New Capture-HPC release

Sunday, March 30. 2008
A tool announcement:

The Honeynet Project and School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science at Victoria University of Wellington have just released version 2.1 of Capture-HPC, a tool that is able to find and investigate the increasing problem of client-side computer attacks. This new software release increases the features and speeds performance allowing anyone to investigate a larger range and quantity of client-side computer attacks. Capture-HPC is freely available from the main Honeynet Project web site at: https://projects.honeynet.org/capture-hpc/wiki. It is written and distributed under the GNU General Public License, v2.

Capture-HPC is a computer security product that allows anyone to: investigate client-side computer attacks; security researchers to find and study malicious servers; virus and malware researchers to collect malware pushed by malicious servers; network administrators to monitor their systems for client-side attacks; and web site operators to monitor their web sites for unauthorized modifications with client-side attack code.