tripwire-open-source
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tripwire-open-source
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MDSHA1 for security
Tripwire's open source distribution specifically. It supports SHA1, MD5, HAVAL and CRC32. All individually are not cryptographically secure but the combination of them makes it unlikely that an attacker could modify a single file in such a way as to find a collision on multiple hashes.
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Ask HN: How do you trust that your personal machine is not compromised?
I'm looking at current options, this[1] for example is packaged for Fedora, which is my daily driver.
But then I got to thinking, if I'm going to do a clean Fedora install for the tripwire (it's best practice) I might as well try Fedora Silverblue[2]. Silverblue is an immutable system so it kinda makes a tripwire less useful because no one can change any system files. Only files in your home directory and /etc can be modified statefully.
1. https://github.com/Tripwire/tripwire-open-source/
2. https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/
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Server Hardening
Active Measures - Includes (IDS/IPS) such as open-source Suricata or Snort on pfSense, and File Integrity Monitoring (FIM), such as the commercial Tripwire and dated, open-source Tripwire, or the open-source Wazuh installed on servers. These can be combined into a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system like the open-source solution, Security Onion. Wazuh itself has evolved into a SIEM.
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Recent Apple Updates Leading to WiFi Issues
This reminds me of the general idea behind [Tripwire](https://github.com/Tripwire/tripwire-open-source) for macOS. I last looked into it back in 2005 (we went with other approaches), so it may have changed since then, but it monitors for changes, and allow you to revert them or deploy them to other computer (as in a lab, etc).
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Please help me to make rootkit detector.
Yes, tripwire. https://github.com/Tripwire/tripwire-open-source
mvt
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Exploiting the iPhone 4
Amnesty International released Mobile Verification Toolkit to check your phone for malware, by checking encrypted backups on your computer. https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt
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Meduza co-founder's phone infected with Pegasus
From what I was able to read previously, it has no ability to spread by itself and has to be installed by a targeted attack. There is also a tool from Amnesty International that can detect it (or was able to): https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt
It is a race though, so past info may no longer be valid. However, I doubt it will ever be able to spread by itself, since it uses very expensive zero days to infect and they will be quickly fixed after detection.
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NSO Group iPhone Zero-Click, Zero-Day Exploit Captured in the Wild
Public Service Announcement:
Amnesty International has a program on GitHub with Citizens Lab for those keeping an eye out for additional protections
https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt
MVT (Mobile Verification Toolkit) helps with conducting forensics of mobile devices in order to find signs of a potential compromise.
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As recommended, I ask it here : how can I find out if my phone is being tapped, and what should I do if it is?
You can do a backup of your phone and analyze said backup using digital forensics to see if for example "automated software" will detect any of the more mainstream spyware/hacks. You can use mobile verification toolkit (mvt) to do this, but it won't detect everything. It is however a good start, you can investigate the basic results with limited knowledge and if something is detected you can further it up to a digital forensics company because it will very highly likely be beyond your qualifications to analyze by yourself. Hope this helps.
- How do I download this on iPhone
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I dont know if i downloaded malware
I was extremly paranoid i got a virus a few months ago and i think i may have downloaded something. Its been more thank half a year and just remebered that i tried to download something from here,https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt i dont know if i was even sucessful, i am fully updated ios, cant find anything in files so i dont think i had it for very long and prob dealted after a whille
- iOS 16.5.1 TriangleDB spyware
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Can anyone hack my phone via sending a WhatsApp Photo? How to know it?
If you wanna check your phone, maybe try using this: https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt
- Disabling Apple from Spying on You
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Extent of getting hacked for iPhone vs Android
if android, this is available -- https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt
What are some alternatives?
OpenHashTab - 📝 File hashing and checking shell extension
hardened_malloc - Hardened allocator designed for modern systems. It has integration into Android's Bionic libc and can be used externally with musl and glibc as a dynamic library for use on other Linux-based platforms. It will gain more portability / integration over time.
BLUESPAWN - An Active Defense and EDR software to empower Blue Teams
whatsapp-media-decrypt - Decrypt WhatsApp encrypted media files
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
WhatsDump - Extract WhatsApp private key from any non-rooted Android device (Android 7+ supported)
digestpp - C++11 header-only message digest library
AMDH - Android Mobile Device Hardening
madaidans-insecurities.github.io
XiaomiADBFastbootTools - A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot
cowrie - Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot https://cowrie.readthedocs.io
WebKit - Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.