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Which security programs can detect and stop Metasploit's meterpreter shell?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpyNetGirl" data-source="post: 1058690" data-attributes="member: 98858"><p>Well, there you go. Initial access is the most important part and something I usually see a lot of pentesters fail to consider, they just magically think the malware lands on a computer.</p><p></p><p>It's detection and prevention. You can't prevent something you can't detect. Things can get bulletproof when you use way too many security layers that compromise (think of zero days) of one or two of them at the same time will still keep you protected.</p><p></p><p>The article I linked to explains it all, it's something I compiled and refined overtime.</p><p></p><p>Almost all of the APTs successful attacks are the result of a bad administrator and misconfigured systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpyNetGirl, post: 1058690, member: 98858"] Well, there you go. Initial access is the most important part and something I usually see a lot of pentesters fail to consider, they just magically think the malware lands on a computer. It's detection and prevention. You can't prevent something you can't detect. Things can get bulletproof when you use way too many security layers that compromise (think of zero days) of one or two of them at the same time will still keep you protected. The article I linked to explains it all, it's something I compiled and refined overtime. Almost all of the APTs successful attacks are the result of a bad administrator and misconfigured systems. [/QUOTE]
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