Armitage Update : Graphical cyber attack management tool for Metasploit
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Armitage is a graphical cyber attack management tool for Metasploit that visualizes your targets, recommends exploits, and exposes the advanced capabilities of the framework. Armitage aims to make Metasploit usable for security practitioners who understand hacking but don't use Metasploit every day. If you want to learn Metasploit and grow into the advanced features, Armitage can help you.
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Armitage Changelog 14/Feb/12
- Added ports 5631 (pc anywhere) and 902 (vmauthd) to the MSF Scans feature.
- Several cosmetic tweaks to the spacing in Armitage tables.
- Moved table render code from Sleep to Java to avoid potential lock conflicts
- Added support for vba-exe payload output type.
- Payload generation dialog now sets more appropriate default options for the
vba output type when it is selected.
- Meterp command shell "read more stuff?" heuristic now accounts for Yes/No/All
- Fixed ExitOnSession showing up twice when setting advanced options for a
client-side exploit
- You may now import multiple files through Hosts -> Import again.
- Added 5s timeout to d-server connect attempt.
- Added a --client [connect.properties] to specify which Metasploit server to
connect to. The connect.properties file is a Java properties file that looks
like this (without the leading whitespace):

host=127.0.0.1
port=55553
user=msf
pass=test

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