Metasploit Pro (Rapid7) is an advanced penetration testing tool that allows you to identify weaknesses in your IT infrastructure, prioritize risks, and enhance overall cybersecurity. Backed by a strong community of over 200,000 contributors and users, it continuously introduces new ways to test your IT environment.
The solution enables simulation of real-world cyberattacks to uncover vulnerabilities before an attacker can exploit them. It provides access to a vast exploit database and allows testing the effectiveness of existing security measures, including antivirus solutions.
Metasploit Pro also supports advanced scenarios like social engineering, providing a comprehensive assessment of organizational resilience against various attack vectors.
Key Features:
- Simulation of real-world attacks and identification of security weaknesses
- Access to a large exploit database
- Testing the effectiveness of security tools (e.g., antivirus)
- Identification of potential bypass paths for current security measures
- Detection of weak or commonly used passwords
- Support for social engineering campaigns (phishing, malicious websites, USB attacks)
- Creation of target IP lists and attack planning
- Automated and personalized phishing campaigns
- Scheduling and automation of test scenarios
- Web application testing, including OWASP Top 10 coverage
- Clear reporting with charts, tables, and detailed findings
Main Benefits:
- Early detection of vulnerabilities before real attacks occur
- Increased resilience of IT infrastructure
- Verification of the effectiveness of existing security controls
- Reduced risk of successful cyberattacks
- Better understanding of real threat scenarios
- Support for security audits and compliance
Metasploit Pro includes:
- Penetration testing (Pentesting)
- Exploit database and framework
- Social engineering tools
- Web application testing (OWASP Top 10)
- Test and campaign automation
- Reporting and analytics
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