PEASS-ng
PowerSploit
PEASS-ng | PowerSploit | |
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90 | 18 | |
14,899 | 8,062 | |
1.4% | - | |
8.3 | 0.5 | |
15 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
C# | PowerShell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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PEASS-ng
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Great enumeration scripts?
Once on a system, something like Linpeas or Winpeas would be useful: https://github.com/carlospolop/PEASS-ng
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HackersToolKit.co - One-Stop Shop for Tool Commands for CTFs, bug bounty, and Penetration Testing
Reject internet, embrace man. TBH it is not usefull at all, it is just in manual or embedded in kali, like basic webshells for example. It is cool to do such thing as a little free time project to learn about hosting and developing a website, but usefulnes for broader audience is minimal I think. For everyday use https://book.hacktricks.xyz are the best in my opinion.
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Allowed tools for OSCP
I'm taking my OSCP exam next Wednesday and was just wondering on what tools are actually prohibited and which are not. I'm specifically referring to linpeas, winpeas, seatbelt. I often times run these tools when I've exausted my enumeration methods for a quick find. Are these tools allowed on the AD set and the individual machines?
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Qualified to write a technical book ?
Seems like a cart before horse situation. Why not just release the cheat sheet you have now and see how it does? I like Carlos Polop's approach with HackTricks -- https://book.hacktricks.xyz/ -- he offers previews of new content to his patrons.
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For cycle inside a list
Hi I don't understand the self.files attribute in this code: https://github.com/carlospolop/PEASS-ng/blob/master/linPEAS/builder/src/fileRecord.py
- LinPEAS
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What are the alternative tools for wmic on cmd?
I'd recommend poking around at github and see what you find. A good starting point is WinPEAS if you're looking for automation. Seatbelt might also be helpful
- What are the alternatives for wmic on cmd?
- Need an ex OSCP candidate to share their experiences.
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Hack The Box - Vessel [Hard] - Walkthrough
Using linpeas I found some useful information over the user steven
PowerSploit
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Powershell error message help from using Powerview.ps1
The correct thing to do was importing the Recon.psm1 module, as instructed in the PowerSploit's documentation.
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Powerview.ps1 error help
I joined one of the clients to the domain, then downloaded powerview.ps1 from https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Recon/PowerView.ps1).
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“Malicious” powershell commands for demo
You can grab PowerSploit . Most of the scripts will trigger powershell's Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) if you have real-time protection enabled. To be sure, use Invoke-Mimikatz.ps1 as AMSI blocks certain keywords like “invoke-mimikatz” or “amsiutils” since they are widely known to be used for exploitation. So I suggest you use them. Note that you can hide some malicious scripts by running an amsi bypass, thats for another day.
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4 AD Attacks and How to Protect Against Them
PowerSploit
- Junior Pen Tester - CTF interview
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Compromising Plaintext Passwords in Active Directory
Because the SYSVOL share is open to Authenticated Users, any user in the organization can read the files stored there. Therefore, any user account can find and decrypt the Group Policy file and thereby gain access to the plaintext passwords for Administrator accounts. The PowerSploit command Get-GPPPassword will find and decrypt these passwords for you.
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Manipulate Zip/7Zip Archives w/o Disk Write
Please see PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit for more information about how to run an EXE from the memory. Find examples here: GitHub Examples
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Extracting Service Account Passwords with Kerberoasting
Get-NetUser command of PowerSploit
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Privilege Escalation with DCShadow
The first step is to find out what trusts exist. There are several ways to do this, but two we will leverage through PowerShell are the PowerSploit framework and the Active Directory PowerShell module.
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Can i use PowerShell to gain admin privileges
Short answer; yes. See PowerUp.ps1: https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Privesc/PowerUp.ps1
What are some alternatives?
lynis - Lynis - Security auditing tool for Linux, macOS, and UNIX-based systems. Assists with compliance testing (HIPAA/ISO27001/PCI DSS) and system hardening. Agentless, and installation optional.
BloodHound - Six Degrees of Domain Admin
warp-plus-cloudflare - Script for getting unlimited GB on Warp+ ( https://1.1.1.1/ ) [GET https://api.github.com/repos/ALIILAPRO/warp-plus-cloudflare: 403 - Repository access blocked]
DSInternals - Directory Services Internals (DSInternals) PowerShell Module and Framework
pimpmykali - Kali Linux Fixes for Newly Imported VM's
ADRecon - ADRecon is a tool which gathers information about the Active Directory and generates a report which can provide a holistic picture of the current state of the target AD environment.
CCStopper - [Archived] Stops Adobe's pesky background apps and more 😉
Slingcode - personal computing platform
PayloadsAllTheThings - A list of useful payloads and bypass for Web Application Security and Pentest/CTF
mimikatz - A little tool to play with Windows security
GTFONow - Automatic privilege escalation for misconfigured capabilities, sudo and suid binaries using GTFOBins.
BlueHound - BlueHound - pinpoint the security issues that actually matter