Re: pen test
- From: scott <redhowlingwolves@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 21:26:17 -0500
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Not without the permission of the webhosting company.You will be
scanning their property of which you only lease a small part.
Regards,
Scott
Michael R. Martinez wrote:
Marty,
absolutely not, this is called hacking. Pen testing is actively
exploiting a server, identifying a weakness exploiting gaining
access. Are you talking about scanning ports? Could you provide a
little more detail. If you mean pen-testing, then the answer is no.
Cheers ------Original Message------ From: Marty Resnick Sender:
listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: security-basics Sent: Dec 10, 2007
9:35 AM Subject: pen test
Am I able to pen test or run a vulnerability assessment on my web
hosting company. I got the idea after reading this article.
http://www.securitypark.co.uk/Security_article.asp?articleid=260173
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