From: kelly@cliffhanger.com
Date: Sat Jul 22 2006 - 16:45:56 EDT
I just bought a macbook pro. I can still take it
back if I want to but, I'm wondering if any of you
find the macbook pro (intel proc) useful for pen
testing?
I'm running an app called parallels. Parallels is
like vmware for mac. But I'm not sure if I can
build internal networks like vmware tho.
My biggest question is ...
- What usb wireless cards are available that work
with the bootable linux distros (for pen
testing)?
- Is the macbook pro (intel) useful for pen
testing?
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