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Lab Setup -Virtual box
-A windows XP machine
-Favourite Pentest Distro
-Favourite Code editor
Softwares and Tools -Download or Install Immunity Debugger and the Free Float FTP server onto the Windows XP
-Download the mona.py file to Windows XP
-Need Metasploit and SPIKE tools on the Pentest box (Here, I won&amp;rsquo;t be using spike script but would manually exploit the application)</description></item></channel></rss>