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50 Must-Have Open Source Tools for Security
Nov 10, 2008, 21 :33 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (7302 reads)

(Other stories by Cynthia Harvey)

"32. Nmap
"Nmap quickly takes inventory of your entire network, no matter what the size. As a result, security audits are easier and updates are simplified. Operating System: Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, BSD, Solaris.

33. Angry IP Scanner
"This fast, simple tool scans IP addresses and ports to provide information about your network. And if you need additional information other than what's provided with the standard tool, it's easy to write extensions. Operating System: Windows, Mac, Linux.

34. Honeytrap
"Honeytrap is designed to give you an early warning of an attack. It collects and displays data about possible attacks, but does not block intrusions. Operating System: Linux, BSD"

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