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Date: Wed Nov 23 15:14:12 2005
From: ccarpenter at dswa.net (Christopher Carpenter)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

Some versions required a password to install.  The password was
"ChibaCity".

:)

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wilder_jeff Wilder
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 10:58 PM
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Hacking Boot camps!


Speaking of script kiddie stuff... bbs's and the like...

anyone remember VCL?.. virus creation labratory?


-Jeff Wilder
CISSP,CCE,C/EH



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>I agree that is how we did it 10 + years a go there were no courses, no
>books, just BBS's with docs and ezines.
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>and still the best way of doing it.
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>Chris Fernandez
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>Ivan . wrote:
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>nicely said.
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>Set up your own lab at home, using vmware or alike and hack, crack all
you 
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>On 11/22/05, InfoSecBOFH <infosecbofh@...il.com> wrote:
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>In my opinion all of the so called "hacking training" out there is
>horrible and nothing more than a money grab.  Look at the SANS
>courseware, it is out of date and shit. The best training is to read,
>google, and play on your own.
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