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Metasploit Framework v2.1 New Features and Bug Fixes Overview

The Metasploit Framework is an advanced open-source exploit development and testing environment. Version 2.1 fixes many issues that users have reported since the release of 2.0 and adds several new features. The bug fixes alone are more than worth the time to upgrade. . . .. The Metasploit Framework is an advanced open-source exploit development and testing environment. Version 2.1 fixes many issues that users have reported since the release of 2.0 and adds several new features. The bug fixes alone are more than worth the time to upgrade. If you currently use the Framework under Windows, we strongly urge that you update to the 2.1 release; quite a few features and payloads simply don't work right with version 2.0 and Cygwin. This release includes 21 exploits and 27 payloads; many of these exploits are either the only ones publicly available or just much more reliable than anything else out there. The Framework will run on any modern system that has a working Perl interpreter, the Windows installer includes a slimmed-down version of the Cygwin environment. We have tested the Framework on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX, and Windows (NT, 2000, XP, 2003). Some highlights in this release: - Many Cygwin induced bugs fixed - Improved msfconsole tab completion - Fixed problems with logging functionality - Improvements on msfpescan to scan memory dumps from memdump.exe - socketNinja tool for doing all sorts of connection foo . Investigate Metasploit Framework version 2.1, a community-driven platform designed for crafting exploits, equipped with enhancements and rectifications.. Exploit Development Tools, Metasploit Framework, Security Testing Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Discover the Hacker Wargame Research Project for Penetration Testing

Nick submits The Hacker Wargame Research Project hackerwargame.org quietly sprang up with little publicity around the middle of April 2003. It is a Hacker Wargame just like hack.datafort.net or http://roothack.org/, but that's where the similarities end. Corporate . . . . Nick submits The Hacker Wargame Research Project hackerwargame.org quietly sprang up with little publicity around the middle of April 2003. It is a Hacker Wargame just like hack.datafort.net or http://roothack.org/, but that's where the similarities end. Corporate Technologies USA, Inc (whose clients include government agencies) are looking for people who can compromise a fully patched Windows 2000 server from the Internet. This is not typical / real world situation, leaving only two clear routes of attack. Discover a new vulnerability, and subsequently produce a working exploit for it which is far fetched or go after server misconfigurations. A social engineering based attack is pretty much ruled out by the fact it's a lab environment. The website gives off mixed messages, written in a light-hearted tone that would likely put of the more legitimate hackers / security professionals, unless that's the intention of its *carefully* worded content with frequent mentions of the $250 you can get for successfully achieving a number of goals. Corporate Technologies are a company who have both the experience and opportunity to run such a project, mainly in the form of their point man John A. "Cobras" Klein. Which leaves only the questions of why and what do they have to gain? The faq page gives the answer to this question as The link for this article located at RootSecure is no longer available. . This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. submits. submits, hacker, wargame, research, project, hackerwargame, quietly, sprang, little. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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