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New Features In Metasploit Framework 3.4.1: Enhanced Meterpreter Tools

The Metasploit Project is proud to announce the release of the Metasploit Framework version 3.4.1. This release sees the first official non-Windows Meterpreter payload, in PHP as discussed last month here.. Rest assured that more is in store for Meterpreter on other platforms. A new extension called Railgun is now integrated into Meterpreter courtesy of Patrick HVE, giving you scriptable access to Windows APIs and an unprecedented amount of control over post-exploitation. For those of you wishing to contribute to the framework, a new file called HACKING has been introduced that lays out a few guidelines to make it easier. The link for this article located at Darknet UK is no longer available. . Investigate the advancements in Metasploit Framework 3.4.1, showcasing upgraded utilities and functionalities designed to facilitate more effective exploitation techniques.. Metasploit Framework, Meterpreter, Exploitation Tools, Open Source Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 16, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Exploit-Me: Firefox Tools Designed for Efficient Web Application Testing

Exploit-Me is a suite of Firefox web application security testing tools. Exploit-Me tools are designed to be lightweight and easy to use. Instead of using a proxy like many web application testing tools, Exploit-Me integrates directly with Firefox. It currently consists of two tools, one for XSS and one for SQL Injection. Lightweight and portable is always a benefit for web application exploitation tools. Take a look at this open-source plugin for Firefox and see how it fares against today's web applications.. The link for this article located at Darknet.org is no longer available. . Explore compact Firefox extensions tailored for testing web applications, emphasizing proficiency in XSS vulnerabilities and SQL Injection techniques.. Web Application Testing,XSS Tools,SQL Injection,Firefox Security Tools,Exploit-Me. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 25, 2008 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Exploring Commercial Malware And Its Effect On Cybercrime

There are now people who create programs that make it easier for other people to create programs that make money. Don't worry, you read that right. This article reports on the business of making commercial malware / spamming software. For just around $200, you yourself can have programs that exploit Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Quicktime in an effort to spread your spam as quickly and easily as possible. There are now concentrated efforts in coding these shiny, plug and play spam generators. Have we gotten to the point of "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em"? . The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available.. people, create, programs, there, easier, other. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 07, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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VoIP Security Insights: H.323 and IAX Protocol Exploits Explained

Sec Partners has detailed half a dozen ways to hack into VoIP phone systems that use the H.323 and Inter Asterisk eXchange protocols. Himanshu Dwivedi, principal partner at iSec, and Zane Lackey, security analyst there, also released exploit tools to back up their claims about the weaknesses in H.323 and IAX. Does this prove that we need to start thinking about VoIP security more seriously? I know I don't think about it much. Maybe the VoIP software will have to starting using security technologies like encryption or authentication. What do you think will help improve VoIP security? . "There are many ways software can leak information, and often programmers are clueless about how to prevent it," said V.N. Venkatakrishnan, assistant professor of computer science and co-director of University of Illinois at Chicago's Center for Research and Instruction in Technologies for Electronic Security. Internet users might be reassured by web pages telling them their transactions are secure along the network, but Venkatakrishnan The link for this article located at TechWorld is no longer available. . Uncover potential security flaws within Voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructures and assess proposed measures to enhance defense against attacks.. VoIP Security,H.323 Security,IAX Exploits,Secure Communication,VoIP Exploit Mitigation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 03, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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