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Re: New open source Security Framework


From: root <root_ () fibertel com ar>
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 06:49:40 -0300

Wait there is more:



http://exploitpack.com/faq

How can I earn money by migrating exploits?
You will inmediately recieve $2 (US Dollars) in your PayPal account for
each approved exploit.



Juan Sacco, infosec needs people like you. You make me happy, Juan.

Thank you.



On 10/04/2011 12:42 PM, noreply () exploitpack com wrote:
Exploit Pack is an open source security framework developed by Juan 
Sacco. It combines the benefits of a
JAVA GUI, Python as Engine and well-known exploits made by users. It 
has a module editor to make the task of
developing new exploits easier, Instant Search and XML-based modules.

This open source project comes to fill a need, a high quality framework 
for exploits and security researchers
with a GPL license and Python as engine for its modules.

GPL license to ensure the code will always be free
Instant search built-in for modules easy access
Module editor that allows the user to create custom exploits
Modules use XML DOM, really easy to modify
Python as Engine because its the language more used on security related 
programming

We are actually working with social code network, to participate in 
this project you will only need a GitHub
account.

Also, I am looking for financial support to keep me coding. If you want 
to be part of this open source project
or just want to collaborate with me:

Please reply to jsacco () exploitpack com

Why don’t you download and give it a try right now? While downloading, 
you may watch this quick video on YouTube!

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMa2OrB7b5A
Website: http://www.exploitpack.com

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