Firefox security tools...

Hi malware fighters,

Here is a bundle of turning Firefox into an ethical hacking tool:
Firefox Catalog of Auditing Toolbox
Information Gathering
Whois
Shazou
Active Whois
DomainFinder
Location Info
HostIP.info
ShowIP
ASnumber
Enumeration and Fingerprint
Header Spy
Header Monitor
Data Mining
People Search
Gnosis
Googling and Spidering
Advanced dork
SpiderZilla
View Dependencies
All in one
Bibirmer toolbar
Proxying / Web Utilities
FoxyProxy
SwitchProxy
Pow (Plain Old WebServer
Editors
Jsview
Cert Viewer Plus
FireBug
XML developer Toolbar
Security auditing
HackBar
ChickenFoot
Commands
Tamper Data
HeaderMonitor
LiveHTTPHeaders
RefControl
User Agent Switcher
Add n Edit Cookies
Cookies Swap
HttpOnly
Web Developer
AllCookies
DOM Inspector
Could be used with InspectThis
FormFox
Poster
Network Utilities
File Transfer Protocol
Client and Server
CrossFTP
Client
FireFTP
Intrusion Detection System
FireKeeper
Sniffers
ffsniff
Database
Oracle DBA ToolBar
Oracle OraDB Error Code Look-up
SQL Connection
MySQL Client
Wi-Fi
Hotspots
JiWire
Misc
Hacks for fun
Greasemonkey
Scripts
Technika
Encryption / Hashing
FileEncrypter
Net-force tools
FireGPG
MDHashTool
Malware Scanner
QArchive.org web files checker
Dr.Web anti-virus link checker
ClamWin Antivirus Glue for Firefox
Anti Spoof
Refspoof
Automation
iMacros
Logs / History
Enhanced History Manager
Slogger
IT Security Related
Open Source Vulnerability Database Search
US Homeland Security Threat

polonus

Damien,
Are these supposed to be links ??? or, did you forget to list the download for these tools ???

Hi bob3160,

The FireCat (the bundled zip file) can be found here: http://www.security-database.com/toolswatch/FireCAT-Firefox-Catalog-of,232.html

Mind you Bob, that you stick to current local regulations and agreements with your LSP in the area where you live, and use the FireCat extension-bundle only on a computer or a network you own for personal security, or use an academic setting where ethical hacking can be performed without prior restrictions,

polonus

Thanks but I personally don’t need this at all. :slight_smile:

Hi bob3160,

Some of the security extensions in the bundle can be good to have for any user of Firefox. In my version of FF 3.0 RC1 I run ShowIP, Header Monitor, JSView, TamperData, WebDeveloper for instance, nothing wrong with these,

pol