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Re: Internet Kiosk Security -- Need Info!


From: Todd Haverkos <infosec () haverkos com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:00:03 -0500

Security Enthusiast <z3ros3c () gmail com> writes:
I've noticed a large number of pay-per-minute internet kiosks around


If anyone has any suggestions, or any information about my query,
please let me know!

First, I'm obliged to strongly caution against any "research" done on
machines you don't own or that do not have explicit written permission
(i.e. the "get out of jail free" letter) to test.

That disclaimer aside, any discussion of kiosk auditing/security
should probably mention Paul Craig's Interactive Kiosk Attack Tool
iKat which seems to have a canonical location of (including a banner
graphic that may not be suitable for corporate environments):
          http://ikat.ha.cked.net/Linux/

It's included in Mubix's roundup of defcon16 goodies  here:
     https://forum.defcon.org/blog.php?b=71


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Todd Haverkos, LPT MsCompE
http://haverkos.com/

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