Quality TestersWith over 260 exploits, 100 payloads, and numerous encoders and nop modules, testing every combination of options and features is a massive task. If you have access to a test network with a wide variety of machines, we can use your help putting the framework through its paces. Please contact us at msfdev[at]metasploit.com if you are interested.Technical WritersDo you enjoy writing technical documents? Do you have experience using the Metasploit Framework or are you looking for a good reason to spend some time doing so? We are looking for volunteers to help with web site content, tutorials and end-user documentation. Please contact us at msfdev[at]metasploit.com if you are interested.Graphic ArtistsWe can use some help creating graphics for the web site, user interfaces, and shwag. If you have mad Gimp or Photoshop skills and would like to see your work used by a high-visibility project, please contact us at msfdev[at]metasploit.com.Module DevelopersModules are the meat and potatoes of the Metasploit Framework. If you have experience writing exploits, payloads, self-decoding assembler stubs, or network-based security tools, we can use your help. Knowledge of Ruby is required, but anyone with experience in Perl or Python can pick up the basics in a couple days. If you are interested, please contact us at msfdev[at]metasploit.com.Core DevelopersRuby ninjas only. The Metasploit Framework is one of the largest Ruby projects we are aware of and is constantly expanding. We can use your help building out new features, fixing bugs, and optimizing the current code-base. If you are up to the challenge of a 90,000 line code dive and want to join the team, please contact us at msfdev[at]metasploit.com.Money and HardwareThrough the Metasploit Fund, we accept donations of cash and selected hardware. These donations are used to sponsor research and provide better tools to the public. Please see the Metasploit Project's donations page for more information. |
