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Re: New FREE security tool!


From: Mario Vilas <mvilas () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 10:49:03 +0100

Hi,

I'm afraid all the download links in that webpage seem to be broken, except
for the Windows installer (which has a different version number than the
rest of the downloads).

Also, the github repository where you're hosting the source code appears to
be empty.

Cheers,
-Mario

On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:13 AM, <noreply () exploitpack com> wrote:

Exploit Pack is an open source security tool that will help you test
the security of your computer or servers. It combines the benefits of a
Java GUI, Python as  engine and the latest exploits on the wild. It has
an IDE to make the task of developing new exploits easier, Instant
Search and XML-based modules.

The latest release, version 1.1 is available for download right away!
Take a look of the new features on this quick video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPX7JdvTRmg

Download it directly from the main site: http://www.exploitpack.com

We are looking for investors or donations to maintain this project
alive!

Thank you!

The only one who has daily updates
Exploit Pack

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