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Re: security tools list


From: Ying <ropstrip () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:17:13 +0200

Richard,
        I'm working on it. Meanwhile I would like to go collect all the tools
possible. When you have prepared the site will add the list and modify
the way the tools are included in the list

Best regards


El mar, 28-04-2009 a las 21:55 -0500, Richard Thomas escribió:
Why not create a structured wiki that you can initially populate with
your existing list.  You can then moderate to review and validate user
created entries.  Plus, it gets online for potential use much quicker.

Richard

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Ying <ropstrip () gmail com> wrote:
hello everyone.
       I'm making a list of security tools. The idea is that a list be made by
all and for all. This email is also sent to the people of the project
backtrack and wifislax. For those who want to collaborate, I have
created a form using google docs, for send your ideas to me. We accept
all kinds of suggestions: commercial software, free ... Linux, Windows,
*BSD, Mac OS ...
       When I have a enough long list, send to the list, but if someone wants
to ask before you can smoothly.
       The URL to add tools is:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=cjRsNFh5cENXT2pra3lYOXU4aXNUVFE6MA..


Greetings to all.




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