swap_digger alternatives
Looking for an alternative tool to replace swap_digger? During the review of swap_digger we looked at other open source tools. Based on their category, tags, and text, these are the ones that have the best match.
Top 3
- CIRCLean (USB stick and drives cleaner)
- Metagoofil (information gathering tool)
- PCredz (extract data from pcap files)
These tools are ranked as the best alternatives to swap_digger.
Alternatives (by score)
CIRCLean
Introduction
Malware regularly uses USB sticks to infect victims. This solution can convert documents with potentially harmful code into disarmed data formats. This converted data is then stored on a trusted device.
Project details
CIRCLean is written in shell script.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Data sanitizing
- Data transfers
Metagoofil
Introduction
Metagoofil will perform a search in Google based on the given domain name. Any public documents will be downloaded and analyzed. For this task it uses libraries like Hachoir, PdfMiner, and others. Useful details include username, software versions, hostnames, etc.
File types: pdf, doc, xls, ppt, docx, pptx, xlsx
Project details
Metagoofil is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Information gathering
- Penetration testing
PCredz
Introduction
This tool can be of a great use to see what sensitive data leaks onto the network. This may be a public network or your own private network.
Project details
PCredz is written in Python.
Strengths and weaknesses
- + The source code of this software is available
Typical usage
- Data extraction
Xplico
Introduction
With Xplico analysis can be performed on captured internet traffic. The data stored in a pcap file can then be displayed and the related protocol data can be extracted from the capture file. This may include emails, HTTP sessions, VoIP calls, or anything that can be recognized and stored.
Project details
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