Friday, August 20, 2010

Metasploit: The missing manual

While it would be difficult to find someone to disagree that the Metasploit Framework is one of the most powerful "hacking tools" of all time, it would be just as difficult to find someone that claimed to be a master of it. Metasploit has so many capabilities, it seems that nearly every class I take touches upon metasploit in someway that I hadn't seen before. Whether it's MITM attacks, or pattern creation used during buffer overflows, or token masquerading, etc. The problem has always been a source of useful documentation. I read the docs, I bought the Syngress Metasploit book (almost useless), and I follow the mailing-list which has been the most helpful until now. Well, the Metasploit Unleashed Class is online, it's provided by Hackers for Charity, and they ask for a $4 donation, which everyone should be more than happy to give. This is an awesome compilation of knowledge that would have been impossible to gather on your own.

Metasploit Unleashed

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