Red-Teaming-Toolkit
This repository contains cutting-edge open-source security tools (OST) for a red teamer and threat hunter. (by infosecn1nja)
sslstrip
A tool for exploiting Moxie Marlinspike's SSL "stripping" attack. (by moxie0)
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- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
- List of resources
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Is there a tool to control bandwidth for debugging purposes?
Another option might be to try something like sslstrip to strip off the TLS layer so you can point your tools at the stripped-off/non-TLS endpoint. Probably non-trivial to get this old code working on any system though, let alone a Jetson: https://github.com/moxie0/sslstrip
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Awesome Penetration Testing
sslstrip - Demonstration of the HTTPS stripping attacks.
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Tracking One Year of Malicious Tor Exit Relay Activities (Part II)
Yeah. And for anyone unaware, this technique, SSL stripping, was made well-known (and arguably pioneered?) by Moxie Marlinspike of Signal with his tool sslstrip back in 2011: https://github.com/moxie0/sslstrip. I believe that's what he was most famous for before Signal.
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MITM (Man-In-The-Middle) Attacks and Prevention
Once the connection has been intercepted, the attacker can use a tool such as sslstrip to disable all HTTPS redirects and change https:// links to unencrypted http://.
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Qualcuno mi sa spiegare perché il sito del SENATO non utilizza il protocollo https? (rendendolo di fatto "insicuro")
E' possibile, per quanto molto meno facile. https://github.com/moxie0/sslstrip per esempio. Ci sono anche altre tecniche che si basano sulla manipolazione delle richieste di DNS e cose simili. Sicuramente molto piu' facile da notare e ordini di grandezza piu' complesso di HTTP, che è assolutamente triviale.