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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : L0rd_M@dness May 18, 2013, 08:37:31 AM
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I thought this would be an interesting thing to talk about :D What is your top 10 list of most useful / favorite hacking / security tools?
My list:
1. netcat
2. winpcap / wireshark
3. psexec
4. nmap
5. aircrack-ng
6. putty
7. cygwin (simplifies programming env drastically under win)
8. oclHashcat
9. Powershell
10. metasploit (kinda overkill though)
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10. Wireshark
9. Scapy
8. Ncat
7. Proxychains
6. BASH
5. Reaver
4. Metasploit
3. Aircrack-ng suite
2. Nmap
1. Python
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1.) Firefox
2.) Notepad++
3.) Python
4.) ?
5.) PROFIT!
I almost only do webhacking, so I don't need many tools.
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1. an Axe
2. Soldering iron
3. Multimeter
4. nmap
5. Python
6. Firefox
7. wget
8. Regex
9. ??
10. ??
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1. My Brain: This is the ultimate hacking tool
2. Aircrack-ng
3. dsploit
4. ettercap
5. Droidsheep
6. A condom: Yes it can be considered as a hacking tool
7. Nikto
8. ?
9. ?
10. A futuristic hacking tool that has not been made yet
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1. Aircrack-ng;
2. Wireshark;
3. Reaver;
4. dsniff;
5. TamperData (firefox);
6. Sublime Text Editor (thanks Daemon);
7. some sql tool;
8. Soldering Iron;
9. Fingers;
10. Knowledge.
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1.Metasploit
2.Squirrel-sploit
3.Aircrack-ng
4.Wireshark
5.burpsuite
6.w3af
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Multiple people above have failed to understand that we are talking about software and/or computer-related hardware. But I see the fun..
I will also point out that only (mostly) offensive tools have been listed, so I guess I will do more or less the same.
I honestly don't use a whole lot of tools that I believe classifies as "hacking / security tools". However I will try to make a short list. Making an uncategorised list was a bit hard so a few tools are put together.
1. Putty / Generic SSH client
- Obviously used mostly for administration. However SSH tunneling is essential.
2. Wireshark / Burp Suite / Tamper data / Live HTTP Headers
- Viewing, filtering, manipulating and injecting data into various systems and protocols
3. Nmap
- Port discovery and more
4. OllyDbg / IDA
- Disassembly, modification and analysis
5. Notepad++
- Not really a hacking and/or security tool. But is essential for creating, viewing, adding, removing and modifying data in any size and/or structure
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Multiple people above have failed to understand that we are talking about software and/or computer-related hardware. But I see the fun..
Well, in my defense, you do need fingers and knowledge to use a computer. As for the soldering iron, I don't think hacking should be limited to computer software. But TBH I was running out of ideas and needed some fillers. :P
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1> Logic
2> SET (Social Engineering ToolKit)
3> Maltego
4> Nmap
5> Ettercap
6> A good text editor
7> Custom Wordlists
9> Hydra
10> Aircrack
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0. A debugger - Ollydbg or gdb depending on what platform the target binary is
1. Disassembler - Objdump for small Unix binaries or IDA
2. Nasm
3. Python
4. C and gcc
5. An editor - I prefer vim and for hex edit xxd in vim
Thats my basic needs for exploit development and research. When internet is needed;
6. Wireshark
7. Netcat
8. Tor (!!!!)
9. A browser for information gathering
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1. Clang++
2. Netbeans
3. Vim
4. Ollydbg
5. Firefox
6. Wireshark
7. Linux arch
8. Virtual box
9. Condoms (anon proxys)
10. cygwin
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1 - Brain
2 - Fingers
3 - Internet connection
4 - PC
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Web app:
1.- Burpsuite Pro
2.- PHP
3.- Notepad++
4.- Dirbuster
Networking:
5.- nmap
6.- Nessus
7.- nc
8.- Wireshark / ettercap /sslstrip
Security:
9.- Truecrypt
10.- Open pgp
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hmmm not sure i could list 10, despite having who knows how many tucked away...
incase you missed my thread with the exe, #1 goes too....
#1-goolag. just fucking love this prog RIP cDc
#2-nmap. havnt used it in years but its such a great program, deserves hall of fame
#3-netstumbler. so damn useful
#4-alcohol 120. havent done any workarounds/program cracking in a bit, but when i was this tool was just invaluable.
#5-daemon tools- same with alch 120 except that their forums(at least used to) be really good at talking about processes/work arounds for the latest and greatest in trying to stop us from playing our game from an iso! :P
#6-10. Again just to many to list, the vast majority of these would be more for information purposes anyway.
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This is coming from a new member to the community who is fresh on all of these "tools, tricks, website, etc." and basically i'm not sure what any of these tools are for.
Could someone write what its used for and why its their most useful hacking tool?
Thank you,
and a private message is fine if you'd like.
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This is coming from a new member to the community who is fresh on all of these "tools, tricks, website, etc." and basically i'm not sure what any of these tools are for.
Could someone write what its used for and why its their most useful hacking tool?
Thank you,
and a private message is fine if you'd like.
already done. You can find it here: http://lmgtfy.com/?q= (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=)<insert name of tool here>
(e.g. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sqlmap (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sqlmap) to search for sqlmap)
You will find a lot of good resources, tips, tricks, how to's, examples and sometimes whole books. If you find something you don't understand and tried to answer the question on your own, feel free to ask us for help.
Cheers,
RBA
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This is coming from a new member to the community who is fresh on all of these "tools, tricks, website, etc." and basically i'm not sure what any of these tools are for.
Could someone write what its used for and why its their most useful hacking tool?
Thank you,
and a private message is fine if you'd like.
It is encouraged to search for awnsers yourself.
If you want to gain knowledge in this field that is a habit youll have to develop.
Check out the ebook section and lookup some basic books about security and networking.