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NDIS MONITOR .NET 32-bit v1.00

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NDIS Monitor allows to catch and log the exchange of packet data between NDIS miniport drivers and network protocol modules that occurs in kernel space.
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Vito is a former videogame programmer. Now, Vito is the founder and CEO of VPC Technologies, a company that specializes in online services. VPC Technologies also provides consulting, developing and training services to several italian companies and government agencies in the field of kernel, component, enterprise and tridimensional software, for the Microsoft Windows platform.

Vito has attended as a speaker several italian conferences and events on development and security, such as the Microsoft Security Roadshow 2006.

Vito is the man behind GoToTerminal, a secure, reliable and innovative web technology to control remote Microsoft Windows, Telnet and VNC servers over the internet. He is also the author of BugChecker, an independent research project to create the only clone of SoftICE to date, NDIS Monitor, MapGen and Image Downloader.

For more information, you can visit Vito Plantamura's technical website at www.VitoPlantamura.com.

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