RE: Hacking demo - most spectacular techniques

From: Martin Jr., Wally G. (WALLY.G.MARTIN.JRat_private)
Date: Tue Oct 02 2001 - 06:05:44 PDT

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    You may wish to include SNIFFing (e.g., dsniff or sniffit) as an area of
    interest. This may help highlight the types of sensitive information that is
    floating around the clients network, unencrypted, and that this information
    can be obtained unknowingly (i.e., no IDS).
    
    -Wally
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ilici Ramirez [mailto:ilici_ramirezat_private]
    Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:53 AM
    To: pen-testat_private
    Subject: Hacking demo - most spectacular techniques
    
    
    Hi all,
    
    We intend to make a short demonstration of hacking as
    part of a longer seminar with more than 100 IT
    managers, vice-presindents, and other high-level
    morons. The goal is to explain how easy is to hack an
    unsecured system or network.
    
    For them to understand and to realize how just only an
    unsecured computer could lead to compromise of an
    entire business we need to show some hacking examples
    real spectacular.
    
    So I need your help to make a top short list. I will
    insert here my humble opinion, but I expect more from
    all of you experienced pen-testers.
    
    1. Remote VNC install - GUI session on target machine
    2. BO2K or Subseven 
    3. Port redirection with fpipe - a firewall is not
    always enough
    4. Remote shell with netcat
    5. Null session - information gathering with no right
    
    Ilici R
    
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