[framework] Doing a thesis regarding security

Edouard Zorrilla ezorrilla at tsf.com.pe
Tue Feb 19 09:26:41 CST 2008


Thanks a lot for answering Douglas,

Excuse me the way I wrote the email, If I wrote something wrong is not what 
I wanted that is for sure. I just wanted to know a good topic for my thesis, 
the issue is that I know that an attack can be done using some tools which 
are already inside the net. If I present that info in my summary, the 
professor would tell me that "you haven't done that, that attacks were made 
by something else". That is my point.

I hope you can understand what I mean,

Regards

> Give you some advice regarding what theme? The theme of "not making things 
> wich[sic] are already done" or just any theme in particular? I am in a 
> good mood so I am not going to be a jerk but others might not be so 
> friendly. In the future when you ask people for help you should proof your 
> email to make sure it will make sense to the reader. I imagine english 
> might not be your first language so this might be tough...

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Douglas F. Calvert" <dfc at anize.org>
To: "Edouard Zorrilla" <ezorrilla at tsf.com.pe>; 
<framework at spool.metasploit.com>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [framework] Doing a thesis regarding security


> Edouard Zorrilla wrote:
>> Hello,
>>  I am looking forward to complete my thesis doing something new, not 
>> making things wich are already done. Would you please give me some good 
>> advice regarding the theme. I am willing to do that no matter if I need 
>> to program over C++ or Perl,
>>  Best regards
>>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
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> Give you some advice regarding what theme? The theme of "not making things 
> wich[sic] are already done" or just any theme in particular? I am in a 
> good mood so I am not going to be a jerk but others might not be so 
> friendly. In the future when you ask people for help you should proof your 
> email to make sure it will make sense to the reader. I imagine english 
> might not be your first language so this might be tough...
>
> 



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