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Sep 20, 2022 at 8:54 answer added lupe timeline score: 4
Mar 4, 2021 at 3:00 history tweeted twitter.com/StackSecurity/status/1367308855470874634
Jan 11, 2017 at 10:07 vote accept xandfury
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:42 answer added Kiwii timeline score: -1
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:35 comment added xandfury @Matthew Absolutely. Until now, I have communicated everything through mail, so that I have a record of everything. Please post any helpful links if you have any regarding this litigation stuff.
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:32 comment added xandfury @Philipp Amateur in contracts/legal stuff and not pentest :)
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:32 answer added thel3l timeline score: 19
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:30 comment added Matthew Not overkill - absolutely vital. You want them to indemnify you in the event that testing takes any of the devices in the network down, or if you cause service issues, or you come across data you're not supposed to be able to access, and for a whole host of other possible issues. You also want to make it clear that you can't promise that you found all issues - doesn't matter how good you are! I'd probably consider this too broad, to be honest...
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:30 comment added Philipp You say you are an amateur? Didn't you say you completed your OSCP? That certificate says you are a professional now :)
Jan 6, 2017 at 16:19 history asked xandfury CC BY-SA 3.0