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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: SecureDVD
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on: March 10, 2008, 05:45:40 PM
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and lastly, is it really that much more effort to pop one CD out and put another in? you still have to reboot (i'm guessing) to load a different distro. again, having a bunch of "tools" on a DVD doesnt generally help someone develop a toolkit to do what they need to do instead you spend all your time sorting thru crap on that dvd.
I agree. I have a few CDs I keep in my pentesting kit (mostly because I haven't had the time to try to make my own distro, yet), but it seems like a good solution, rather than one DVD with everything. Also, what if you are doing forensics on one computer and pentesting (or whatever) on another computer? Then you need two discs, anyways. 
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Resources / Tools / Re: XP Password Cracking using IEEE-1394 - Which is the tool?
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on: March 09, 2008, 12:36:58 PM
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This is something I really have to try out soon. My laptop at work has a FireWire port, but I disabled it a long time ago since I don't use it. It's time for me to dig up a cable and test some of the workstations around the office.  One could also get a PCMCIA IEE-1394 card for their laptop to try this out. I would be curious to see if this will work with a Windows laptop running andLinux (see http://www.andlinux.org/). I will try this out some time this week.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / SecureDVD
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on: March 07, 2008, 03:44:36 PM
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Has anyone tried out SecureDVD? http://securedvd.org/SecureDVD is a live DVD collection featuring the 10 Best Security Live CD Distros (Pen-Test, Forensics & Recovery) as per Darknet on one single DVD.
The live DVD collection features the following security based live distributions:
BackTrack 3 Beta - 14-12-2007 Operator v3.3.20 PHLAK v0.3 Auditor v200605-02 (no-ipw2100) L.A.S. Linux - Local Area Security v0.5 Knoppix-STD v0.1 Helix v1.9a 07-13-2007 F.I.R.E. v0.3.5 nUbuntu vFlight 6 INSERT Rescue Security Toolkit v1.3.9b You can't download it from their website, which I think is strange. They only have it available for $15 at the Linux Store: http://www.thelinuxstore.ca/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1037My questions are: How useful is it to have all of these distros on a single DVD? How could you combine a few distros (for example, BackTrack2 and Helix) onto a DVD yourself?
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Other / Re: Hot!!!
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on: March 06, 2008, 08:11:57 PM
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You could get an EeePC. It has more USB ports, it comes with Linux, and it's much cheaper! But, is also has a smaller sreen and keyboard, lower capacity hard drive, and only a 900MHz processor.  I would like to get one of those Sony Vaio TZ series.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: An Ethical Hacker must have these skills...
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on: March 05, 2008, 12:53:55 PM
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As far as programming goes, you should really just learn scripting for now. Not even writing scripts, yet, but just be able to read a bash script, VBScript, etc. and have a general idea of what it does.
Later, it will become very useful to be able to write scripts, and programs, or at least be able to modify source code.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: An Ethical Hacker must have these skills...
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on: March 05, 2008, 12:39:37 PM
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Necessary ethical hacker skills, the starter edition: TCP/IP OS basics for M$ and the *IX distro of your choice Internal network basics (switches, hubs, firewalls) A sense of humor (preferably dirty but manic is also acceptable) External network basics (routing, IP, interaction with internal networks, etc) Relationship between services, ports, and how exploits work Washboard abs Some familiarity with coding (not expert, but can muddle through) Understanding of general web application construction (front/back end, etc) A WOW account (maybe EverQuest if you roll like that) Some level of business sense (need to explain business impact of your findings) A comfort level with your skin tone being 3 shades more pasty than your racial peers
Well put, pseud0. I think that is an excellent start for a new ethical hacker. 
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