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Finally BackTrack 5 R1 is released . This release contains over 120 bug fixes, 30 new tools and 70 tool updates. And will be rolling out some howto’s on wiki in the next few days, such as VMWare tool installation, alternate compat-wireless setups, etc. The kernel was updated to 2.6.39.4 and includes the relevant injection patches.

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Blackhat, Defcon and BackTrack 5 R1 Release

With Defcon and BlackHat over, the team here is slowly recovering from the cons. We have a ton of news and updates, including a delay of one week on the release of BackTrack 5 R1. We’d rather delay the release a bit more and make sure it’s perfect. To all those manically waiting – keep your pants on!


BackTrack 5 R1 pre-Release

With over 7,000 DVDs released at BlackHat, we once again would like to thank the BlackHat folks for all their efforts. An additional “thank you” is in order to all the testers who have been reporting back to us. We received many requests to add some amazing tools which were presented during the cons. We are actively working on including these tools into BackTrack 5 R1 – hence the delay.

BackTrack ISO Generator Engine

This month we will be releasing a new paid service which will allow easy, online generation of custom built BackTrack images. Backtrack users who require custom builds will be able to use a simple web interface to configure and customize various aspects of BackTrack, such as package selection, graphics, penetration testing templates, drivers etc. We are very excited about this new service as it will provide a unique opportunity for various organizations and individuals to create unique and highly customized BackTrack environments for the first time. A percentage of all profits from this service will be directed towards Johnny Long’s HFC program.
BackTrack Commercial Services
Together with the ISO generation service, we will be announcing our new commercial BackTrack Support Channel. This service will allow large organizations which require official support, in order to deploy BackTrack in their networks, to finally do so. The BackTrack Support Channel will allow for direct communication with our developers, to aid in easy enterprise installation and deployment processes. The service will initially be provided to enterprise organizations only. For more information about the BackTrack Support Channel, contact info at backtrack-linux dot org.

BackTrack 5 – Free and open-source

With all these commercial services going on, this would be a good time to reassure our community that we are fully committed to a free, open-source BackTrack, forever. This will never change. We hope that through our commercial services, we will be able to better fund BackTrack and (heavens forbid) actually start paying our developers for their time and effort.
BackTrack is a penetration testing and security auditing platform with advanced tools to identify, detect, and exploit any vulnerabilities uncovered in the target network environment. Applying appropriate testing methodology with defined business objectives and a scheduled test plan will result in robust penetration testing of your network.
BackTrack 4: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing is a fully focused, structured book providing guidance on developing practical penetration testing skills by demonstrating the cutting-edge hacker tools and techniques in a coherent step-by-step strategy. It offers all the essential lab preparation and testing procedures to reflect real-world attack scenarios from your business perspective in today’s digital age.
The authors’ experience and expertise enables them to reveal the industry’s best approach for logical and systematic penetration testing.
The first and so far only book on BackTrack OS starts with lab preparation and testing procedures, explaining the basic installation and configuration set up, discussing types of penetration testing (black-box and white-box), uncovering open security testing methodologies, and proposing the BackTrack specific testing process. The authors discuss a number of security assessment tools necessary to conduct penetration testing in their respective categories (target scoping, information gathering, discovery, enumeration, vulnerability mapping, social engineering, exploitation, privilege escalation, maintaining access, and reporting), following the formal testing methodology. Each of these tools is illustrated with real-world examples to highlight their practical usage and proven configuration techniques. The authors also provide extra weaponry treasures and cite key resources that may be crucial to any professional penetration tester.
This book serves as a single professional, practical, and expert guide to developing hardcore penetration testing skills from scratch. You will be trained to make the best use of BackTrack OS either in a commercial environment or an experimental test bed.
A tactical example-driven guide for mastering the penetration testing skills with BackTrack to identify, detect, and exploit vulnerabilities at your digital doorstep.
What you will learn from this book :
  • Initiate the BackTrack OS environment in your test lab by installing, configuring, running, and updating its core system components
  • Draw a formal BackTrack testing methodology
  • Scope your target with definitive test requirements, limitations, and business objectives, and schedule the test plan
  • Gain practical experience with a number of security tools from BackTrack logically divided into sub-categories of testing methodology
  • Practice the process of reconnaissance, discovery, enumeration, vulnerability mapping, social engineering, exploitation, privilege escalation, and maintaining access to your target for evaluation purposes
  • Document, report, and present your verified test results to the relevant authorities in a formal reporting structure
  • Assess the various technologies comprising your target information system’s environment, such as web applications, network administration servers, workstations, Cisco devices, firewalls, load balancers, routers, switches, intrusion detection and prevention devices, and many more
  • Examine and research the vulnerability in greater detail before attempting to exploit it by taking control of the target, thus reducing any false positives
  • Exploit human vulnerability by wrapping yourself with the art of deception to acquire the target
Approach
Written as an interactive tutorial, this book covers the core of BackTrack with real-world examples and step-by-step instructions to provide professional guidelines and recommendations to you. The book is designed in a simple and intuitive manner, which allows you to explore the whole BackTrack testing process or study parts of it individually.
Who this book is written for
If you are an IT security professional or network administrator who has a basic knowledge of Unix/Linux operating systems including awareness of information security factors, and you want to use BackTrack for penetration testing, then this book is for you.

