While Android 2.2 (code name Froyo – frozen yogurt, released last week on Google I/O May 19-20, 2010) is now support Flash, we can now grab remote Nessus server (which is using flash since version 4.2) while on mobile.

This also make the mobile pentesting is more powerful. TheAluc on his twitter is researching how to make a possible Android Mobile Hacking. Well, in the near future, pentesters won’t bring their laptop to the cafe or office, they just bring the Android phone
*TheAluc also make the “impossible Ruby – Metasploit porting” on Android – Nexus One.

The Redmine Interface Project on Metasploit is also working on jRuby to make Metasploit portable more stable.

For those who want Nessus on Backtrack 3 (Nessus is not included by default), for completing the rest of pentest distro, you should do step-by-step installation and configuration like this:
1. Just download Nessus and NessusClient (Fedora’s rpm) from nessus.org
2. Convert the RPMs to TGZ format
rpm2tgz Nessus-3.2.x-fc9.i386.rpm
rpm2tgz NessusClient-3.2.x-fc8.i386.rpm
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