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pentestmonkey.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide providing one-liner commands for creating reverse shells using various scripting languages and tools like bash, perl, python, PHP, and ruby for penetration testing. | |
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outflux.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the transition from setuid programs to fine-grained capabilities in Linux systems for enhanced security, using the example of the ping command and addressing challenges in implementing this change across distributions like Debian. | |
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blog.ikuamike.io
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| | | | | Summary Over the weekend I participated in Metasploit Community December CTF by Rapid7 with team fr334aks . We ended up getting position 57/413. The CTF was meant to be beginner-friendly. Intro Teams are provided with their own instance of a kali box which is public facing to act as a jump host to reach an ubuntu VM which hosts the challenges. On the ubuntu VM there are 20 open ports for each challenge. | |
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drexl.me
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| | | This guide will walk you through the setup of a remote machine that will act as a personal VPN server at the cost of 3 to 5 USD per month. We will also configure it to act as a DNS resolver that will automatically block spam, tracking, advertising and malware domains on all of your connected devices. | ||