[ Detailed Information ]

Language : English
Paperback : 392 pages [ 235mm x 191mm ]
Release Date : April 2011
ISBN : 1849513945
ISBN 13 : 978-1-84951-394-4
Author(s) : Shakeel Ali, Tedi Heriyanto

 
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Well here is another exciting news for all penetration testers and backtrack lovers, Backtrack will launch backtrack r1(release one) on 10th august, According to offensive security team backtrack r1 will come with around 100 bug fixes and in addition to it backtrack 5 rc1 will also include over 30 tools and numerous package updates.

 According to Offensive security

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-We have a few exciting items to announce in the upcoming month, one of them being BackTrack 5 R1 (Release one) which will be available for download on -the 10th of August,2011. This will complete our first 3 month cycle since the last release. With over 100 bug fixes, numerous package updates and the addition of over 30 new tools and scripts – BackTrack 5 R1 will rock. We will have a pre-release event of BackTrack 5 R1 at the BlackHat / Defcon Conference a few days earlier.

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“The best guide to the Metasploit Framework.” —HD Moore, Founder of the Metasploit ProjectThe Metasploit Framework makes discovering, exploiting, and sharing vulnerabilities quick and relatively painless. But while Metasploit is used by security professionals everywhere, the tool can be hard to grasp for first-time users. Metasploit: The Penetration Tester’s Guide fills this gap by teaching you how to harness the Framework and interact with the vibrant community of Metasploit contributors.
Once you’ve built your foundation for penetration testing, you’ll learn the Framework’s conventions, interfaces, and module system as you launch simulated attacks. You’ll move on to advanced penetration testing techniques, including network reconnaissance and enumeration, client-side attacks, wireless attacks, and targeted social-engineering attacks.

About the Author

David Kennedy is Chief Information Security Officer at Diebold Incorporated and creator of the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET), Fast-Track, and other open source tools. He is on the Back|Track and Exploit-Database development team and is a core member of the Social-Engineer podcast and framework. Kennedy has presented at a number of security conferences including Black Hat, DEF CON, ShmooCon, Security B-Sides, and more.
Jim O’Gorman is a professional penetration tester with CSC’s StrikeForce, a co-founder of Social-Engineer.org, and an instructor at Offensive-Security. He is involved in digital investigations and malware analysis, and helped build forensic capabilities into Back|Track Linux. When not working on various security issues, Jim spends his time assisting his children in their attempts to fight Zombie hordes.
Devon Kearns is an instructor at Offensive-Security, a Back|Track Linux developer, and administrator of The Exploit Database. He has contributed a number of Metasploit exploit modules and is the maintainer of the Metasploit Unleashed wiki.

Mati Aharoni is the creator of the Back|Track Linux distribution and founder of Offensive-Security, the industry leader in security training

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A VPN (Virtual Private Network) solves that problem. A VPN is an encrypted tunnel between two endpoints. A VPN is a private network that works on a public network, like the Internet, to connect distant sites or users together. In place of installing a dedicated connection such as leased line, a VPN uses “virtual” connections routed via the Internet from the organization’s private network to the distant location. Virtual private networks assist distant team members to operate together, much like desktop sharing.
VPN tunnels are created using a tunneling protocol such as L2TP and secured using a protocol such as IPsec.
L2TP is described in RFC 2661: Layer Two Tunneling Protocol “L2TP”. IPsec is described in RFC 3193: Securing L2TP using IPsec.

Advantages of VPN

­An ideal VPN can be significantly advantageous to an organization. It can,

  • broaden geographic connectivity
  • implement advance security measure
  • lessen operational costs
  • lessen travel time and transportation expenses for distant members
  • enhance productivity
  • shorten network topology
  • offer global networking prospects
  • offer compatibility with broadband networking
  • revert with quicker Return On Investment (ROI)

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1. OpenVPN – Free VPN client

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2. PacketiX.NET – Free VPN client

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PacketiX.NET is a Japan VPN service. It is actually a premium service, but they have PacketiX.NET online test service as well which is free to use. The service is fast and reliable and it is easy to use as well. Just download the VPN connection manager, install and connect! It works on Windows and Linux only.

