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RustScan
- RustScan – The Modern Port Scanner
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Is Rustscan tool allowed in CEH Practical exam?
I will be giving CEH Practical exam in the next month and I can't find whether Rustscan is allowed or not. I have read EC-Council is very particular about the tools used so I want to be sure whether to implement in my prepartion or not.
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[self-made] havn - fast lightweight port scanner
I’m not sure why I decided to create it, I think I tried to use RustScan for a simple task last week, but it was too convoluted for my needs, as well as the fact that it requires nmap to be installed. Thus havn was born, nothing else needed, and only directly using two dependencies, Tokio and Clap, although I think If I really wanted to, I could remove the Clap dependency, but it’s just so handy and easy to use.
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I just can't get RustScan to work. constantly the same error messages with 2 different versions
Did you read https://github.com/RustScan/RustScan, find the link to https://github.com/RustScan/RustScan/wiki/Installation-Guide and came across "Docker is the recommended way of installing RustScan"?
- Rustscan – The Modern Port Scanner
- RustScan is a modern take on the port scanner
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Is there a good and simple command line alternative to Nmap?
I like RustScan https://github.com/RustScan/RustScan . For one thing, it’s fast!
- Recommended high speed port scanner?
- RustScan/RustScan: 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖
mimikatz
- is anyone here using the windows firewalls on their clients to help with/prevent/make it harder to do lateral movements?
- Ok, thanks I guess
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4 AD Attacks and How to Protect Against Them
Mimikatz
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Compromising Plaintext Passwords in Active Directory
Typically, Mimikatz is used to extract NTLM password hashes or Kerberos tickets from memory. However, one of its lesser-known capabilities is the ability to extract plaintext passwords from dumps created for the LSASS process. This means that an attacker can compromise plaintext passwords without running any nefarious code on domain controllers. Dump files can be created interactively or using ProcDump , and in either case, the activity is unlikely to be flagged by anti-virus software. Once the dumps are created, they can be copied off the domain controller and the plaintext credentials can be harvested using Mimikatz offline.
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How to Detect Pass-the-Ticket Attacks
Mimikatz can be used to perform pass-the-ticket, but in this post, we wanted to show how to execute the attack using another tool, Rubeus , lets you perform Kerberos based attacks. Rubeus is a C# toolset written by harmj0y and is based on the Kekeo project by Benjamin Delpy, the author of Mimikatz .
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What is DCShadow Attack and How to Defend Against It
What is DCShadow? DCShadow is a command in the Mimikatz tool that enables an adversary to register a rogue domain controller and replicate malicious changes across the domain.
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Stealing User Passwords with Mimikatz DCSync
Mimikatz provides a variety of ways to extract and manipulate credentials, but one of the most alarming is the DCSync command. Using this command, an adversary can simulate the behavior of a domain controller and ask other domain controllers to replicate information — including user password data. In fact, attackers can get any account’s NTLM password hash or even its plaintext password, including the password of the KRBTGT account, which enables them to create Golden Tickets.
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Domain Compromise with a Golden Ticket Attack
Using Mimikatz , it is possible to leverage the password of the KRBTGT account to create forged Kerberos Ticket Granting Tickets (TGTs) which can be used to request Ticket Granting Server (TGS) tickets for any service on any computer in the domain.
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Manipulating User Passwords with Mimikatz
Using the ChangeNTLM and SetNTLM commands in Mimikatz , attackers can manipulate user passwords and escalate their privileges in Active Directory . Let’s take a look at these commands and what they do.
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Extracting Service Account Passwords with Kerberoasting
Mimikatz will extract local tickets and save them to disk for offline cracking. Simply install Mimikatz and issue a single command:
What are some alternatives?
masscan - TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes.
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scapy - Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. Supports Python 2 & Python 3.
john - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs
nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.
bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.
SQLMap - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
CVE-2021-1675 - C# and Impacket implementation of PrintNightmare CVE-2021-1675/CVE-2021-34527
netdiscover - Netdiscover, ARP Scanner (official repository)
python-evtx - Pure Python parser for Windows Event Log files (.evtx)
evillimiter-windows - Tool that limits bandwidth of devices on the same network without access.
RsaCtfTool - RSA attack tool (mainly for ctf) - retrieve private key from weak public key and/or uncipher data