http://vimeo.com/106620144
Everyone is sick of the Kaspersky guys doing three hundred page PDFs with a long listing of which versions of some trojan they found were installed when, and what features each trojan had, and what possible code reuse there was. And of course, if there's an 0day in some random trojan, everyone likes to rip that out and spend years pontificating about it. But even if I'm not using 0day, I often want to protect my escalation of privilege attacks from the defenders. I don't want them able to track my code versions, and I don't want them knowing the details of my exploitation methods so they can add more features to EMET or KAV. That's why INNUENDO allows you to put a password in that protects as much of your implant deployment package as possible. Check out the video for more! And of course, if you're interested in trialing or buying INNUENDO, please let us know at [email protected]! Thanks, Dave Aitel Immunity, Inc. _______________________________________________ Dailydave mailing list [email protected] https://lists.immunityinc.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave
