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RT @pdp: btw, all intermediate websecurify releases can run concurrently with the last stable release. so don't be shy to give future RCs..8:14 AM Nov 6thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: last month Websecurify 0.3 (Windows) has been downloaded 2500 times. Not too bad!8:14 AM Nov 6thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: lately, I see a movement from "just disclose the bug" to "let's save the Internet" types of situations...8:14 AM Nov 6thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pagvac: ubuntu 9.10 changes default java interpreter to OpenJDK which breaks apps. set sun jre as default: "sudo update-alternatives ..5:14 AM Nov 1stfrom twitterfeed
RT @pagvac: Martin O'Neal on why buying a magic security product won't make your company secure unless you know what you're doing: http:/..1:15 PM Oct 29thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: my TV coredumped on my usb key! yes it runs linux, and I managed to enable telnet on it for fun!1:14 PM Oct 27thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pagvac: my gift cards hacking research sponsored by Corsaire has been featured by Kelly Jackson Higgins at DarkReading. w00t! http://..2:19 AM Oct 27thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: websecurify is more than just websecurify... under the hood you can see the makings of something much bigger :)1:23 AM Oct 20thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: sometimes it is useful to read your code in a different viewer. this may give you fresher perspective and could help you spot pr..12:55 PM Oct 19thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: in pentesting tools can go that much... the rest is down to your skills, knowledge and experience. no tool will be able to repla..2:54 AM Oct 19thfrom twitterfeed
RT @pdp: Websecurify 0.4 is almost done! You can now export in various formats or you can easily add your own exporting mechanism.3:23 PM Oct 11thfrom twitterfeed