[Penguinheads] does this seem a little illegal?
Andre Lewis
andrel at speakeasy.org
Fri Dec 30 16:16:25 PST 2005
Of course it is still arguable that access to high end malware will only
cause malicious users to see where others have gone awry and spawn some sort
of "uber-malware" which will not be easily thwarted. Pretty phun stuff.
:)
Andre
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On Friday 30 December 2005 11:51 am, John Stile wrote:
> http://www.frame4.net/mdpro/
Interesting, mostly in the fact you can download all of the code.
there are other databases of malware and exploit code.
There is also canvas and metasploit which are basically distributed exploit
apps/frameworks that not only run the exploit but also run vnc or some form
of code injection to get new code on the system. I would have to say if you
can create a project that is only useful for breaking into systems, then
having a catalog of malware wouldn't be that different.
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