Re: what to do it illegal activity found during pen-test

From: Paul Robertson (compuwar@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jun 08 2006 - 18:21:51 EDT


On 6/2/06, Robin Wood <dninja@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> I was wondering the other day, what should I do if during a pen test I
> found some illegal activity (internal, not from hackers) on the
> network being tested. My initial

My contracts generally give me the authority to report illegal
activity to any relevant authority. For things like child
pornography, I stop working on whatever the issue is and immediately
do a law enforcement notification, followed by a formal client
notification. For potentially gray-area matters, I normally give the
client the information in writing- the same sort of thing I'd do if I
was a company employee who saw something and reported it up the chain.
 If there's likely to be an issue, I make sure I have the conversation
up-front with the client prior to my starting work. Most of my
clients appreciate the ethical lines, and most of the folks who don't
aren't the type I want as clients.

Paul

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