Security Basics
Exploit frameworks Mar 28 2012 03:06PM
haZard0us (hazard0us pt gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Exploit frameworks Apr 03 2012 01:18AM
Todd Haverkos (infosec haverkos com) (1 replies)
haZard0us <hazard0us.pt (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I have to do a research paper on exploit frameworks.
>
> So far, i know the following:
>
> Metasploit
> Canvas
> Core Impact

These are the major three that I'm aware of.

> (BeEF)

It's a great project, and for client side exploitation, a great tool,
but what it does is a bit more focused than the trio above which all
combine client side exploitation capabilities with network based
exploits.

SET (Social Engineering Toolkit) is perhaps worthy of a mention here
as it's getting pretty darned flexible. I wouldn't compare it
directly to Metasploit/Canvas/Core as it does different things, but if
you includ BeEF, it'd probably be wise to include SET as well.

http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/Computer_Based_Social_Engineeri
ng_Tools:_Social_Engineer_Toolkit_%28SET%29

Best Regards,
--
Todd Haverkos,
http://haverkos.com/

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Re: Exploit frameworks Apr 03 2012 08:07AM
Clement Dupuis (clement dupuis gmail com)


 

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