3. UltraVPN – an OpenVPN client

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UltraVPN is a French VPN client that hides your connection from unwanted ears and allows you to use blocked applications. It is also based on OpenVPN service. Traffic is quota is unlimited. Bandwidth is up to 500Kb/s depending on network conditions.

If you’re packing to go to Black Hat, Defcon or Security B-Sides in Las Vegas, make sure you also download Metasploit 4.0 to entertain you on the plane ride. If you missed the recent announcement, check out this blog post for a list of new features.

The new version is now available for all editions, and here’s how you upgrade:

  • Metasploit Pro and Metasploit Express 4.0: For fresh installs, download version 4.0 of Metasploit Pro or Metasploit Express and install (to try these versions, use the same links). If you already have Metasploit Pro or Metasploit Express installed, simply go to the menu item “Administration” and choose “Software Update”.
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  • Metasploit Framework 4.0: For fresh installs, download version 4.0 of Metasploit Framework and install. If you already have Metasploit Framework installed, you can use the SVN update function to upgrade to version 4.0. If you selected the automatic update during the installation of 3.7.2, youre installation should already be ready to go. If not, you can use the following steps to update:
$ sudo bash
# cd /opt/framework-3.x.x/msf3/
# svn update

In case you get stuck or have any questions, make sure you visit the Rapid7 Community to find answers, tips & tricks. Alternatively, just drop by our Black Hat booth #109 and ask us directly!

It’s been a long road to 4.0. The first 3.0 release was almost 5 years ago and the first release under the Rapid7 banner was almost 2 years ago. Since then, Metasploit has really spread its wings. When 3.0 was released, it was under a EULA-like license with specific restrictions against using it in commercial products. Over time, the reasons for that decision became less important and the need for more flexibility came to the fore; in 2008, we released Metasploit 3.2 under a 3-clause BSD license. Licensing is definitely not the only place Metasploit’s fexibility has increased. Over the last 5 years, we’ve added support for myriad exploitation techniques, network protocols, automation capabilities, and even user interfaces. The venerable msfweb is gone along with the old gtk-based msfgui. Taking their place are the newer java-based msfgui and armitage, both of which have improved by leaps and bounds since their respective introductions.
Five years ago, every exploitation tool out there was focused on running an exploit and getting a shell (usually a crappy cmd.exe shell, at that). Today, Metasploit encompasses every aspect of a penetration test. Dozens of auxiliary modules assist with reconnaisance, more than two hundred others help with information gathering and discovery; hundreds of exploits get you a toe-hold on the network; and the newest addition to the module family, post modules, help simplify and automate increasing your access. All of the data you gather can be stored in a database. For high-quality reporting and even greater automation, Metasploit Pro rounds out an engagement. Five years ago, Metasploit had already come a long way in making exploit development easier but the widespread adoption of DEP and ASLR has pushed the project even further toward accelerating what has now become a much more difficult process.
All of that leads us to the Metasploit Framework version 4.0, released today.
To make the awesomeness of 4.0 stand out visually from its predecessors, we’ve built an array of stunning new ASCII art banners. My favorite, of course, is this one: 
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In addition to the visual differences, Metasploit Framework 4.0 comes with an abundance of new features and bug fixes. Contributor TheLightCosine continues with his onslaught of password-stealing post modules and another contributor, Silent Dream, has begun helping out in that arena as well. Other post modules have seen considerable improvement and expansion thanks to Carlos Perez. The recent Exploit Bounty netted a total of six new exploit modules, and other development added another 14 since the last release.
Adding to Metasploit’s extensive payload support, Windows and Java Meterpreter now both support staging over http and Windows can use https. In a similar vein, POSIX Meterpreter is seeing some new development again. The last developer left it with little documentation on how to build it, so getting it to compile was a hurdle that we put off for too long. Now that it compiles, you can expect a more flexible payload for Linux. It still isn’t perfect nor is it nearly as complete as the windows version, but many features already work.
Another flexibility improvement comes in the form of a consolidated pcap interface. The pcaprub extension ships with the Linux installers as of this release and support for Windows will come soon. Modules that used Racket for generating raw packets have been converted to Packetfu, which provides a smoother API for modules to capture and inject packets. As always, you can get the latest version from http://www.metasploit.com/download/ and full details of this release can be found in the Release Notes.
Everyone on the Metasploit team is proud of the first major version bump in half a decade. May it bring you many shells.
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