Although I agree with some of what Jon states below. I think it was
rude not to include the link. It did only take me about 5 seconds with
Google. (Although I got the info in Sept through the Offsec Blog...and
you guys should sign up for the newsletter!)
Jon Kibler wrote:
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>> I am currently working through Offensive Security's Metasploit Unleashed online course.
>>
> <SNIP!>
>
> I hate to reply to my own email, BUT...
>
> <rant>
> I received dozens of (mostly off-list) messages, "I cannot find the course, will
> you please send me a link"? Folks, get a clue! How can you call yourself a pen
> tester if you cannot find an online course hiding in plain site? How do you
> expect to be able to penetrate systems through obscure weaknesses when you miss
> the 6,500Kgm gorilla in the room?
>
> If you cannot find the course without a hint, perhaps you should be on the
> Security Basics list and not the Pen Test list!! This list more or less presumes
> *some* basic knowledge -- like how to use Google. (In case you don't know how to
> use Google, please read: Google Hacking for Penetration Testers by Johnnie Long.)
>
> BTW, clue: google on: Offensive Security Metasploit Unleashed
>
> </rant>
>
> Jon
>
> P.S. This rant does not mean that you should not contact me with questions
> regarding my posts. Those who know me, know that I am always more than willing
> to help, time permitting. However, please check to obvious first!
>
> P.S.S. For those of you that emailed me off-list asking where to find the
> course... no, I will not out you. For those that emailed the list with the
> question... well, what can I say?
>
> JK
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rude not to include the link. It did only take me about 5 seconds with
Google. (Although I got the info in Sept through the Offsec Blog...and
you guys should sign up for the newsletter!)
In the immortal words of muts -> Try Harder!
http://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/
Best of luck!
Eric
OSCP!
Jon Kibler wrote:
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>
> Jon Kibler wrote:
> <SNIP!>
>
>> I am currently working through Offensive Security's Metasploit Unleashed online course.
>>
> <SNIP!>
>
> I hate to reply to my own email, BUT...
>
> <rant>
> I received dozens of (mostly off-list) messages, "I cannot find the course, will
> you please send me a link"? Folks, get a clue! How can you call yourself a pen
> tester if you cannot find an online course hiding in plain site? How do you
> expect to be able to penetrate systems through obscure weaknesses when you miss
> the 6,500Kgm gorilla in the room?
>
> If you cannot find the course without a hint, perhaps you should be on the
> Security Basics list and not the Pen Test list!! This list more or less presumes
> *some* basic knowledge -- like how to use Google. (In case you don't know how to
> use Google, please read: Google Hacking for Penetration Testers by Johnnie Long.)
>
> BTW, clue: google on: Offensive Security Metasploit Unleashed
>
> </rant>
>
> Jon
>
> P.S. This rant does not mean that you should not contact me with questions
> regarding my posts. Those who know me, know that I am always more than willing
> to help, time permitting. However, please check to obvious first!
>
> P.S.S. For those of you that emailed me off-list asking where to find the
> course... no, I will not out you. For those that emailed the list with the
> question... well, what can I say?
>
> JK
> - --
> Jon R. Kibler
> Chief Technical Officer
> Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc.
> Charleston, SC USA
> o: 843-849-8214
> c: 843-813-2924
> s: 843-564-4224
> s: JonRKibler
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