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SSL Eye actively detects SSL man-in-the-middle attacks by comparing site fingerprints across global nodes. It safeguards your online communication.
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SSLEye 0/1
  • Pros

    • Compares SSL fingerprints across multiple global nodes.
    • Detects SSL man-in-the-middle spying.
    • Identifies Extended Validation certificates.
    • Checks for perfect forward secrecy key exchange.
    • Global shortcut keys for instant scanning.
  • Cons

    • No mention of supported browsers.
    • Interface details not provided.
    • Pricing information is absent.
    • No details on reporting features.
    • Limited information on specific attack vectors detected.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server
  • Windows ME
Additional Requirements
None
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Total Downloads
360
Downloads Last Week
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Developer’s Description

Detect SSL man in the middle spying by comparing SSL fingerprints of single or multiple sites.
SSL Eye is a unique tool that detects SSL man in the middle spying, by comparing SSL fingerprints of single or multiple sites across many remote nodes that are owned and managed by EEDS located in different countries such as Singapore, USA, and Netherlands. In order to compare the results with your own fingerprint that comes through your local ISP. Additionally the tool will tell you if the site is using Extended Validation (EV) certificates or perfect forward secrecy as the key exchange mechanism such as DHE_RSA or ECDHE_RSA which is used by google. We have also implemented global shortcut keys on the application so that you can copy a site from the browser address bar and call it for instant scan to check if you are a victim of Man in The Middle Attack (MITM). Where the attacker listens to your communication channel in a public key exchange re-sends the keys on your behalf, substituting his own fake keys for the requested one, so that the two original parties (you and your bank) will still appear to be communicating with each other.

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