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Date: Wed Aug 10 10:42:05 2005
From: deeper at gmail.com (Daniel)
Subject: The best 0-day exploit source

Is it me or has anyone else noticed that the overall skill factor for
people "doing security" has diminished to such a low level that one
shudders at the thought?

Ahmad, try these (and yes your gonna pay for them unless you code your own)

http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2005-07/0583.html
Dave Aitel's CANVAS http://www.immunitysec.com/products-canvas.shtml

but here is a hint... 0hdayz are kinda sekrit and not publically
available, no matter what  you read in <insert shit wannabe hacking
book title here>



On 8/10/05, Ahmad N <ahmad1985@...il.com> wrote:
> Hi there, 
>   
> I'm looking for the best 0-day exploit source, a source I can really count 
> on for the newest and most reliable exploits. 
>   
> can anybody suggest a website??? 
>   
> Thx 
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