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Betr.: WHERE DO YOU KEEP YOUR EXPLOIT ARCHIVE AND DATABASE

Subject: Betr.: WHERE DO YOU KEEP YOUR EXPLOIT ARCHIVE AND DATABASE
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:23:07 +0100
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why keep a record of things that are being archived on the web at multiple 
sites?

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"Steve A" <steve@logicallysecure.org> 11-02-05 02:52 >>>
Please excuse this pen testing admin type question . . . .
 
We are looking to undertake a series of penetration tests in areas that
preclude easy access to the internet (you know searching etc on the way
in and limited media movement both in and out).  
 
Now, although we keep our proven exploits with us on read only media, I
was wondering how others manage to identify what is exploitable and what
is not especially as you never know what you are going to find.
Basically, I am looking to build a database (hosting software tbd) and
was looking to see how others have tackled the problem of so many
exploits/vulnerabilities being out there and knowing what notices to
include and what to exclude.
 
Thanks
 
Steve A


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