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  2. Wireshark - Wikipedia

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    Wireshark is very similar to tcpdump, but has a graphical front-end and integrated sorting and filtering options.. Wireshark lets the user put network interface controllers into promiscuous mode (if supported by the network interface controller), so they can see all the traffic visible on that interface including unicast traffic not sent to that network interface controller's MAC address.

  3. Nmap - Wikipedia

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    Nmap (Network Mapper) is a network scanner created by Gordon Lyon (also known by his pseudonym Fyodor Vaskovich). [5] Nmap is used to discover hosts and services on a computer network by sending packets and analyzing the responses.

  4. Regin (malware) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The malware targets specific users of Microsoft Windows-based computers and has been linked to the US intelligence-gathering agency NSA and its British counterpart, the GCHQ. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Intercept provided samples of Regin for download, including malware discovered at a Belgian telecommunications provider, Belgacom . [ 5 ]

  5. Comparison of packet analyzers - Wikipedia

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    Client Microsoft Windows macOS Linux BSDs Solaris Other Cain and Abel: Yes No No No No No Capsa Free Edition : Yes No No No No No Carnivore: Yes No No No No No Charles Web Debugging Proxy

  6. EternalBlue - Wikipedia

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    EternalBlue [5] is a computer exploit software developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). [6] It is based on a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows that allowed users to gain access to any number of computers connected to a network.

  7. Network eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    Internet users use eavesdropping via the Internet to improve information security. [2] A typical network eavesdropper may be called a Black-hat hacker and is considered a low-level hacker as it is simple to network eavesdrop successfully. [1] The threat of network eavesdroppers is a growing concern.

  8. Network security - Wikipedia

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    Communication between two hosts using a network may be encrypted to maintain security and privacy. Honeypots, essentially decoy network-accessible resources, may be deployed in a network as surveillance and early-warning tools, as the honeypots are not normally accessed for legitimate purposes. Honeypots are placed at a point in the network ...

  9. Bifrost (Trojan horse) - Wikipedia

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    Use persistence (makes the server harder to remove from the infected system) The client component has the following capabilities: Process Manager (Browse or kill running processes) File manager (Browse, upload, download, or delete files) Window Manager (Browse, close, maximize/minimize, or rename windows) Get system information