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Get Linux

Get Linux 3.2 Get Linux is a portable and open source download client, which interacts with a server side library for downloading numerous Linux-based operating systems. With the help of this utility, you can download more than 100 Linux distributions, by simply selecting their name from the available list. This makes it easy to obtain the most updated Linux OS, without having to manually search and download the ISO file via a browser. For Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Vista / XP (Requires .Net Framework 3.5) Features: Over 100+ operating systems. Operating systems are added or updated monthly. Customizable user friendly features. Small and Portable. This is a free and open source project, I hope everyone enjoys using it. Any feedback or suggestions will be considered and responded to as quickly as possible. Homepage:  http://getlinux.sourceforge.net/
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YouTube Subscribers BOT

How it works? It logs in a sub4sub server and does the job for you on auto pilot VirusTotal :  http://bit.ly/1UQslnf HEUR/QVM03.0.Malware.Gen is a well known false-positive https://www.dropbox.com/s/86rrripxe9w1c86/YouTube-Subscribers-BOT.exe?dl=0

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FOOTPRINTING/RECONNAISSANCE

This refers to the act of checking out the network, getting familiar with its layout, etc, in order to attack it - in other words, we are just gathering target information. We try to create a complete profile, with domain names, network blocks and individual IP addresses. There is no one way to footprint. Different situations will take different paths. In general, we try to find: Domain Names (both external and internal) Network blocks Specific IPs (both reachable by internet and unreachable outside the local network) Access control mechanisms System architectures Intrusion detection systems an enumeration of the system (user and group names, system banners, routing tables, SNMP information) Networking protocols