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Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!<br>
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Immunity is ALSO happy to announce the general availability of <a
href="http://immunityinc.com/products/innuendo/">INNUENDO 1.1</a>.
With the 1.0 release we talked a lot about the underlying
architecture and how it was easy to create channels, but all we had
was the one HTTP/S channel and named pipes for the internals of
networks. <br>
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This release adds three more channels - ICMP, Outlook, and
IMAP/SMTP. And since we're not a giant development house, I think
it's worth pointing out that it's the underlying framework that
makes it so easy for us to put together new channels. If you're a
customer, or even if you're not I guess, you can suggest new
channels that you need and we'll put them together.<br>
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Of course, INNUENDO, like all implants, has to have TESTING as its
primary feature. No other feature is as important as stability, even
in the face of a kernel twisted into insanity by the latest HIDS
product or the installation of another implant. If you're a beta
customer, we can send you our testing matrix so you can see the kind
of work that goes into this. <br>
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Franky, I think that Regin shows more clearly than anything else: If
you're not testing against the kind of tool that INNUENDO is, then
you're failing to really assess your response and analysis teams.
And if you're a penetration testing team, I think you'll be
surprised at how much value you get out of a realistic implant. If
you want to beta 1.1, just let me or <a
href="mailto:admin@immunityinc.com">admin@immunityinc.com</a>
know!<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Dave Aitel<br>
Immunity, Inc. <br>
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