Darnit, you're telling me I just wasted one hundred dollars?
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Darnit, you're telling me I just wasted one hundred dollars?
Think you could throw your wordlist online?
I'm going to say this isn't really going anywhere... sounds like the consensus is it's a bad idea.
There are a lot of independent tools (as well as Metaploit and NMap, as mentioned above) in Cydia.
Greetings all,
Yaakov Goldberg recently developed a new tool for any Linux distribution. Yaakov released it with this statment, "the tool is called uberharvest and it is intended to be used as an...
www.exploitdb.com also has a variety of papers and exploit code written for Linux systems. Use the search (for platform) page.
Scamentology, I agree 100%. This tool would be developed for authorized penetration tests. Granted, it would undoubtedly receive lots of traffic from others abusing the tool, just like every pen...
To be honest, I don't have the answer to this question, but there are several things you can do.
For one, you won't need to rely on this if you purchase a 3rd party WNIC (like the ASUWO36H whcih...
Feniks, are you able to connect to the internet? From wicd, I mean.
Take a look here,...
Can't say I can help with the original problem, but I'm booting BT5 from a 4 gig USB, so I don't think the partition size is the problem as bwana suggests.
I'm confused, what's the point of any brute force tools? Projects like this already exist (like http://www.wpacracker.com/) but cost because they aren't distributed computing projects.
Greets peeps,
Roughly 7 or 8 months ago a rather interesting discussion appeared on the ol' Backtrack 4 forums on brute forcing. You can view that topic here, http://bit.ly/nB2diq. The author,...
Hak5 does some cool stuff with this sort of thing. http://hak5.org/category/hack The "pineapple" is a rogue AP and (as you can see) they use it (after deauthing clients) to grab passwords or even...
Sorry, I haven't read your entire post (lazy), but it's my understanding that you cannot put an iPod Touch into monitor mode. SOL.
hmm... pauldotcom.com, tenable.com, www.offensive-security.com/resources/, hak5.org, sans.org and http://www2.opensourceforensics.org/tools to name a few.
Why don't you upload this to www.securitytube.net or at least youtube?
This is weird. Usually when booting from a Live Disc or USB you are automatically logged in...try clearing your USB of anything else maybe? Not sure if that coudl help, but maybe.
Excellent point. I'll have to do a bit of modifying and I'm working on a few other projects, but I'll send it over as soon as I can.
Hmm...I wasn't aware of that, I developed on another box. I'm working out a timeout and can send you v2 code later this week, jsut let me know if it's an option. I received some interest both in...
Did you get my message?
Now wait up. Evidently, "Juan" doesn't know what he's doing...but isn't that what this forum is for?
Excuse me. I meant only that challenging the"use" of such an application shouldn't be questionable since I'm offering it to a security community that uses such applications to test and harden their...
Right! Good question! I can't find the html_conf either! I had to write my own, but I'm very interested in finding out where it is. I played with all the "search" options and can't find it anywhere.
Lupin, yes, the tool is "noisy", which is why it's more aimed at defense-hardening or white-box tests. Though, most exploits on Exploit-DB (since they're just source-code) aren't detected by...
I have written a script that queries Exploit-DB, downloads and compiles the exploit, tries it and then checks for local privilege escalation to root before trying another one. I'm still working out...