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Message-ID: <408EF2DF.5060707@immunitysec.com>
From: dave at immunitysec.com (Dave Aitel)
Subject: no more public exploits

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nicolas vigier wrote:

| On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Dave Aitel wrote:
|
|> Well, if it's that much of an issue, you can always buy your
|> exploits from a commercial source, such as Immunity
|> (http://www.immunitysec.com/CANVAS/ . We have an LSASS (one
|> exploit fits all) and a PCT exploit (ported from SP0-4), so you
|> can show all your management exactly why they should patch. And
|> you can also feel secure that the exploits you download aren't
|> trojaned when you're using something with commercial support. At
|> $995 for a full site license, including source, CANVAS is cheaper
|> than the alternative...
|
|
| This is interesting ... This mean that anyone who have enought
| money can get the exploits they want. And if people can get theses
| exploits as easily, an admin cannot ignore them, and there is no
| reason to avoid a public release because the people who really want
| them for a bad action aldready have them (they only need money).
|
| And this program seems pretty usefull ... Does any open source
| program similar to this one aldready exists ?
|
Well, we only sell to corporations for the most part, but KPMG would
qualify. Many of KPMG's competition use it. :>

The open-source "similar" would be Metasploit, but it doesn't have
commercial support (yet) :>

Dave Aitel
Immunity, Inc.
http://www.immunitysec.com/CANVAS/ "Fun for all ages"
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