Multiple people have already decided to not publish to the open internet, and so that's all victories in the path to a better model. Thanks again for the quick thread. If you take nothing else away, OSTs are not dependent on a software bug, which is your focus.
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Replying to @anthomsec @QW5kcmV3 and
I think security tools will survive, as they have after every previous debate. Maybe I don't understand security tools (?) and this is the one, so good luck with that.
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Replying to @taviso @uncl3dumby and
As I mentioned, I appreciate your feedback. OSTs are not dependent on a bug. Some percentage of people will always do whatever they want to do. This is security; there's no absolutes, and there's no finish line. Only winning, losing, and lost. Thanks again for the dialogue.
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Replying to @anthomsec @QW5kcmV3 and
I should start leaving shivs all over every city I visit and see what happens when my lawyers cite infosec Twitter. I'm sure I'll go fine. (Narrator: it won't.)
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What is the shiv in your scenario? I think you can leave copies of nmap all over town and nobody would care. You might get cited for littering, but that's it.
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nmap isn't an OST.
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Replying to @anthomsec @QW5kcmV3 and
Pretty sure you're not in charge of what qualifies as a tool, and a reasonable person would agree it's useful as a security tool in an offensive context.
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Definitions matter. OST is Offensife Security. So what is the established industry standard for offensive security tooling?
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Replying to @uncl3dumby @QW5kcmV3 and
Consensus matters, and you don't have it.
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Replying to @taviso @uncl3dumby and
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/bandwagon ....just a service provided by INTERNET.
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Cool, well let me know how far re-defining nmap as non-offensive tool goes. Maybe that was the final detail missing and the debate will be solved.
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