computerworld.co.nz — "I’ve always been a firm believer in the idea of hacking yourself. After all, if you don’t hack yourself, the hackers will. So, if you’re a good security administrator, you must learn about the various hacking tools that might be used against your environment, become familiar with them, and use them. "
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elnerdoMay 2, 2006
Oh oh! I'm good at self-hacking. It's all about social engineering, though.
jmcqk6May 2, 2006
no problem. I got in and deleted all of the files in a matter of minutes....EDIT:er, wait a second! what happened to all my files? You _tricked_ me
omirixMay 2, 2006
Oh, and no, not every website would be defaced. (Most) of the exploits that are in the Metasploit framework have patches. It's the admins fault if his server is vulnerable enough to be hacked when a patch is publicly available.
Closed AccountMay 4, 2006
You should start off by scanning yourself with Nmap,Nessus and Nikto(in case of a web server) first and then use Metasploit.Nessus has more tests than any other tool and is free.Sharjeel<a class="user" href="http://www.sharjeel.net">http://www.sharjeel.net</a>
ideefixMay 6, 2006
lets give a try