Written by team ClubHack on November 4, 2009 – 11:42 pm
ClubHack is glad to announce that on the first day of 3rd annual hackers’ convention in 2009, team Matriux will launch their first ever public version of #matriux (code named Lithium).
Matriux is a complete home grown live bootable (& installable) security distro targeted towards security, penetration testing, high level network penetration, forensic and crime investigation.
For more information & list of tools, please see http://www.matriux.com/

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Written by team ClubHack on February 25, 2008 – 10:02 am
From the announcement:
“Today CULT OF THE DEAD COW (cDc), the world’s ost attractive hacker group, announced the release of Goolag Scanner, a web auditing tool. Goolag Scanner enables everyone to audit his or her own web site via Google. The scanner technology is based on “Google hacking,” a form of vulnerability research developed by Johnny I Hack Stuff.”
http://goolag.org
Folks at cDc launched a wonderful tool to do an analysis of your website. Goolag uses Google hacking techniques to scan your website and report vulnerabilities.
Caution: One might end up blocking his/her IP on Google due to high number of automated search queries. It will result in something like this http://sorry.google.com/sorry
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Written by Rohit Srivastwa on January 28, 2008 – 4:33 am
H D Moore and team has released the version 3.1 of MetaSploit.
For those who don’t know about it, MetaSploit is one of the best and most effective exploit tool which can be used in the comfort of best point-n-click graphics interface as well as real fast and favorite command line shell interface.
“The latest version features a graphical user interface, full support for the Windows platform, and over 450 modules, including 265 remote exploits…”
The best part with MetaSpolit 3.1 is the new cool Windows GUI.

For old school shell/CLI lovers, the flavor remains the same & power is increased.
Three cheers to metasploit3 & H D Moore
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