The Neosploit attack kit has apparently been retired from the market by its developers.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/inde...d%3b1398720840
Apparently they weren't making enough money to justify its continued development :rolleyes:
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The Neosploit attack kit has apparently been retired from the market by its developers.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/inde...d%3b1398720840
Apparently they weren't making enough money to justify its continued development :rolleyes:
Open source the sucker and charge for support ;)
A pretty toss-up and throw away article... sort of like this program, I imagine.
Yes, that's the point............ software like this reaches its "sell by date" pretty quickly, and I understand that it was pretty much being updated monthly or more frequently.Quote:
throw away article... sort of like this program
Sorry I couldn't find anything more substantial about it on the news front (and I did look) but I guess the guys who write and sell this sort of stuff are not noted for giving press conferences? :lildevil: