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    Sweeper
    Multi-functional tool for windows 10/11. able to debloat, configure repair or clean-up the operating system, view hardware/network info, reboot to windows recovery enviroment or UEFI firmware, and download other software in the blink of an eye
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC is a command-line Layer 2 traceroute for Cisco switches

    ...Is tested with Cisco switches: Catalyst: 2960,3560,3750,4948,6509,9200,9300,9500 (All protocols) Nexus: C9332C, 93180YC-EX (NX-OS SSH) Express 500 (HTTP) FYI: It uses Nbtscan.exe (NetBIOS) as a alternative method to discover the mac address of a host and now seems that it is considered a malware. Anyway it is just a simple network tool that can scan the network similar to NMAP or Angry IP Scanner, etc...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Black scalpel is an advanced graphical (Swing gui) security and analysis tool written in Java, C and Assembler (platform independent). Current stage is early alpha, many features are still missing. Use SVN!
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    NBTscan-Ipanto is a command-line tool that scans for NETBIOS devices on a local or remote TCP/IP network. NBTscan-Ipanto is more powerful than others NETBIOS scanners as it is designed not to flood ARP tables and firewalls.
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    NetBios Scan is a tool that scan ip ranges and searchs host with share resources. With this program you can get information like machine name, workgroup,the user list, share resources... and you can connect and disconnect to these resources!!.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    kkp is a security tool based on a vulnerability in handling of the NetBIOS protocol by the Microsoft Windows 9x platform. It is meant to be the most reliable and efficient tool for this use. It has been tested on POSIX, and might work under Win32.
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