HTTP Security Headers do not prevent server-side attacks, but they do help mitigate some client-side attacks, within browsers that support the headers.
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import socket | |
import random | |
import argparse | |
import sys | |
from io import BytesIO | |
# Referrer: https://github.com/wuyunfeng/Python-FastCGI-Client | |
PY2 = True if sys.version_info.major == 2 else False |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Title: kinit_brute.sh | |
# Author: @ropnop | |
# Description: This is a PoC for bruteforcing passwords using 'kinit' to try to check out a TGT from a Domain Controller | |
# The script configures the realm and KDC for you based on the domain provided and the domain controller | |
# Since this configuration is only temporary though, if you want to actually *use* the TGT you should actually edit /etc/krb5.conf | |
# Only tested with Heimdal kerberos (error messages might be different for MIT clients) | |
# Note: this *will* lock out accounts if a domain lockout policy is set. Be careful |
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import sys | |
def to_octets(ip): | |
return [int(i) for i in ip.split('.')] | |
def dotless_decimal(ip): | |
octets = to_octets(ip) | |
result = octets[0] * 16777216 + octets[1] * \ |