From: Bob Radvanovsky (rsradvan@unixworks.net)
Date: Thu Feb 09 2006 - 11:45:38 EST
I would tend to agree with that statement. members of this list no idea if the the individual posing the question has nefarious intentions, or not.
No disrespect to the original poster of the question to the list, or the moderator for that matter, in extremely paranoid times these days, simply uttering the wrong word in public (within the context of a sentence) can get you a one-way ticket into jail these! So...take things a down a few notches and remember that hacking these days, esp. in the eyes of our governments (federal, state, local), not to mention Corporate America, views it as a form of "cyberterrorism" -- first and foremost -- BEFORE they would ever consider it NOT to (OK...that sounded way too circular, but if you read it carefully, you'll understand what I'm trying to convey) be labelled as "cyberterrorism".
In my defense (as a form of disclaimation), the requesting individual mentioned the word "/webblaze", and I simply looked it up on Google -- nothing more. I have not mentioned any methods of attack, or how he should go about attempting a penetration into that server. That is left entirely up to that individual. ;)
-rad
----- Original Message -----
From: "Levenglick, Jeff" [mailto:JLevenglick@fhlbatl.com]
To: Bob Radvanovsky [mailto:rsradvan@unixworks.net], Larry Chin [mailto:casslin@sympatico.ca], Edmond Chow [mailto:echow@videotron.ca], Michael Gargiullo [mailto:mgargiullo@pvtpt.com], pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Penetration test of 1 IP address
> That's right.. Legal software. I wonder what would happen if this person
> was not legit and
> The company found out that all of the people on this list helped him?
>
> Or better yet. (as I stated before) This person does not have the
> background or knowledge to give this company
> A 'real' security audit. This is VERY important. If he were to tell them
> that they are ok and something bad happened, we
> Would end up where most people feel right now. (that most IT positions
> are just paper or fly-by-night)
>
> If you are real, you should take classes or read books. All of us can
> point you to web sites, but that does not explain how
> To use the software or even the concept of pen testing.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Radvanovsky [mailto:rsradvan@unixworks.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 11:37 PM
> To: Larry Chin; 'Edmond Chow'; 'Michael Gargiullo';
> pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: RE: Penetration test of 1 IP address
>
> Did you say "Webblaze"? This is what I've found:
> http://info.summation.com/products/PF_webblaze.htm Litigation
> software??? Hmmmm...Windows-based software
> (http://info.summation.com/products/SP_webblaze_specs.htm)...
>
> Did your "login" look anything like this?
> URL:
> http://precise.precisepresentations.com/WebBlaze/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2
> FWebBlaze%2FIndex.aspx
>
> When in doubt...GOOGLE IT!!! 8)))
>
> ONE WORD OF CAUTION...since this system might be used for legal
> purposes, get something in writing that allows you to conduct what is
> called a "non-destructive test" and MAKE SURE that you DON'T *DESTROY*
> their system!
>
> r
>
> DISCLAIMER: I only did a lookup about the product mentioned...nothing
> more. ;))
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Larry Chin [mailto:casslin@sympatico.ca]
> To: 'Edmond Chow' [mailto:echow@videotron.ca], 'Michael Gargiullo'
> [mailto:mgargiullo@pvtpt.com], pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: RE: Penetration test of 1 IP address
>
>
> > Could try http://www.accessdiver.com for starters.
> >
> > Wikto (http://www.sensepost.com/research/wikto/) to scan the website
> >
> > You could try nmap'ing the IP address, maybe a web server isn't the
> > only thing running there.
> >
> > Just a couple of thoughts
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Edmond Chow [mailto:echow@videotron.ca]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:45 AM
> > To: 'Michael Gargiullo'; pen-test@securityfocus.com
> > Cc: 'Edmond Chow'
> > Subject: RE: Penetration test of 1 IP address
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > To all:
> >
> > I have been asked to perform a security audit of 1 IP address for
> client.
> > They have given me the 1 IP address and a clue (webblaze).
> >
> > If I enter the IP address and then /webblaze, I am taken to a login
> > page (user name and password requested).
> >
> > What tools would you recommend that I use for this assignment?
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > Edmond
> >
> >
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