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Re: help with "malicious" url embedded in email
From: cderossi () studiocdr com
Date: 2 Jun 2009 21:16:21 -0000
the url you've posted could be anything! how you can say that it is a fake link? if you have doubts about the provenance of "your" domain, you can check on and make a whoislookup on www.dnsstuff.com . otherwise get a web proxy (burp suite, paros) and intercept the traffic generated by clicking on the link. (remember!! click on the link from a PC isolated from the rest of the network!). let me know if you need more tips. Regards Claudio ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: InfoSec Institute Need to pass the CISSP? InfoSec Institute's CISSP Boot Camp in both Instructor-Led and Online formats is the most concentrated exam prep available. Comprehensive course materials and an expert instructor means you pass the exam. Gain a laser like insight into what is covered on the exam, with zero fluff! http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/cissp_bootcamp_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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