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December 01, 2006 | Comments: (0)
New Cain & Able hacking tool released
New Cain & Able hacking tool released.
The fantastic Cain & Able hacking tool continues to innovate. It contains a bizillion features now.
You can download it here.
Some readers ask me how a hacking tool like Cain & Able can be legal? I always reply, most malicious hackers don't use Cain & Able. They already have their hacking tools. Cain & Able just makes it point and click so us stupid whitehat hackers can use a tool and see how easy it is. Cain & Able isn't a malicious hacker tool (although I suppose it is used maliciously all the time). It's a demo tool for the good guys and girls to learn how to hack like the bad guys and girls, and to demo stuff to management.
Posted by Roger Grimes on December 1, 2006 05:35 PM
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