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Probably the Best Free Security List in the World

Probably the Best Free Security List in the World - Page Index
16. Network traffic monitoring

16.1. Port checking:
ActivePorts
TcpView
CurrPorts IPNetInfo
Roadkil's Scan Port
TCPEye
Opened Ports Viewer
Free Port Scanner
Pwn
Port Scanner
PortScan
 

16.2. Botnet diagnosis:
Trendmicro RUBotted

16.3. Network traffic monitoring:
Axence NetTools
Networx
Netmeter
Network lights
Urlsnooper
Cucusoft Net Guard
ProcNetMonitor
Pandora FMS
Kismet
Network Monitor II
PRTG Network Monitor
Network Activity Indicator
NetWitness Investigator
Network Meter 
My Network Speed  
NetTraffic
York
Real Network Monitor
SterJo NetStalker

16.4. Network traffic analyzing:
Wireshark
NetworkMiner
Nmap
Fiddler
Cain & Abel
IP Tools
Microsoft Network Monitor
Analyzer
Smartsniff
Colasoft Capsa Free Network Analyzer
Angry IP Scanner
SoftPerfect Network Scanner
Advanced IP Scanner
WinSniff
NetworkTrafficView
RawCap
IP Traffic Spy
AthTek NetWalk Personal
Moo0 Connection Watcher
Network Scanner 
ICSI Netalyzar

16.5. Whois/IP lookup:
DomainTools
DomainHostingView
WhoisThisDomain
Online Domain Tools
Whois Tool
who.is
IPNetInfo
IPInfoOffline
IP locator
ip2c

16.6. NIDS:
Snort
Bothunter

16.7. Control internet traffic priority:
NetBalancer

16.8. DNS configuration:
Check DNS-settings
Dns jumper
GRC
Namebench

16.9. Internet speed and quality test:
Speedtest
Pingtest
Broadband Speed Checker
JD's Auto Speed Tester
TamoSoft Throughput Test

16.10. Ping:
Emco Ping Monitor
Ping Monitor
hrPING
http-ping
PingInfoView

16.11. Wireless tools:
inSSIDer
Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector
NetSurveyor
SciLor's Wifi Penetrate
Wireless Network Watcher
Homedale
Network Stumbler
Wireless Wizard
TekWiFi
NetGhost  
WeFi
W10ifiInfoView
Wifi Protector
SoftPerfect WiFi Guard 
Securing wireless network
How To Check If Someone Is Stealing Your WiFi

16.12. Collection of tools:
Network Security Toolkit
OSSIM
Plax network suite
eToolz
Network Stuff
Network Monitoring Tools Package (NirSoft)

16.13. Monitor file shares:
ShareEnum
NetShareMonitor
McAfee ShareScan more
ShareWatcher
ShareWatch

16.14. ARP protection:
Protection against ARP poisoning
Anti NetCut
DecaffeinatID
CUTe ARP Protector

16.15. Website monitoring/analysis:
Websites Cop
Down For Everyone Or Just Me
WebESC
NotiPage
Mon.itor.us
Statsgram
ThreatSign!
ServiceMon
See Also

16.16. Other:
CountryTraceRoute
Computer IPv6 addresses & privacy
WebSiteSniffer
HTTP LogStat
Connection Keeper
Sentinel
LanTopolog
Simple IP Config
Reporting Hacked or Rooted Servers used by Booters to Datacenters

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by ako on 20. July 2010 - 9:19  (54572)

Thanks!

by BillBrad (not verified) on 19. July 2010 - 16:14  (54529)

For backup I use PureSync. Consider adding it to your list.

What I like most is that it has an (optional)auto-backup feature which will backup any changes you make to a file or folder immediately when you make them. With a scheduled backup, the file is vulnerable to loss between its creation time and the time of the next backup. With immediate auto backup, you're totally covered. I rest easy that my downloaded music and videos won't disappear unexpectedly.

by ako on 19. July 2010 - 18:12  (54537)

Thanks!

by J_L on 18. July 2010 - 19:38  (54486)
by ako on 18. July 2010 - 20:20  (54487)

Thanks! The number of existing anti-rootkits is huge (one can find dozens from the rootkit discussions links). I will only add new if they have been found really strong. Have you any links showing that SC is as strong/even stronger than those listed at the moment? (I will add it anyway, as it seems to have some interesting features :-)

by J_L on 20. July 2010 - 0:34  (54554)

