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Automatic Linux privesc via exploitation of low-hanging fruit e.g. gtfobins ⬆️ ☠️
Linux enumeration tool for pentesting and CTFs with verbosity levels
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Writeups for HacktheBox 'boot2root' machines
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A virtual host scanner that performs reverse lookups, can be used with pivot tools, detect catch-all scenarios, work around wildcards, aliases and dynamic default pages.
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linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script
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My own OSCP guide
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A next generation version of enum4linux (a Windows/Samba enumeration tool) with additional features like JSON/YAML export. Aimed for security professionals and CTF players.
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CTF Cheatsheet
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Hawkeye filesystem analysis tool
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Delete Team Option
gianmarcomennecozzi
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Aug 27, 2020
Its possible to notice from the logs and from the feedback got that people use to create a new team every time their VM crash or dosent work. In order to avoid it problem and improve the performance on the server it would be nice to have the option to delete a team from an event
Its a good way to start dealing with haaukins since it will not be much to add. it just:
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A random set of 5 machines for OSCP
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Automatic privilege escalation for misconfigured capabilities, sudo and suid binaries
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Python script to decrypt passwords stored by mRemoteNG
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A *nix Enumerator & Auto Privilege Escalation tool.
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linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script
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Cheat sheets for Hack(ing) The Box(es)
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My OSCP journey
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Write-ups for CTF challenges.
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Writeups for all the HTB machines I have done
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Automate writeup for vulnerable machines.
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Privescker - make life easier by dumping all your common Windows enum, privesc and post exploitation scripts and tools on to the box in one go.
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[180+ scripts] There are a few genuine gems in there. And a lot of spaghetti code. Most of these scripts were for solving CTF's. If you googles something for a CTF and landed here look at the scripts they're all fairly malleable. Sorry for the shitty naming conventions (not really). If you are a recruiter stop. I wont be able to rewrite half this shit in a formal interview ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Exploits developed by me.
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python script allow red teaming , hackthebox Pwners , OSCP lovers to shorten their time by these useful shells
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Write-ups for various hacking challenges (HackTheBox, VulnHub,etc).
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We're missing a lot of Kerberos hashes from this page:
https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes
Ctrl+F "Kerberos".
It's important we add them :)
See https://github.com/HashPals/Name-That-Hash/blob/main/name_that_hash/hashes.py for our DB of hashes.