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Re: delving deeper

Subject: Re: delving deeper
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:23:25 -0300 (ART)
Just some well know:


www.securityfocus.com
www.sans.org/rr/
www.insecure.org/tools.html
www.securitydocs.com

They have a good paper about pen test:
http://www.hackingspirits.com

Rgds,

Jose Costa


 --- Chris Benedict <chrisb@daemonnews.org> escreveu: 
Hi, I've been looking at security and
penetration-testing for some 
time now and would like to get further into it.  I'd
like to learn 
more about penetration-testing, forensics,
techniques for network 
exploration/mapping, web application security and
incedent handling. 
However I'm not really sure where to start, I looked
at the OSSTMM and 
it was above my head.

At the moment I have a very limited budget and only
a few spare 
low-end computers.  If it matters, I'm mainly
running OpenBSD.  Are 
there any particular books or other media that I
should take a look at?

Any thoughts or recommendations are welcomed and
greatly appreciated.

-Chris Benedict
 


        
        
                
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