Penetration Testing
Smart-phone for pentester Oct 10 2010 08:29PM
Gleb Paharenko (gpaharenko gmail com) (6 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 12 2010 10:01AM
Adrian J Milanoski (amilanoski gmail com) (1 replies)
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Curt Purdy (infosysec gmail com) (3 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 14 2010 01:53PM
Enis Sahin (enis c sahin gmail com)
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Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 11 2010 05:13PM
TAS (p0wnsauc3 gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 11 2010 09:09PM
Thomas d'Otreppe (tdotreppe gmail com)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 11 2010 02:33PM
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RE: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 11 2010 03:50AM
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Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 11 2010 02:46AM
Stephen (stephen greyhat-security com)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 10 2010 11:50PM
Gmail (fhlipzero gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 11 2010 01:43AM
Kevin L. Shaw, CISSP, GCIH (kshaw eeenterprisesinc com) (2 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 21 2010 05:07PM
The Doctor (drwho virtadpt net) (1 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 22 2010 04:52AM
Ivan . (ivanhec gmail com) (3 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 22 2010 10:27PM
Christopher A. Jarosz (christopherjarosz att net)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 22 2010 01:35PM
Saif El Sherei (SSherei npcegypt com) (1 replies)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 25 2010 10:12PM
Saif El Sherei (SSherei npcegypt com)
Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 22 2010 12:21PM
Chip Panarchy (forumanarchy gmail com)
I have an HTC Touch Pro2 running Android, Windows Mobile & Rhobuntu.

The Rhobuntu I have even running an mySQL server! :O

Highly recommend the Touch Pro2, excellent keyboard, decent battery
life... oh, did I mention I can touch-type on it?

Definitely worth getting

Panarchy

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Ivan . <ivanhec (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Anyone remember the Sharp Zaurus?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Zaurus
> http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?submenu=zaurus/zaurusheader&page=zaurus/za
urusmain
> http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:BMXmCO7k24wJ:www.ir
ongeek.com/i.php%3Fsubmenu%3Dzaurus/zaurusheader%26page%3Dzaurus/zaurusm
ain+iron+geek+sharp+zarus&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au&client=firefox-a
>
> I did much the same with a nokia n800
>
> I had that badboy running, nmap, kismet, hping, dsniff and a few other
> goodies with no issues on processing power or alike. So I don't see
> why these new smartphones would have any issues with 1GHz processors
> and 512MB RAM ..
>
> cheers
> Ivan
>
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 4:07 AM, The Doctor <drwho (at) virtadpt (dot) net [email concealed]> wrote:
>>
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>> On 10/10/2010 09:43 PM, Kevin L. Shaw, CISSP, GCIH wrote:
>> > I've heard of Metasploit and Nmap on Android; I don't remember if
>> > rooting was required. There are a couple cool wifi discovery apps
>> > for Android out there, I use them cursorily on C&A engagements.
>>
>> I have used Wifi Analyzer (from the Android Store) a bit; it is okay but
>> a bit lacking if you are used to something like Kismet.  There is also
>> an application called WiGLE WiFi in the Appstore which is supposed to be
>> a more featureful wireless auditing application; I have it installed but
>> have not yet tried it.
>>
>> > Having used BackTrack 4 on an Asus Netbook with 2 GB RAM; and not
>> > being overly pleased with performance; I feel you need better
>>
>> Installed or from a USB device?  That made a difference on my EeePC 900.
>>
>> > resources than those a mobile may provide.
>>
>> I am inclined to agree with you on this; mobile phones are not designed
>> to provide the kind of processing power that laptops and netbooks are.
>> Their power cells were also not really designed to provide lots of power
>> for long periods of time (say, when running CPU intensive applications).
>>
>> - --
>>
>> The Doctor [412/724/301/703]
>>
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>> On the Internet, nobody knows you're an AGI.
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Re: Smart-phone for pentester Oct 12 2010 01:20PM
Rajesh Kumar (rajeshkumardilli gmail com)


 

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