Re: WHERE DO YOU KEEP YOUR EXPLOIT ARCHIVE AND DATABASE

From: K-OTiK Security (Special-Alerts_at_k-otik.com)
Date: 02/12/05

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    exploits database -> http://www.k-otik.com/exploits

    Regards
    Gilles F

    >Please excuse this pen testing admin type question . . . .
    >
    >We are looking to undertake a series of penetration tests in areas that
    >preclude easy access to the internet (you know searching etc on the way
    >in and limited media movement both in and out).
    >
    >Now, although we keep our proven exploits with us on read only media, I
    >was wondering how others manage to identify what is exploitable and what
    >is not especially as you never know what you are going to find.
    >Basically, I am looking to build a database (hosting software tbd) and
    >was looking to see how others have tackled the problem of so many
    >exploits/vulnerabilities being out there and knowing what notices to
    >include and what to exclude.
    >
    >Thanks
    >
    >Steve A
    >
    >


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