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BeEF | KeeWeb | |
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42 | 59 | |
9,314 | 12,028 | |
1.7% | 0.6% | |
9.0 | 0.0 | |
about 19 hours ago | 6 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
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BeEF
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Why are there so many Rails related posts here?
This is something that kind of annoys me; there's even a /r/rails sub-reddit specifically for Ruby on Rails stuff. Understandably Rails helped put Ruby on the map. Before Rails, Ruby was just another fringe language. Rails became massively popular, helped many startups quickly build their Web 2.0 sites, and become successful companies (ex: GitHub, LinkedIn, AirBnB, etc). Like others have said, "Rails is where the money is at". However, this posses a problem for the Ruby community: whenever Rails becomes less popular, so does Ruby. I wish the Ruby ecosystem wasn't so heavily centralized around Rails, and that we diversified our uses of Ruby a bit. There's of course Sinatra, dry-rb, Hanami, Dragon Ruby, SciRuby, and a dozen security tools written in Ruby such as Metasploit, BeFF, Arachni, and Ronin.
- Es seguro entrar en cualquier url?
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How attackers use exposed Prometheus server to exploit Kubernetes clusters
Third-party registry: In this case, one of the methods could be social engineering, using tools like BeeF to create a specific phishing or fake page to get the login credentials and change the image to a new one with a known and exploitable vulnerability and wait for the deployment. One more thing is this is not magic or 100% successful. If the company scans the images in the deployment, it could be detected!
- Don’t know how to create phishing link
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Trying to install beEF on Ubuntu but this message pops up after I tried to manually install ruby gems
Here are the instructions: git clone https://github.com/beefproject/beef
Here’s what I typed: sudo apt-get update -y; sudo apt-get upgrade -y sudo apt install ruby ruby-dev sudo apt install git git clone https://github.com/beefproject/beef.git //changed directories here to beef sudo ./install //then here is where it didn’t work. It said I had to install ruby gems manually and to the latest version. After, I typed in bundle install And it can up with the error in the picture
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FUD Keylogger
I don't know much about it other than what I picked up in a Levelonetechs video, but look into the beef project since you do a little website development and the vector will be in the browser anyway.
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Anyone know how to fix this Beef-xss problem im having?
Sep 21 20:33:54 kali beef[1241]: [20:33:54] | Site: https://beefproject.com
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Selfhosted keychain/password manager
If you want to have some more understanding of what might be possible, have a look at https://github.com/beefproject/beef
KeeWeb
- Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager
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KeePass vs VaultWarden
Best KeePass Mac client: Also KeeWeb but as a standalone app
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1Password alternative...?
I prefer KeeWeb on Desktop (Mac, Windows and Linux) but I agree that keepass is the most flexible and secure system for passwords
- Umstieg zum Passwortmanager
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Password Manager
Web access to keepass database: KeeWeb. It works fully in browser, so the only web server needed to push static content, after that set KeeWeb backened pointing to WebDAV to sync DB with other devices (Strongbox on iPhones or Keepass2Andorid for android). KeepassXC on Linux doesn't have native sync, but you can use wine to run original keepass which works much better and natively support synchronization over multiple protocols
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IT Pro Tuesday #242 - Deployment Tutorials, Privacy Enforcement, Mailbox Script & More
KeeWeb is an open-source password manager that's compatible with KeePass. This cross-platform tool is available for browser and desktop and doesn't require any server or additional resources. Credit for this recommendation goes to techtornado.
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The quest for a family-friendly password manager
https://github.com/antelle/argon2-browser
Per their README it seems it’s implemented into “KeeWeb”.
KeeWeb is a free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass“
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Minimal password manager
Hey, great job. Have you seen https://keeweb.info/? It purses the same goal, compatible with KeePass, and already has features that you're going to implement. I bet you could've learned a lot from it, and who knows, maybe have become a contributor ;)
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Best password manager for Windows, MacOS, and iOS today?
Well, there's KeeWeb.
What are some alternatives?
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
sysPass - Systems Password Manager
Teampass - Collaborative Passwords Manager
keepassxc-browser - KeePassXC Browser Extension
docker-webdav - Docker image for running an Apache WebDAV server
bitwarden_rs - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs [Moved to: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden]
Passbolt - Passbolt Community Edition (CE) API. The JSON API for the open source password manager for teams!
Brakeman - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications
passman - 🔐 Open source password manager with Nextcloud integration