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CANVAS |
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Software - Most Platforms |
Immunity |
http://www.immunitysec.com/products-canvas.shtml |
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Immunity CANVAS allows your penetration
testing team to take advantage of over fifty exploits, written and
tested by Immunity's team. CANVAS's completely open design allows a
teams to adapt CANVAS to their environment and needs. CANVAS's
advanced infrastructure is second to none, and exploits get updated
as often as weekly. Some exploits in CANVAS are available no where
else - the Microsoft ASN.1 exploit, and exploits for Immunity
Research vulnerabilities such as NAI ePolicy Orchestrator, Compaq
Web Management and Computer Associates Unicenter. |
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COMMERCIAL |
Information Updated: 16
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CORE IMPACT |
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Software |
Core Security Technologies |
http://www.coresecurity.com/products/coreimpact/index.php |
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CORE IMPACT allows you
to safely exploit vulnerabilities in your network, replicating the
kinds of access an intruder could achieve, and proving actual paths
of attacks that must be eliminated. Our product features the CORE
IMPACT Rapid Penetration Test (RPT), a step-by-step automation of
the penetration testing process. From the initial information
gathering phase to production of the final report, the penetration
testing steps within CORE IMPACT can be run completely autonomously. |
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COMMERCIAL |
Information Updated: 16
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Metasploit Framework |
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Software |
Metasploit LLC |
http://framework.metasploit.com/ |
What is it?
The Metasploit Framework is a development platform for creating security tools and exploits. The
framework is used by network security professionals to perform penetration tests, system
administrators to verify patch installations, product vendors to perform regression testing, and
security researchers world-wide. The framework is written in the Ruby programming language and
includes components written in C and assembler.
What does it do?
The Metasploit Framework consists of tools, libraries, modules, and user interfaces. The basic
function of the framework is a module launcher, allowing the user to configure an exploit module
and launch it at a target system. If the exploit succeeds, the payload is executed on the target
and the user is provided with a shell to interact with the payload.
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Non - Commercial |
Information Updated: 16
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