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A Month of Browser Bugs
Scott Granneman, 2006-07-24

Scott Granneman looks at the virtues and pitfalls of browser fuzzing and the overwhelmingly positive impact it has on the security community.

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A month of browser bugs 2006-07-24
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A month of browser bugs 2006-07-24
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Anonymous (1 replies)
To call this guy purely a researcher is crap. "He's responsible for the awesome Metasploit Project, an "advanced open-source exploit development platform ... for legal penetration testing and research purposes" that currently contains 143 exploits and 75 different payloads"

if the framework was designed for good legal penetration testing it would not come with malicious payloads and methods to hide the exploitation. This is purely a hackers tool designed to make system compromises simple, yes it can be used by the good guys to help with penetration testing, but this aint no research tool and the author aint out to make life better for anyone.

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