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- Bindview's
Razor
A worldwide team of security researchers dedicated
to advancing the state of the art in securing
networks and computers. They identify new
security holes and disclosing results publicly
so that all may benefit from the research.
- Digital
Offense
A website of sporadically updated tools, projects,
and documents. Most code is in perl, but the
site offers eloquent exploits and presentations.
- enZo
enZo is a small coding group working on small
projects, slowly releasing tools and advisories
and furthering research on existing vulnerabilities.
- Insecure.Org
f
yodor brings us Insecure.Org, the home of
nmap. Nmap is the most commonly used port
scanner and service detector used in the land
of unix. This site also has a fairly outdated
vulnerability archive, and scanning related
technical papers.
- Last
Stage of Delirium Research Group (LSD)
A non-profit informal organization responsible
for excellent papers on assembly code, and
kernel level vulnerabilities. Several research
projects, and dozens of original advisories.
- lcamtuf
Michal Zalewski's personal website has a plethora
of good tools and information. Responsible
for several highly publicized discoveries
in the security industry, lcamtuf's website
is a good place to check out from time to
time.
- Metasploit
Metasploit contains several useful tools for
security engineers. The most notable would
be the op code search engine and the base
exploit framework using Pex. Very intelligent
researchers behind this site. All content
appears to be top quality.
- Netric
Security Team
A research and development site containing
papers, code, advisories, special projects,
and a few links. Portions are in Dutch, however
the majority is in English. Majority of code
available is written in C or asm.
- Nomad
Mobile Research Centre
NMRC is an excellent resource for security
related papers, advisories, projects, and
general information. NMRC is a well known
contributor to the hacker underground.
- Open
Source Vulnerability Database
The concept of the OSVDB was introduced as
a method of implementation for an unbiased,
vendor neutral vulnerability database for
utilization by individuals involved in the
information security community. The overall
goals of the project are to promote greater,
more open collaboration between companies
and individuals, eliminate redundant works,
and reduce expenses inherent with the development
and maintenance of in-house vulnerability
databases.
- Packet
Storm Security
Packet Storm is an extremely large and current
security tools resource.
- Security
Focus
Security Focus (Sold out to Symantec)
has one of the largest vulnerability databases
known to man. SF runs the most heavily used
security related mailing lists on earth. There
are several good articles written on this
site and a wealth of information.
- Team
Teso
TESO is an international group of young and
motivated computer programmers and security
enthusiasts. Responsible for a small army
of privately released exploits.
- 0xdeadbeef
dot info
Raptor's labs provide information on computer
security research, privacy, and programming.
The author presents his projects, papers,
code, and configuration templates.
- Xfocus
A non-profit and free technology organization
dedicated to devoting their time to research
and demonstration of weaknesses related to
network services and communication security.
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