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10 Best Hacking and Security Software Tools for Linux Print E-mail
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Source: Junauza - Posted by Bill Keys   
Security Projects Linux is a hacker’s dream computer operating system. It supports tons of tools and utilities for cracking passwords, scanning network vulnerabilities, and detecting possible intrusions. I have here a collection of 10 of the best hacking and security software tools for Linux. Please always keep in mind that these tools are not meant to harm, but to protect. What do you think about this list of Linux security tools? Would you add or remove any of them from the list? What's your top Linux security tool?

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Security EngineerWritten by cbrp1r8 on 2008-09-22 09:44:11
Many tools I use on a daily basis, both in defense and in pen-testing. There's more that could be on the list though. The comments section on the site, lists quite a few.
ConsultantWritten by Jeff Bhune on 2009-03-07 17:27:43
I am want tomore about Linus security tools.
MANAGERWritten by RAJAN on 2009-05-01 17:13:24
PERRSONAL

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