Live Hacking DVD / Mini CD

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  1. Fantasma

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    Live Hacking DVD and Live Hacking CD are Linux live distribution focused on penetration testing and ethical hacking. With no installation required, the analysis platform is started directly from the CD/DVD-Rom and is fully accessible within minutes to conduct live hacking and penetration tests.
    Live Hacking distribution comes in two forms. A full Linux desktop (Live Hacking DVD) including a graphical user interface (GNOME) and applications like Firefox along with tools and utilities for DNS enumeration, reconnaissance, foot-printing, password cracking and network sniffing. For greater accessibility there is a Live Hacking menu to help you quick find and launch the tools.

    The second variation is the Live Hacking Mini CD, which is command line only. However this doesn’t detract from the power of the tools and utilities included as most of the penetration testing and ethical hacking tools are command line tools. The included /lh directory has symbolic links to the different tools included.

    The Live Hacking DVD is packed with tools and utilities for ethical hacking, penetration testing and countermeasure verification. The DVD includes hacking tools for DNS, reconnaissance, foot-printing (gathering information about computers on the network), password cracking, network sniffing, spoofing (or masquerading) and wireless networking utilities.

    Here is a list of the hacking tools you can find on the Live Hacking DVD/CD:

    Reconnaissance (and DNS)
    • Dig – DNS lookup utility
    • DNSMap – DNS mapping is a mechanism which allows hosts on a private LAN to use DNS Services even if the address of an actual DNS Server is unknown.
    • DNSTracer – Trace DNS queries to the source
    • DNSWalk – Checks DNS zone information using nameserver lookups
    • Netmask – Helps determine network masks
    • Relay Scanner – This program is used to test SMTP servers for Relaying problems
    • TCPTraceroute – Traceroute implementation using TCP packets
    • Firewalk – Firewalk is a network auditing tool that attempts to determine what transport protocols a given gateway will pass.
    Foot-printing
    • Amap – Performs fast and reliable application protocol detection, independent of the TCP/UDP port they are being bound to.
    • Curl – Get a file from an HTTP, HTTPS or FTP server
    • Fping – Sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts
    • Hping3 – Active Network Smashing Tool
    • HTTprint – A web server fingerprinting tool
    • Ike-Scan – IPsec VPN scanning, fingerprinting and testing tool
    • MetoScan – HTTP method scanner
    • Nmap – The Network Mapper
    • Netcat – TCP/IP swiss army knife
    • P0f – Passive OS fingerprinting and masquerade detection utility
    • Zenmap – The Network Mapper Front End
    Password Cracking
    • Chntpw – NT SAM password recovery utility
    • Rainbowcrack – Crack LM, MD5 and SHA1 hashes
    • THC PPTP Bruter – A brute forcing program against PPTP VPN endpoints (TCP port 1723)
    • VNCrack – Crack VNC passwords
    • John the ripper – A fast password cracker
    Network Sniffing
    • DHCP Dump – DHCP packet dumper
    • Dsniff – Password sniffer
    • SSLDump – Dump SSL traffic on a network
    • Ntop – Displays top network users
    • Wireshark – Interactively dump and analyze network traffic
    Spoofing (or Masquerading)
    • File2cable – Sends a file as a raw ethernet frame
    • Netsed – Network packet streaming editor
    • Sing – Send ICMP Nasty Garbage packets to network hosts
    • TCPreplay – Replay network traffic stored in pcap files
    Wireless Networking Utilities
    • Aircrack-ng – Aircrack-ng is an 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking program that can recover keys once enough data packets have been captured.
    • Kismet – Wireless sniffing and monitoring
    • THC Leap Cracker – The THC LEAP Cracker Tool suite contains tools to break the NTChallengeResponse encryption technique e.g. used by Cisco Wireless LEAP Authentication.
    • WEPCrack – WEPCrack is an open source tool for breaking 802.11 WEP secret keys.
    • WIDZ – Wireless Intrusion Detection System
    • Cowpatty – Brute-force dictionary attack against WPA-PSK
    Miscellaneous
    • GDB – The GNU Debugger.
    • Hexdump – ASCII, decimal, hexadecimal and octal dump tool.
    • Hexedit – View and edit file in hexadecimal or in ASCII
    • Wipe – Securely erase files
    • Madedit -Text/Hex Editor
    Live Hacking Home page: http://www.livehacking.com/



    Download (Sourceforge.net): http://sourceforge.net/projects/livehacking/files/

    Live Hacking DVD, Version 1.3TDC ISO-MD5 Hash: 78876a830dc9bc779cd4b2fed10c61a1
    Live Hacking CD, Version 1.1 Full ISO-MD5 Hash: dd1d96aec7821e6b623c93a1c9569658
     
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  2. vampiricbunny1800

    vampiricbunny1800 Well-Known Member
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    sounds cool i wish i had more time to get familiar with this stuff ^..^;; so much to learn and no teacher of any kind doh
     
  3. Fantasma

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    Oh, well... this is a community, we can learn a bit from each other and share our knowledge with the others too.
    That's the spirit ! :yes
     
  4. vampiricbunny1800

    vampiricbunny1800 Well-Known Member
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    i love this stuff i'm not harmful (ie not black hat) but i sure do enjoy the thrill and to take stuff apart. i cant wait to get my alpha and get started on wpa it took me 2 hrs to master wep
     

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