With kerbrute.py:
python kerbrute.py -domain <domain_name> -users <users_file> -passwords <passwords_file> -outputfile <output_file>
With Rubeus version with brute module:
With kerbrute.py:
python kerbrute.py -domain <domain_name> -users <users_file> -passwords <passwords_file> -outputfile <output_file>
With Rubeus version with brute module:
#!/bin/sh | |
# Darkify Slack on Mac OS or Linux. | |
# curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/ryanpcmcquen/8a7ddc72460eca0dc1f2dc389674dde1/raw/darkify_slack.sh | sh | |
if [ "`uname -s`" = "Darwin" ]; then | |
SLACK_INTEROP_JS="/Applications/Slack.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar.unpacked/dist/ssb-interop.bundle.js" | |
else | |
SLACK_INTEROP_JS="/usr/lib/slack/resources/app.asar.unpacked/dist/ssb-interop.bundle.js" | |
fi |
Windows version: | |
reg query x64 HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion | |
Users who have authed to the system: | |
ls C:\Users\ | |
System env variables: | |
reg query x64 HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment | |
Saved outbound RDP connections: |
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ASP Webshell | |
Working on latest IIS | |
Referance :- | |
https://github.com/tennc/webshell/blob/master/fuzzdb-webshell/asp/cmd.asp | |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11501044/i-need-execute-a-command-line-in-a-visual-basic-script | |
http://www.w3schools.com/asp/ |
When [Markdown][markdown] appeared more than 10 years ago, it aimed to make it easier to express ideas in an easy-to-write plain text format. It offers a simple syntax that takes the writer focus away from the formatting, thus giving her time to focus on the actual content.
The market abunds of editors to be used for help with markdown. After a few attempts, I settled to Sublime and its browser preview plugin, which work great for me and have a small memory footprint to accomplish that. To pass the results around to other people, less technical, a markdown file and a bunch of images is not the best approach, so converting it to a more robust format like PDF seems like a much better choice.
[Pandoc][pandoc] is the swiss-army knife of converting documents between various formats. While being able to deal with heavy-weight formats like docx and epub, we will need it for the more lightweight markdown. To be able to generate PDF files, we need LaTeX. On OSX, the s
USB drive as FAT32 on a Win7/Win8/Win10 | |
diskpart.exe | |
list disk (Find USB device) | |
select disk 1 (select USB drive) | |
clean | |
create partition primary | |
select partition 1 | |
active | |
format quick fs=fat32 (UEFI can only USB boot to FAT32, not NTFS) |
# Compiled source # | |
################### | |
*.com | |
*.class | |
*.dll | |
*.exe | |
*.o | |
*.so | |
# Packages # |
#!/bin/sh | |
### | |
# SOME COMMANDS WILL NOT WORK ON macOS (Sierra or newer) | |
# For Sierra or newer, see https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos | |
### | |
# Alot of these configs have been taken from the various places | |
# on the web, most from here | |
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/5b3c8418ed42d93af2e647dc9d122f25cc034871/.osx |