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Question added by Malek Sahawneh Expert Network Security Engineer Estarta
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Question added by Syed Javed it consultant Infosys
11 years ago

Which tool can tear down network packets and give you details related to packet sender as well as the text inside or password being sent on network?‎

This application helps to analyse network traffic and provides insight details to the analyzer and IT Security specialists.‎

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Answer added by  Mostafa Abdo, Senior Infrastructure and Security Architect, Devoteam
11 years ago

there is many tools in the market from solarwinds and different vendor.   for me i'm using Wireshark its one of the best tools i ever dealt with.

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Answer added by  Gaurav Malik, Network Security Analyst, HCL Technologies
8 years ago

Any Packet sniffer software, best of which is Wireshark. Though password can only be seen if it is sent as Plain text ((which is highly unlikely) and not over SSL/encrypt ... See More

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Answer added by  Wael Ali, Senior Information Security Engineer, Egyptian Financial Regulatory Authority
10 years ago

Wireshark is one of the best Tools in the Market to Monitor and apply deep analysis to Network Traffic.

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Answer added by  Rifthy Jameel, SR Network and Security Engineer, Tata Consultancy Services
11 years ago

wireshark would do the job but it will not show MD5 hashed passwords. We need to tweek commands to see