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Re: [Full-disclosure] Exciting new Paimei release!



In case it isn't obvious, this isn't the real Pedram.  We're not sure
who or why.

Blessings,
Jared

>I am excited to see Jared DeMott's recent post to Dailydave with his
release
>of the Evolutionary Fuzzing System! A highly exciting and revolutionary
(or
>is it EVOLUTIONARY!?) new fuzzing system designed for automatic
discovery of
>protocols. A much exciting concept that I will have to write about in
my new
>book!

>Also included in this release is code previously only private to my
copy of
>Paimei! Previously, all remote debugging functionality was reserved for my
>private copy but apparently Jared DeMott felt the time was right to
include
>pydbg_client class in his EFS release of Paimei! This should allow
debuggers
>of applications to use the remote functionality of Paimei to debug
processes
>running on remote computers. Also the all new pydbg_server, just in this
>release! These tools should help all of you most greatly. I highly
recommend
>that instead of downloading the latest release of Paimei from openrce.org,
>you download the efs-paimei package from appliedsec.com, as their package
>has been updated far in advance of mine.

>Happy fuzzing, and let the best boundary character overflow!

>Pedram L. AminiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>"But I return to my previous stack frame from there!"
>"NOT TONIGHT YOU DON'T"

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