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Red-Team-Infrastructure-Wiki
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Phishing Infrastructure Resources?
I found this as a useful starting point: https://github.com/bluscreenofjeff/Red-Team-Infrastructure-Wiki
- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
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logging into a raspberry pi
We have done it by connecting a Huawei LTE-Stick to a Raspberry Pi with Kali Linux. It automatically sets up a VPN connection to a control server in AWS where we have red teaming infrastructure set up. When we then connect the rpi into the network we can do some SSH port forwarding and connect to the rpi, which is now a network implant where we can do basically anything from. This sometimes requires finding Active Directory credentials around the office or through a phishing campaign (really easy with the access to the local network) or something, in order to get a foothold onto the AD infrastructure.
Cameradar
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Hacking ip cameras
You might want to try this tool https://github.com/Ullaakut/cameradar , as most of the webcams are based on RTSP( Real-Time Streaming Protocol ) protocol.
- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
- List of resources
What are some alternatives?
gophish - Open-Source Phishing Toolkit
evillimiter-windows - Tool that limits bandwidth of devices on the same network without access.
i2pd - 🛡 I2P: End-to-End encrypted and anonymous Internet
bitwarden-go - A Bitwarden-compatible server written in Golang
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
memguard - Secure software enclave for storage of sensitive information in memory.
PhishDock - Automated Docker infrastructure with Gophish, Nginx Proxy Manager, Nginx and PHP
hackenv - Manage and access your Kali Linux or Parrot Security VM from the terminal (SSH support + file sharing, especially convenient during CTFs, Hack The Box, etc.) :rocket::wrench:
sovereign - A set of Ansible playbooks to build and maintain your own private cloud: email, calendar, contacts, file sync, IRC bouncer, VPN, and more.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
ScareCrow - ScareCrow - Payload creation framework designed around EDR bypass.
Themis - Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection: secure messaging with forward secrecy and secure data storage. Has unified APIs across 14 platforms.