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Thursday, 20 July 2006

Detailed Penetration Testing Framework

Posted on 17:44 by Unknown
This framework is simply amazing, as it takes you through the entire process of penetration testing, step-by-step in between references to the tools necessary to conduct a test -- wish experience was commodity as well. Best practices are prone to evolve the way experience does, so consider adding some of your know-how, and going through Fyodor's Top 100 Network Security Tools list in case you're
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