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SamuraiWTF live web testing framework 0.6 released

"The SamuraiWTF project team is proud to announce the immediate release of SamuraiWTF 0.6. This release contains a number of fixes and updates as well as the first release of a VM image. This VM requires Vmware 5.0 or better. It will also work in any version of VMWare Fusion.ThanksKevin Johnson"

For those unfamiliar with SamuraiWTF

"The Samurai Web Testing Framework is a live linux environment that has been pre-configured to function as a web pen-testing environment. The CD contains the best of the open source and free tools that focus on testing and attacking websites. In developing this environment, we have based our tool selection on the tools we use in our security practice. We have included the tools used in all four steps of a web pen-test.

Starting with reconnaissance, we have included tools such as the Fierce domain scanner and Maltego. For mapping, we have included tools such WebScarab and ratproxy. We then chose tools for discovery. These would include w3af and burp. For exploitation, the final stage, we included BeEF, AJAXShell and much more. This CD also includes a pre-configured wiki, set up to be the central information store during your pen-test."

Download Link: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=235785

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