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From: Rob Fuller <jd.mubix () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 03:08:38 -0500
Micah and I are merging the Post Exploitation Wiki with a few other projects to include the following: + Kali Linux Documentation Project + WebApp Defaults Project + Q (Metasploit Repo) + (And of course the PwnWiki which has all the content of the Post Exploitation Command Lists and wiki) Into one central place for information all under the "PwnWiki Team" banner instead of just /mubix/. We would love to have some more help. If you are interested in any way, for any of the projects please let us know. Resources: + Google Group for PwnWiki Team Discussions: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pwnwiki http://pwnwiki.io/#!index.md + Forwarded Email Address: team () pwnwiki io (hits the entire team) + Main Wiki: http://pwnwiki.io + Github: https://github.com/pwnwiki/ + PwnWiki Blog: http://blog.pwnwiki.io/ (this is just an evernote powered blog of the content the team finds across the Internet. Some to be converted into content, some just for posterity Think of it like my #SharedLinks) We are also open to other project under the same banner. What kind of help we are looking for: + The Kali Linux Project to document each of the tools in the default menu. Basically running the tool and documenting the options and possibly the best examples of usage. + Web App Defaults Project to convert the list I (mubix) have into a re-usable format (json or xml whatever) and a readable format. + Q to go through the modules, sort, test and document what they are. + PwnWiki to help get the crazy amounts of content into a the wiki and made into a useful format + PwnWiki to be added to the Evernote notebook and add offensive technical blog posts that are found across the net. + PwnWiki to rearrange and document the binaries in the Post Exploitaiton binary repo + Overall help with suggestions, and responding to the community. -- Rob Fuller | Mubix Certified Checkbox Unchecker Room362.com | Hak5.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Information Assurance Certification Review Board Prove to peers and potential employers without a doubt that you can actually do a proper penetration test. IACRB CPT and CEPT certs require a full practical examination in order to become certified. http://www.iacertification.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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