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Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 16:14:10 -0300
From: Francisco Amato <famato@...obytesec.com>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] Faraday v1.0.21 with our new GTK interface!

Faraday is the Integrated Multiuser Risk Environment you were looking
for! It maps and leverages all the knowledge you generate in real
time, letting you track and understand your audits. Our dashboard for
CISOs and managers uncovers the impact and risk being assessed by the
audit in real-time without the need for a single email. Developed with
a specialized set of functionalities that help users improve their own
work, the main purpose is to re-use the available tools in the
community taking advantage of them in a collaborative way! Check out
the Faraday project in Github.

As we mentioned before, we're really excited with our new GTK
interface! So this iteration was mostly based on improving it and
preparing the tool to deprecate the QT interface. Check out all the
brand new features we prepared just for you!

Now you can view all your Hosts within the sidebar, each with its OS
and number of vulnerabilities found. But that's not all - if you click
one of the hosts the Hosts detail window will be displayed showing
host data and all of its Interfaces and Services will be listed in a
tree structure, along with all the vulnerabilities found in each of
them. On the rightmost part of the window, you'll have all the
information about your selected objects, like ports and protocol for
your Services or severity for your Vulnerabilities.

Say goodbye to manually copying your reports to the report folder and
waiting for Faraday to detect the file. Just click on the import
report button on the rightmost top corner of Faraday GTK, select a
plugin to parse your report and then choose the report. As easy as
that.

Some actions take a while to load and that's a part of handling great
amounts of data, regardless you should know what's happening backstage
while the program is unresponsive. That's why we added a Loading
dialog for some critical operations, like changing workspaces. Never
again wonder what Faraday is doing!

Changes:

* Fixed the title color for all vulns in the Executive Report -  all
vuln titles were painted as critical due to a problem with the
template, but not anymore!
* Added Import Report dialog to Faraday GTK
* Added a 'Loading workspace...' dialog to Faraday GTK
* Added host sidebar to Faraday GTK
* Added host information dialog to Faraday GTK with the full data
about a host, its interfaces, services and vulnerabilities
* Added support for run Faraday from other directories - supported in
all interfaces
* Fixed log reappearing after being disabled if user created a new tab
* Fixed bug regarding exception handling in Faraday GTK
* Now Faraday GTK supports Ctrl+Shift+C / Ctrl+Shift+V to Copy/Paste
* Faraday will now not crash if you suddenly lose connection to your CouchDB

We hope you enjoy it, and let us know if you have any questions or comments.

https://www.faradaysec.com/
https://github.com/infobyte/faraday
https://twitter.com/faradaysec

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