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ConvertShellCode v3.0 ConvertShellCode v3.0 ConvertShellcode takes Shellcode as input and disassemble it in a list of instructions in assembly language. It shows the assembly instructions that the supplied shellcode string represents. What do you need Windows XP SP2 or newer License Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Alain Rioux This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. |
5,256 | Jan 16, 2019 Alain Rioux <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ConvertShellcode1_th.png"border="0"> |
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DumpItBlue+ v2.0.2 DumpItBlue+ v2.0.2 A Google Chrome extension that helps to dump Facebook stuff for analysis or reporting purposes. This extension is a complement to the DumpItBlue tool (now abandoned) and contain small but useful functionalities like scrolling, expanding, removing, isolate scrollable area, etc. What is it? This extension was developed for Google Chrome browser. It is activated when you are on a Facebook page. Provides some basic functions like scrolling, expanding, removing, dumping, isolating and more. When you are on a Facebook page and you open DumpItBlue+, it will try to get the Current Facebook ID related to the page in the current tab. It should work for any Facebook profile and even from your Facebook Messenger. It will then display the Facebook ID of the current counterpart. You can select and copy the Facebook ID from the textfield. It will also try to the determine the profile type of the page and preselect options in the interface. You must know that any modification made by this extension only apply to the cached copy of the page in your local browser. Any modification may be reversed by refreshing the current page. Scrolling This function will scroll the page or the scrollable area to display additional content. It can scroll: Page to bottom: This option is for page that scroll vertically to the bottom. Likes in popup: This option is for Likes popup that appears when you click on Likes link. Messenger current chat: This option is for Messenger. It will scroll a conversation to the top. Messenger contacts: This option is for Messenger. It will scroll the contact list to the ... |
5,557 | Feb 18, 2022 Alain Rioux <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/ExtractFace2_th.png"border="0"> |
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RDP-Parser v1.1 RDP-Parser v1.1 RDP-Parser extracts RDP activities from Microsoft Windows Event Logs. This tool has been designed for any investigation involving exploitation of RDP service. It supports Evt and Evtx formats. How it works This is a command line tool and there is no installer. You should unzip and copy the program where you want to use it. Open a command line in the directory where the program is. You can print help message using "RDP-Parser --h": More details about options: --p: By default, RDP-Parser will check in the current directory, so you can copy the program in the same folder as the Event Logs you want to parse. If there is no given path and current directory doesn't contain Event Logs, RDP-Parser will copy the live system Event Logs in the current directory. This command require admin priviledge and it doesn't work for old format logs. --t: There are three types of report: 1: minimal: This is the default type. The report will contain following columns: TimeGenerated, Source, EventID and Details. Only events with public IP addresses will be extracted and all details will be removed except IP address. 2: minimal with all IP addresses: Same as type 1, but it also includes private IP addresses. 3: normal: The report will contain all columns and all details. Columns are: TimeGenerated, Timewritten, Computer, Source, RecordNumber, Category, EventID, EventType and Details. Only events with public IP addresses will be extracted but all details will be included. 4: normal with all IP addresses: Same as type 3, but it also includes private IP addresses. 5: full: All events related to RDP or login activities will be included. Included events IDs are: ... |
4,517 | Feb 27, 2019 Alain Rioux <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/RDPParser1_th.png"border="0"> |
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XL-Parser v1.3.2 XL-Parser v1.3.2 XL-Parser is a tool for data extraction and analysis. Input can be a directory, a file or multiple files, or the clipboard. File formats: XL-Parser supports many file formats like plain text, unicode, text inside binaries, doc and docx, xls and xlsx, evt and evtx, pdf, msg and text inside zip files. You can even extract a file using a different parser. For example, you can extract data from a docx file, but open it as a zip, so you will have access to xml file inside it. File filters: If the input is a directory, you can include the subfolder or not. You can also set a combinaison of filters: keyword or regex that match filename, size of the file, last modified time or last accessed time. Your combinaison of filters can be save for a later use. Extraction: You can extract data using a combinaison of keyword or regex or use the special objects already set which are: IPv4, IPv6, URLs, Emails, Hostnames, Domain names, MAC addresses or credit card numbers. XL-Parser provides a lot of options for extraction and for report. Web log analysis: One specialty of XL-Parser is web log analysis. When you analyse web logs, you can extract data using anything that is in the logs. For example, you can extract all requests related to a particular IP address, but you cannot search for requests related to an ISP, because this information is not in the log. XL-Parser provides you the way to do this and much more. First, XL-Parser will help you parse the log and build a SQlite database from it. When it's done, XL-Parser provides a bunch of functions to query the database and find suspicious activities. Cool! ... |
5,381 | Feb 27, 2019 Alain Rioux <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/XLParser1_th.png"border="0"> |
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