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Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:25:13 -0600
From: reepex <reepex@...il.com>
To: "Simon Smith" <simon@...soft.com>, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Flash that simulates virus scan

lol nice attempt to cover up

we know you are a fool you do not have to remind us

On Dec 9, 2007 2:23 PM, Simon Smith <simon@...soft.com> wrote:

> looks like I responded to the wrong person... I'm a fool.
>
> reepex wrote:
> > the first email from simon asking about where i work following a
> > succesful troll of some random kiddie....
> >
> > On Oct 31, 2007 4:37 PM, Simon Smith <simon@...soft.com
> > <mailto:simon@...soft.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Reepex,
> >        What company are you with? I'm actually interested in finding
> > infosec
> > companies that perform real work as opposed to doing everything
> > automated. Nice to hear that you're a real tester.
> >
> >        With respect to your question, doesn't msf3 have some of that
> > functionality already built into it? Have you already hit all their
> > web-apps?
> >
> > reepex wrote:
> >> resulting to se in a pen test cuz you cant break any of the actual
> > machines?
> >
> >> lulz
> >
> >> On 10/31/07, Joshua Tagnore < joshua.tagnore@...il.com
> > <mailto:joshua.tagnore@...il.com>> wrote:
> >>> List,
> >>>
> >>>     Some time ago I remember that someone posted a PoC of a small
> > site that
> >>> had a really nice looking flash animation that "performed a virus
> > scan" and
> >>> after the "virus scan" was finished, the user was prompted for a
> > "Download
> >>> virus fix?" question. After that, of course, a file is sent to
> > the user and
> >>> he got infected with some malware. Right now I'm performing a
> > penetration
> >>> test, and I would like to target some of the users of the
> > corporate LAN, so
> >>> I think this approach is the best in order to penetrate to the LAN.
> >>>
> >>>     I searched google but failed to find the URL, could someone
> > send it to
> >>> me ? Thanks!
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> --
> >>> Joshua Tagnore
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> --
>
> - simon
>
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