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[PEN-TEST] Where do you go?
From: Tim Hirst <thirst () hiverworld com>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 14:04:40 -0800
Once upon a time, when a Penetration Tester needed to get the latest vulnerability information or the most recent exploit code, they had a few good sites to choose from. But now rootshell and insecure.org haven't been updated in eons (in internet time) and packetstorm no longer has the same cutting edge feel that they once had (damn you JP!). So where do you go to experience the rumblings of the underground? Where do you go to find the 0day code that usually takes longer to fix then it took to write? Are there any of these sites left? -- | Tim Hirst <thirst () hiverworld com> | Professional Services http://www.hiverworld.com | 510.597.9953 [Office] 510.612.4384 [Mobile] | Hiverworld -=- Adaptive, Distributed Security Technology
Current thread:
- [PEN-TEST] Where do you go? Tim Hirst (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Where do you go? Bill Pennington (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Where do you go? NetW3.COM Consulting (Dec 14)
- [PEN-TEST] Novell Border Manager testing/Trivial Joke? NetW3.COM Consulting (Dec 14)
- [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode M. Watson (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode Daniel Harrison (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode Rafael Coninck Teigao (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode Jose Nazario (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode Fyodor (Dec 15)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode Pablo Ruiz Garcia (Dec 16)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Where do you go? NetW3.COM Consulting (Dec 14)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Papers on writing shellcode Brian Reilly (Dec 15)
- Re: [PEN-TEST] Where do you go? Bill Pennington (Dec 14)