Blog
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CyberSec News and Staying Up to Date
Keeping up with various Cyber/Information Security can be done through various Social media, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, or RSS Feeds. With some of the platforms dying or just going down hill, I wanted to show places of ways to get updates in the Cyber/Information Security world.
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My Take on DefCon32
My first time attending DefCon this year and overall my feelings towards it are/were: meh. This is just my take and opinion. tl;dr at the bottom.
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Staying Private and Secure Online in 2024
First off, Privacy is what YOU want it to be. There’s a lot of ways to go about, some are more simple while others are more indepth and require more effort. If you want to use social media that targets you with ads and tracks and listens to you, but you are aware of that, then by all means! But you have control over how much of your data they get and the ways they track you. Privacy can be a rabbi thole but take it as far as you want, not what others may tell you is/isn’t enough.
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WiFi Pineapple Basics
The WiFi Pineapple from Hak5 is a wireless auditing platform that allows network security administrators to conduct wireless penetration tests. It has multiple features including the ability to create rogue access points, man-in-the-middle attacks, perform passive surveillance, WPA and WPA Enterprise attacks, and more. More info can be found on their docs page.
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Setting Up Kali in Docker
Docker helps developers build, share, run, and verify applications anywhere with containers. More info on containers here.
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Wardriving with a Raspberry Pi
War driving, also known as “WiFi sniffing” is the process of locating WiFi networks, and potentially viewing their traffic. You can find more notes on wardriving here on my gitbook.
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Setting up a Pwnagotchi
The Pwnagotchi is an A2C-based “AI” powered by bettercap that learns from its surrounding WiFi environment in order to maximize the crackable WPA key material it captures (either through passive sniffing or by performing deauthentication and association attacks).
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Wardriving
War driving, also known as “WiFi sniffing” is the process of locating WiFi networks, and potentially viewing their traffic. You can find more notes on wardriving here on my gitbook.
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Wireless Pentesting with WiFite
This will be a walkthrough used to obtain wireless handshakes and PMKID using Wifite and crack it using Hashcat. This is a more automated way than using Aircrack or Betterecap.
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Wireless Pentesting with Bettercap
This will be a walkthrough used to obtain wireless handshakes and PMKID using Bettercap and crack it using Hashcat
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Wireless Pentesting with Aircrack
This will be a walkthrough used to obtain wireless handshakes and PMKID using Aircrack-ng and crack it using Hashcat
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Staying Dark and going Private Online
This is my personal guide on ways to have a private life and staying dark in an online world. Keep in mind that Privacy ≠ anonymity. Anonymity is about keeping yourself unidentified or unidentifiable. The important idea about anonymity is that a person be non-identifiable, unreachable, or untrackable.
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Hack The Box - Codify
This is my walkthrough on Codify
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Hack The Box - Lame
This is my walkthrough on Lame
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Hack The Box - Manager
This is my Walkthrough on Manager
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Hack The Box - Analytics
This is my walkthrough on Analytics
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Setting Up a Windows Server 2022 VM
A virtual machine(VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. It’s a way to run a computer system such as windows or linux. You can use this to test new/other features, software, configurations, etc.
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Setting Up a Windows Server 2019 VM
A virtual machine(VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. It’s a way to run a computer system such as windows or linux. You can use this to test new/other features, software, configurations, etc.
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Setting Up a Windows 11 VM
A virtual machine(VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. It’s a way to run a computer system such as windows or linux. You can use this to test new/other features, software, configurations, etc.
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Setting Up a Windows 10 VM
A virtual machine(VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. It’s a way to run a computer system such as windows or linux. You can use this to test new/other features, software, configurations, etc.
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Setting up a Kali VM
A virtual machine(VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. It’s a way to run a computer system such as windows or linux. You can use this to test new/other features, software, configurations, etc.
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Setting Up an Ubuntu VM
A virtual machine(VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. It’s a way to run a computer system such as windows or linux. You can use this to test new/other features, software, configurations, etc.