File Details |
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File Size | 3.4 MB |
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License | Shareware, $299.00 |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | July 26, 2012 |
Total Downloads | 13,770 |
Publisher | Ufasoft |
Homepage | Wireless Snif |
Publisher's Description
Wireless Snif (formerly Sniffer) is a network sniffer, designed for capturing and analysis of the packets going through the network. Using the packet driver, it requests all the packets from the network card driver (even the packets not addressed to this computer). Then the packets go to protocol analyzers which are written as separate modules and their set may be extended by the user himself. Various analyzers may be interdependent and are organized in a tree structure. The results of each analyzer's work may be saved in the Database.
Latest Reviews
Johnoost reviewed v3.10.103 on Oct 21, 2004
Doesn't offer any functionality over ethereal which is free. In fact Ethereal beats this program on every field. Not worth the download. Go for the free and marvelous ethereal instead.
s00ner95 reviewed v1.2 on Jun 4, 2003
ok, agree with you on the secure part...nothing more that a LAN spyware, and for $39, yea quiet expensive. As for people revieing, have only seen one or 2 review it poorly based on price, other just say "it sucks"
Aranach reviewed v1.2 on Jun 4, 2003
Finally a program that may make people aware of just how insecure their so called private communications are. Good job. I hope this gets put to broad use so we get some encryption on our mainstream messengers.
Johnoost reviewed v3.10.103 on Oct 21, 2004
Doesn't offer any functionality over ethereal which is free. In fact Ethereal beats this program on every field. Not worth the download. Go for the free and marvelous ethereal instead.
s00ner95 reviewed v1.2 on Jun 4, 2003
ok, agree with you on the secure part...nothing more that a LAN spyware, and for $39, yea quiet expensive. As for people revieing, have only seen one or 2 review it poorly based on price, other just say "it sucks"
Aranach reviewed v1.2 on Jun 4, 2003
Finally a program that may make people aware of just how insecure their so called private communications are. Good job. I hope this gets put to broad use so we get some encryption on our mainstream messengers.