The new Seccubus logo
Last month our coworker Frank Breedijk rechristened his vulnerability management tool Seccubus. Today he has launched his new website Seccubus.com
With the new website author Frank also unveiled the new logo for Seccubus drawn bij Schuberg Philis collegue Robert Heuvel.
Since it became apparent that the next version of AutoNessus was going to outgrow the reference to Nessus, Tennable’s Network Security Scanner, due to the inclusion of other scanners such as OpenVAS, NMAP and Nikto, the author of the program, Frank Breedijk, decided to start a contest for a new name.
On the 19th of November Frank Breedijk announced that Jason Mansfield, who runs the website http:/clinicallyawasome.com, has won the contest by sending in the name Seccubus. A bottle of Vueve Clinquot champaing will be sent to him shortly.
The author has provided the following explanation of the name Seccubus:
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One month ago we blogged about my interview for Security Justice. Yesterday I got a tweet from Security Justice that the recording of my interview is now available.
To my surprise the interview turned out a lot better then I remembered it.
This afternoon/evening, Security Justice will hold their 1st Annual International Podcast BBQ to celebrate US labor day.
The BBQ will feature our Schuberg Philis colleague Frank Breedijk as blogger for cupfighter.net and author of AutoNessus
At 15:00 EST (20:00 GMT) they will kick off by firing up the grill and opening the (probably not first) beers. After this there will be a series of interviews:
16:00 EST (21:00 GMT) – Our own Frank Breedijk (@autonessus)
17:00 EST (22:00 GMT) – Chris John Riley (@ChrisJohnRiley) and Robin Wood (@digininja)
18:00 EST (23:00 GMT) – James Arlen (@myrcurial)
19:00 EST (00:00 GMT) – Nick Owen (@wikidsystems)
20:00 EST (01:00 GMT) – Clean-up and the usual banter…
The podcast will be streamed live via hak5radio.com and IRC: irc.freenode.net #securityjustice will be used for audience participation.