specific type of random generated passwords.
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    AttackVector Linux

    AttackVector Linux

    linux distro for anonymized penetration based on Kali and TAILS

    AttackVector Linux is a new distribution for anonymized penetration and security. It is based on Kali and TAILS, which are both based on Debian. While Kali requires a modified kernel for network drivers to use injection and so forth, the Tor Project's TAILS is designed from the bottom up for encryption, and anonymity. Nmap can't UDP via Tor. The intention of AttackVector Linux is to provide the capability to anonymize attacks while warning the user when he or she takes actions that may compromize anonymity. The two projects have different design philosophies that can directly conflict with one another. In spite of this, the goal of AttackVector Linux is to integrate them complementarily into one OS.
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    BPass Manager

    BPass Manager

    Simple Bash password manager using GPG and SQLite

    Bash Password Manager (BPass) is a shell script that create a SQLite database in which you can store your passwords with the maximum security! In fact it uses GPG (or GPG+OpenSSL) to encrypt and decrypt your database. Now i'm developing the version 2.0 of this script and it will take me some times because i'm busy with my study! Please note that this project is in beta version so please use it only for testing purpose! I've tested this script on: - Ubuntu 11.10 x32/x64 - Ubuntu 12.04 x32/x64 - ArchLinux i686/x64 So please feel free to open tickets or mail me for everything :)
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    Readable Password Generator

    Readable Password Generator

    PROJECT MOVED: https://github.com/vstavrinov/rpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This shell script generate passwords easy to read and remember, but still strong enough. This is achieved by some restrictions. Some letters, digits, and letter combinations are excluded. No consecutive vowel. No more then 2 consecutive consonant. No consecutive consonant before and after digit. Main stream is lower case letters. Chance to include digit and upper case letters may be adjusted.
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    TrueCrypt One Click Mount
    A small script to mount a TrueCrypt volume in one click.
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    keys

    keys

    A gpg-based password manager with ncurses interface

    Keys is a little, but enough powerful, password manager for linux systems with a 'fancy' ncurses interface. It base its security around strong GPG tecnology. Keys is merely a bash script that used internal bash commands and externals ones. Keys permits to store securely your password and credentials in gpg's encrypted files, structured in a multi-level tree. With Xdotool you can also use auto-typing, a must-have feature for this kind of software. Keys currently can open (with autotyping) these types of connections: - Open a website and logon with the provided credentials - Open an ssh/sftp connection with the provided credentials - Open an rdesktop connection with the provided credentials Also, Keys can store generic Account credentials (aka. username+password). Keys refers to every single encrypted file containing credentials as a 'DB key' (key database). Every 'DB key' can be open and view with standard gpg decrypting commands.
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    ssh-utils

    ssh-utils

    Support Tools for OpenSSH with multiple agents

    The ssh-utils package provides tools and extensions for the application of SSH. Current contained tools: - ssh-agent-manage.sh The management of the parallel SSH access by multiple agents, sessions, and keys. - ssh-pk-type.sh Displays private key type. - ssh-pk-asn1.sh Displays the private key as ASN.1.
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    wpwd

    Change system password web based

    Change system password web based. This quite simple web form provides a possibility to end users to change their own *NIX account passwords even if interactive logins are not possible, e.g. pure SFTP accounts. Currently this is realized by a bash script with embedded expect code (need expect to be installed) and is also rewritten in python using pyexpect, so that there are no more dependencies, except for a http server. Both versions can be used equally.
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