exploit-CVE-2017-7494
SambaCry exploit and vulnerable container (CVE-2017-7494) (by opsxcq)
windows-kernel-exploits
windows-kernel-exploits Windows平台提权漏洞集合 (by SecWiki)
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exploit-CVE-2017-7494
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Anybody know if old Samba on CentOS 6 is even vulnerable to EternalRed/sambacry/7494? It should be….
I’m trying to exploit samba version 3 on CentOS 6. I have tried CentOS 6.3 and 6.4, and I can’t get it to work. I’ve also tried different hypervisors (ESXi and KVM) and both the metasploit module and the opsxcq script here https://github.com/opsxcq/exploit-CVE-2017-7494 .
windows-kernel-exploits
Posts with mentions or reviews of windows-kernel-exploits.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-27.
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Ask HN: Do you use any software (mainly) developed in China?
This is a big one for me:
https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits
Zoomeye, the chinese shodan is ok too.
- Windows Kernel Exploits
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Offsec.tools – A vast collection of security tools
I tried ctrl+f couldn't find the two things I found invaluable. It really needs a search function especially for us mobile users without a nice mouse wheel.
Anyway, the two things I can vouch for are "windows exploit suggester" and this chinese repo: https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits
Of course I assume Linpeas/Winpeas is there. You belong in an insane asylum if you left them out of any list like this.
- There’s a GitHub repo for testing every single Windows security / privilege mechanism. I’ve lost the book mark, anyone know it?
- Need help with Privilege Escalation
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Just started lab a bit tough
https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits Has helped me out and definitely suggest Linux exploit suggester and win and lin peas
What are some alternatives?
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esp-idf-smb-client - SMB client example for esp-idf
CVE-2020-0796 - CVE-2020-0796 - Windows SMBv3 LPE exploit #SMBGhost