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Re: a "good" vulnerability for educational purposes


From: "Andre Amorim" <decouk () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:07:08 +0100

Dear Trajce,
My suggestion is ...
Download some old softwares with bugs.
https://www.securinfos.info/old_softwares_vulnerable.php

then use metasploit to exploit it.
Also there is a nice intro tutorial here showing how to write a
exploit with metasploit framework.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Metasploit/WritingWindowsExploit


All the best,
Andre Amorim
GnuPG KEY: 2048R/3E10FF47
Download:
http://pgp.zdv.uni-mainz.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7C3B77763E10FF47

2008/8/18  <dimkovtrajce () yahoo com>:
Hi,

Our goal is to teach master students in computer security in pen testing remote servers.

As an exercise we want to introduce a vulnerability in IIS or Apache (or any other place you might suggest)which is 
recognizable with current vulnerability scanners(ex.nessus), but requires some coding/payload generation to exploit 
the vulnerability.

I am considering bugtracq, but there are many vulnerabilities there which i can not filter with the requirements 
above.

Can you point me to any "good" vulnerability for this purpose?



Regards,
Trajce


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