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Re: Pentesting lab


From: chr1x <chr1x () sectester net>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:01:46 -0600

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Hi,

I would recommend you the following Book:

Build Your Own Security Lab: A Field Guide for Network Testing

http://www.amazon.com/Build-Your-Own-Security-Lab/dp/0470179864

But in a personal opinion, you should arm what you need, not taking as
a guide of other needs.

If you want to work on malware analysis, just try to figure out what
do you need in order to have a Lab for it.

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s3c.b3n escribió:
Hi all,

I'm just starting my career a security specialist. I'm interested
in creating my own penetration testing lab. To test exploits
(metasploit epically) I need some targets (vulnerable servers). Are
there such servers (VM images or ISOs) for general services like
OWASP for web apps? or are there any scripts or applications that
can create those vulnerabilities.

My main goal is to get familiar with the existing tools.

Thanks
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