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Re: Core Impact

Subject: Re: Core Impact
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 10:52:32 +0000
On 6/24/05, Daniel Miessler <daniel@dmiessler.com> wrote:
Actually, while I think Metasploit is an impressive framework and use
it often, it lacks a main feature that IMPACT has. Namely, IMPACT is
able to do something they call "pivoting". This allows a tester to
select an exploit in the GUI, launch it, and then upload the IMPACT
agent to the newly compromised system.

I think you can come up with something similar using the Meterpreter
framework you can find in Metasploit.
The only difference here is that you don't have the agent ready to use,
but you have to develop it (lots of fun!) ;)
However IMPACT seems to be the most mature and feature
loaded framework you can ask for nowadays. 

have a good day,
Daniele Milan

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