FuzzDiff is a simple tool created to assist in helping make crash analysis during file format fuzzing a bit easier. When provided with a fuzzed file, a corresponding original un-fuzzed file, and the path to the targeted program, FuzzDiff will selectively un-fuzz portions of the fuzzed file while re-launching the application to monitor for crashes. This will yield a file that still crashes the target application, but contains a minimum set of changes from the original, un-fuzzed file. This can be useful in pinning down the exact cause of a crash.
DFF (Digital Forensics Framework) is a simple but powerful tool with a flexible module system which will help you in your digital forensics works, including file recovery due to error or crash, evidence research and analysis, etc. DFF provides a robust architecture and some handy modules.
RewriteProxy is a small python tool that is based on the twisted library. Its purpose is to serve local files instead of remote files to fool the same-domain policy of modified flash and java-applets.
The Hackers 2 Hackers Conference (H2HC) 7th edition call for papers has been announced. It is being held in Sao Paulo, Brazil from November 27th through the 28th, 2010.