On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:33:07AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> I'm not a penetration tester myself. But a good starting point is to
> not use "http" at all on connections that you do not trust and also using
> tools to ensure that you get the same https certificate that you use to
> get over a
On Mon, 27 Mar 2017, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> Thanks for the pointer. Just out of curiosity, do you intend on using
> the blends framework for the pkg-security team?
This is not part of any current plan but I have no objection if someone
wants to do the required work.
> If you have pointers about
Hi,
Le 25/03/2017 à 11:44, Raphael Hertzog a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2017, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
>> I'm not sure of the benefit for the project of shipping this,
>
> This is a tool that is shipped in Kali Linux, a Debian derivative and we
> are trying to merge back packages useful for
Hi,
On Sat, 25 Mar 2017, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> I'm not sure of the benefit for the project of shipping this,
This is a tool that is shipped in Kali Linux, a Debian derivative and we
are trying to merge back packages useful for penetration testers into
Debian. The benefit is clear for that cat
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sophie Brun
* Package name: wifiphisher
Version : 1.2
Upstream Author : sophron
* URL : http://wifiphisher.org/
* License : GPL-3
Programming Lang: Python
Description : Automated phishing attacks against Wi-Fi ne
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