Posted By Nick | March 31st, 2011
This, like all penetration testing methods or discussions should be used for educational\professional purposes only. The purpose of this post is to show an interesting client based attack method that can be used in penetration testing. Abusing networks or computers that you do not have permission to be messing with is not smart and can … Continue reading →
Tags: captive protal, dsniff, iptables, man-in-the-middle, Metasploit, MITM, msf, pen testing, penetration testing, php, traffic redirection
Filed In: Security Testing, Uncategorized
Posted By Nick | July 9th, 2010
The purpose of this post to provide an example of how to use the freely available Linux distribution Backtrack when conducting security testing; and to provide a specific example of an attack scenario with detailed instructions on the commands used with a description. This is by no means an all encompassing tutorial for using Backtrack … Continue reading →
Tags: Backtrack, ettercap, etterfilter, Metasploit, MITM, MSF3, pen test
Filed In: Security Testing