
 Ghost Port Scan news:

	This new version (0.7.0) of GPS includes new cool functionalities:

	GPS may now inject ethernet trames with both IP and MAC/physical
 addresses spoofed. The scans are now absolutely untrackable, because nothing
 in the trames are linked to us (in previous versions, the source MAC addresses
 were our one). The main problem with MAC spoofing is to get the destination
 MAC address. If the target is on the local network, it is easy. But if GPS has
 to use a gateway, it has to know which one. That is the tricky part, and
 although it works, it is still in development. If you have any trouble with
 this, mail me please (whitehat@altern.org).

	GPS supports fragmentation in both injection and sniffing. You may now
 choose to not fragment the packets, to fragment them in tiny frags, or to cut
 them in order to perform a fragment overlapping (these fragments are usually
 dropped by recent OSes, because they are used by crackers only).

	GPS 0.7.1 has been optimised at some levels. A default timeout value
 fixes timeout evaluation fail.

	I am currently working on a reliable routing through interfaces for
 packet injection and to sniff on the suitable device. GPS will be able to scan
 the localhost after that (yes, I think to you, dear user).
 I foresee some other surprises, but ssssh..


