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Re: Cheat Sheets
From: "li bo" <libo.swust () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 08:30:49 +0800
Hi, Matt Highly recommend CAL9000 which is a project as a web application security testing assistant. There is a module called "cheat sheets" which maybe meet your need. Good luck Bo 2008/10/9 Matt - MRS Security <matt () mrssecurity com>:
Evening, I am looking for cheat sheets that i can use during work and quick reference (we cannot all remember everything ever...) Has anyone got any decent websites that have said cheat sheets? Or any of their own that they would like to share? Windows, Infrastructure, web application, solaris, aix, db2, oracle, ms-sql? etc? Thanks, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Security Trends Report from Cenzic Stay Ahead of the Hacker Curve! Get the latest Q2 2008 Trends Report now www.cenzic.com/landing/trends-report ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Re: Cheat Sheets Marco Ivaldi (Oct 09)
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