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** Mailing list is long since dead. Please don't send an email.--
DOWNLOAD VulRec Tool Release 3.0.1-SU (PRIMARY SITE)
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DOWNLOAD VulRec Tool Release 3.0.1-SU (SU.COM)
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DOWNLOAD VulRec Tool Release 3.0.1-SU-SOURCE
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DOWNLOAD VulRec Tool Release 1.0 (PRIMARY SITE)
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DOWNLOAD README for VulRec Tool Release 1.0
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DOWNLOAD FAQ for VulRec Tool Release 1.0
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DOWNLOAD 11/5/2002 LINKS FILE for VulRec Tool Release 1.0
* Screenshot: CLICK HERE
* Screenshot 2: CLICK HERE
* Author: TCroc (The Crocodile)
www.pasture.com/~tcroc &
www.ghettohackers.net
* Data Maintained By: SchneeWeiB
* About: Vulnerability reconnaissance is a task completed by all good security professionals in the course of daily activity. Searching web pages and information links to determine the latest threats and risks to their domain. SchneeWeiB was tasked with this job on a full time basis and put in a request to have a tool that will allow him an easier time and a more organized way to manage all of the links that he needs to visit in the course of his job. Thus the tool came into being. VulRec Tool allows the user to manage their daily security related links and to categorize them and search them based on those categories. SchneeWeiB will periodically release his links file (which is quite extensive I might add) for you to use in this tool.
* Installation Notes: Unzip the package all to one directory and execute. The links file is the vulrec.ini file and can be replaced with newer versions downloaded from this site. There is an autodownload function built into the tool or you can manually download the file from the link above and just replace the old one in the programs working directory. (Do this with the program off for best results)
CURRENT Version: A split codestream occured when I developed a branded version for SecurityUnit. You can find the latest and greatest version of this tool on their web site at www.securityunit.com/vulrec. The development of this tool has been stopped. If you are interested in continued development please email me at The Crocodile.