One feature stands out is 64-bit compatibility. Not really sure how effective it is though.

by J_L on 18. July 2010 - 3:40  (54446)
by ako on 18. July 2010 - 8:07  (54464)

Thanks!

by Mike Owen (not verified) on 18. July 2010 - 0:16  (54441)

This article (or set of articles) is a really distinguished public service. Many congratulations?

by ako on 18. July 2010 - 8:08  (54465)

Thank you! :-)

by DublinDon (not verified) on 17. July 2010 - 18:42  (54428)

Looks like Comodo Security suite has had 64 bit capability since 2008 but on your list it doesn't have the 64 bit sticker.
Why is that?

by ako on 17. July 2010 - 19:58  (54430)

Thanks!

by THB (not verified) on 17. July 2010 - 17:11  (54426)

I'm running AVG, Ad-Ware and Spy-Bot together. Anyone see a conflict with these as a problem?
Thanks

by ako on 17. July 2010 - 19:59  (54431)

I think no conflict with them....

by Jim Brock (not verified) on 15. July 2010 - 16:18  (54333)

Here's another link for your privacy section.

The most comprehensive opt-out wizard and Firefox opt-out protector.

http://www.privacychoice.org

by ako on 15. July 2010 - 18:28  (54336)

Thanks!

by J_L on 15. July 2010 - 2:13  (54298)
by ako on 15. July 2010 - 18:29  (54337)

I've added it (MWAV). MC is right on FP:s so I added it quite far from the top.

by MidnightCowboy on 15. July 2010 - 8:30  (54311)

In the context of this list most things are acceptable but I had some grave concerns about this one highlighted in the comments here here:

http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-anti-virus-software.htm

The default "scan and clean" setting makes no allowances for the possibility of false positives and I would urge anyone using this software to consider the custom configuration options carefully first, and then do so with caution.

by J_L on 15. July 2010 - 23:38  (54347)

Agreed. Luckily I chose scan when I ran it, definitely has false positives.

by AlanMcAlan on 10. July 2010 - 15:37  (54056)

Sorry AlanMcAlan , I mistakenly deleted this text on emsisoft!

ako :-)

by ako on 10. July 2010 - 17:45  (54058)

Thanks!

by AlanMcAlan on 11. July 2010 - 13:20  (54085)

lol? I was drained lastnight but I don't remember writing that xD

by ako on 11. July 2010 - 13:22  (54086)

:-) See it again!

by AlanMcAlan on 11. July 2010 - 17:28  (54095)

No worries mate! lol. But if it is of any help to readers, you receive a 30 day fully functional trial, then after the 30 days it reverts to a Scan & C lean only program. Not a bad deal if you ask me.

by ako on 11. July 2010 - 20:21  (54099)

I added it :-)

by fanboy01 (not verified) on 4. July 2010 - 21:40  (53756)

The ReplaceUAC program is malware!

SiteAdvisor and WOT rates the website as red!

http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/replaceuac.com

http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/replaceuac.com

(I wrote a review for this website on WOT)

Safeweb stupidly rates the website as green but I also wrote a bad review as well.

http://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=replaceuac.com&x=0&y=0

I used the program myself and I can say that ReplaceUAC is nothing but pure evil.

by fanboy01 (not verified) on 4. July 2010 - 21:41  (53757)

Oh, my mistake.

The program isn't called ReplaceUAC, it's called SmartUAC

by ako on 5. July 2010 - 8:10  (53776)

Hi!

ReplaceUAC is not malware, see virustotal analysis
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/3e9352bc62f4ff6765c93f8909e7f81d79875...

Also, Prevx did not give any warning during installation. How did you see/"see" it was malicious? I removed it, as the company itself seems suspicious.

by fanboy01 (not verified) on 5. July 2010 - 20:40  (53798)

Thanks for responding!
The only malicious activity I recall from using this program was that my PC kept freezing up a lot! My PC hadn't experienced that much freezes before! After uninstalling this POS program (using Safe Mode and Revouninstaller), my PC was fine after that.
I researched SmartUAC on some other websites and some users claim the program gave them nothing but problems! (BSOD was one instance! Though, I don't recall getting a BSOD with this program).
You were right to remove the program. Security Stronghold (maker of SmartUAC) has somewhat of a bad reputation (just look at its SiteAdvisor and WOT reviews). Even though some people say that Security Stronghold isn't all that bad, I wouldn't trust them one bit.