[ad] Ah more news about the insecurity of Vista and something we are all pretty aware of…the skewing of figures by Microsoft. Microsoft apparently still hasn’t learned that counting vulnerabilities doesn’t establish some kind of ‘security level’. You can read the report here: Vista 6 Month Vuln Report [PDF] The Microsoft “researcher” claims that Windows […]
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Inguma – Penetration Testing Toolkit
[ad] Inguma is a penetration testing toolkit entirely written in python. The framework includes modules to discover hosts, gather information about, fuzz targets, brute force user names and passwords and, of course, exploits for many products. Inguma the word is the name of a Basque’s mythological spirit who kills people while sleeping and, also, the […]
Learn to use Metasploit – Tutorials, Docs & Videos
Metasploit is a great tool, but it’s not the easiest to use and some people get completely lost when trying to get the most out of it. To help you guys out here is a bunch of links, videos, tutorials and documents to get you up to speed. You can start with this, a good […]
Metasploit Exploit Framework Version 3.0 Released
[ad] Finally it’s out of BETA, Metasploit Framework Version 3.0 has been released and it’s a lot more Windows friendly. The Metasploit Framework (“Metasploit”) is a development platform for creating security tools and exploits. Version 3.0 contains 177 exploits, 104 payloads, 17 encoders, and 3 nop modules. Additionally, 30 auxiliary modules are included that perform […]
Technika – Automate Common Exploit Tasks
[ad] Technika was developed for the computer security professionals to automate common exploitative task from the browser. It acts like a standard OS shell scripting environment. You can script everything from the currently viewed page just like Greasemonkey (spawn processes, unrestricted XMLHttpRequest connections and sockets). You can autorun bookmarklets and perform safe operations on the […]