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WIFISLAX 4.2 FINAL VERSION FREE DOWNLOAD
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Inforamtion:-
WifiSlax is a type of Slax OS made exclusively for wireless hacking. It comes with a bunch of wireless tools preloaded into it. These include Aircrack, Airsnort, kismet, madwifi drivers and many more...
Features:-
• Focused on Wireless Audit• Latest tools for Wireless Audit
• Drivers of the most common chipsets in our laptops (innovating with packet injection support)
• Ease of use for the uninitiated in GNU/Linux
• Launchers and GUI tools
• GNU/Linux distribution
• Debian Stable based
• Nowadays, not only Wireless Security: /NETWORK VULNERABILITY & PENTESTING /BLUETOOTH / RFID /IRDA /SERIAL PORT /CRACKING /REVERSING /FORENSIC
• Compatible with other system
• GRUB as boot loader
• Live CD/DVD/USB
• Kernel 2.6.32.5 SMP
• KDE 3.5.10|KDE 4? – Compiz Fusion included – Drivers ATI / Drivers NVIDIA
• Automount new drives – RO/RW over NTFS, HFS and NAS
• Automount new devices – Wireless devices / mouse / etc
• Ease of use regardless of driver
• Launch GUI: – Broadcom bcm43xx – Intel IPW2200, IPW3945, IPW4965 – Ralink rt2570, rt73 – Prism, Prism2 – Realtek rt8180/rt8185, rt8187 – Atheros mode managed, monitor, master
• Problems with your chipset? – usbview, lsusb, lspci, dmesg, etc...
• Audit & security tools
• Wireless chipsets for auditing & pentesting
• Wireless tools – Kismet, machanger, aircrack-ng, aircrack-ptw, etc
• Cryptanalysis tools (WEP/WPA/WPA2, cookie entropy, etc)
Size (" 392.71 MB")
JOOMLA 1.6 FREE DOWNLOAD
Information:-
Joomla is the world’ s most popular open source CMS (content management system). With 2.7 percent of the Web running on Joomla, the software is used by individuals, small & medium-sized businesses, and large organizations worldwide to easily create & build a variety of websites & web-enabled applications.
With Joomla 1.7 the user community placed a large emphasis on making the CMS installation process as simple as possible and new versions more frequent.
This will allow users to more easily and frequently migrate to the latest version of Joomla, and take advantage of all the security benefits associated with running the newest code. We think Joomla users around the world will really embrace this new process.
SKYPE OFFLINE INSTALLER FULL VERSION FREE DOWNLOAD
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and chats over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free, while calls to both traditional landline telephones and mobile phones can be made for a fee using a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features which include instant messaging, file transfer, and videoconferencing. Skype has 663 million registered users as of 2010.
Registered users of Skype are identified by a unique Skype Name, and may be listed in the Skype directory.Skype allows these registered users to communicate through both instant messaging and voice chat. Voice chat allows telephone calls between pairs of users and conference calling, and uses a proprietary audio codec. Skype's text chat client allows group chats, storing chat history, offline messaging (since version 5) and editing of previous messages. The usual features familiar to instant messaging users — user profiles, online status indicators, and so on — are also included.
Download Skype Offline Installer
Registered users of Skype are identified by a unique Skype Name, and may be listed in the Skype directory.Skype allows these registered users to communicate through both instant messaging and voice chat. Voice chat allows telephone calls between pairs of users and conference calling, and uses a proprietary audio codec. Skype's text chat client allows group chats, storing chat history, offline messaging (since version 5) and editing of previous messages. The usual features familiar to instant messaging users — user profiles, online status indicators, and so on — are also included.
Download Skype Offline Installer
HTML5 COMPLETE REFERENCE
The fifth edition of this book represents a significant change in structure and content to
address HTML5. The book is similar to the previous edition in maybe a third of the
Tcontent; otherwise, it is an all-new effort. Most obviously, as compared to the previous
editions, which focused mainly on XHTML and HTML 4, this edition focuses on HTML5,
which represents both a return to the markup past and the unveiling of an exciting future of
Web applications. However, we do retain some information from previous editions because
in order for this work to be truly complete, we must not focus only on the future but also
present all the elements supported in browsers today, including the archaic, proprietary, and
standard (X)HTML tags. These will still be encountered for years to come, and we want this
book to provide the reference you need in addressing their syntax.
CSS coverage has been expanded greatly to fully cover CSS 2.1 as well as every proprietary
and emerging CSS 3 property supported in one or more popular shipping browsers circa 2009.
No value judgment is made; if Internet Explorer has supported a proprietary CSS feature for
the last decade, it’s included. However, we do avoid presenting CSS features that are truly
speculative in great depth, but where appropriate, we summarize or present pointers to the
emerging syntax.
address HTML5. The book is similar to the previous edition in maybe a third of the
Tcontent; otherwise, it is an all-new effort. Most obviously, as compared to the previous
editions, which focused mainly on XHTML and HTML 4, this edition focuses on HTML5,
which represents both a return to the markup past and the unveiling of an exciting future of
Web applications. However, we do retain some information from previous editions because
in order for this work to be truly complete, we must not focus only on the future but also
present all the elements supported in browsers today, including the archaic, proprietary, and
standard (X)HTML tags. These will still be encountered for years to come, and we want this
book to provide the reference you need in addressing their syntax.
CSS coverage has been expanded greatly to fully cover CSS 2.1 as well as every proprietary
and emerging CSS 3 property supported in one or more popular shipping browsers circa 2009.
No value judgment is made; if Internet Explorer has supported a proprietary CSS feature for
the last decade, it’s included. However, we do avoid presenting CSS features that are truly
speculative in great depth, but where appropriate, we summarize or present pointers to the
emerging syntax.





