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    Net Tools (Freeware)

    153 net tools in one package. Cutting-edge security and network monitoring software for the Internet and Local Area Networks, providing clients with the ability and confidence to meet the challenges of tomorrow's technology. Keeping pace with the industry trends, we offer professional tools that support the latest standards, protocols, software, and hardware for both wired and wireless networks. The main goal is the creation of high quality software.

    Net Tools is a very strong combination of network scanning, security, file, system, and administrator tools useful in diagnosing networks and monitoring your PC and computer's network connections for system administrators. Next to the essential core tools it includes a lot of extra valuable features. It’s a Swiss Army knife for everyone interested in a set of powerful network tools for everyday use. This all-in-one toolkit includes also a lot of handy file and system utilities next to the huge amount of network tools. The menus are fully configurable, so in this way you won’t get lost in the extremely large amount of essential tools. All the additional features will make this application a must have for all system administrators.

    There are numerous constructive and valuable applications included in Net Tools that can be used for a great amount of purposes. The latest version of Net Tools is hybrid; it means that it’s capable of working together with applications that are made and designed for Net Tools, so in this way more flexibility and user-friendliness is obtained. This software is designed for the Microsoft Windows OS (Windows 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista). It’s entirely compatible and has thoroughly been tested on Windows XP. With the 150+ tools it is a great collection of useful tools for network users. The size of Net Tools 4.5.74 is approximately 25 Mb.

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    Thumbs down

    I can't recommend any site that contains "how to" instructions for bad guys . . . . . .

    From MAB's site:

    IRC Self-Propagating Script

    In this tutorial I will try to teach you how to make your own mIRC worm in IRC. This is the basic formula, so you can later add/delete functions to obtain better results in your eyes. This tutorial is ofcourse for educational use only, to explore how mIRC script works and how you can protect yourself against these threats. The author, Mohammad Ahmadi Bidakhvidi, does not take any responsibility for the damages one can cause using this script. If you do not agree with these terms I suggest you stop reading this tutorial.
    Tutorial mIRC Self-Propagating Script

    First of all I need to notice you that this worm is backdoored. This means that people that are infected by this worm can be controlled by you. Once infected with the worm they are also infected with the Trojan. Using the Trojan you can control the victim’s PC.

    Get Started

    It all starts with the next command:. . . . . . . .

    Sorry, I just disagree with sites like this.

    PP

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    I am with you PP.

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    The site came linked from here...


    http://shellcity.net/?egg=a

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    I understand why you would disagree, but if you don't know how they work, that makes them that much harder to stop....
    "Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    I understand why you would disagree, but if you don't know how they work, that makes them that much harder to stop....
    That's true - Still, it doesn't help when people make DIY "tutorials" readily available. It's bad enough that they are selling rootkits and trojans these days. That BS about not taking responsibility for how they are used is just that - BS.

    -- I do agree with F11 that the Net Tools package is quite interesting and worthy of a post

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