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masscan | Metasploit | |
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64 | 117 | |
22,472 | 32,532 | |
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7.8 | 10.0 | |
14 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C | Ruby | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Has anyone ever had their homelab or network hacked? What happened?
Nope, this doesn't work any more. Shodan checks all ports (so any attackers using data from Shodan already know which ports you have open), and tools like masscan (https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan) let you portscan the entire IPv4 address space in less than 10 minutes.
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Private server intruded
https://github.com/LogoiLab/mcsl https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan
The discord user at the time used the tool "Masscan" to scan every 25565 port on the internet, he claims he was able to get the entire internet scanned in just a few minutes with a 512MB buyvm slice.
- PSA: Masscan has changed his IP. Please block the new one on your firewall! Its likely our vps reporting worked.
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Is this something i should worry about? Its whitelist, online mode, and the ip/user has been banned. Its been happening for a week now
Masscan is a tool for scanning large segments of the internet for open ports. I've used it previously and it's not an inherently malicious tool.
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Recommended high speed port scanner?
https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan can scan the entire Internet in under 5 minutes
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Large scale Internet SSH brute force attacks seem to have stopped here
"Not hard", to say the least, yeah:
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Metasploit explained for pentesters
msf6 > use auxiliary/scanner/smb/smb_ms17_010 msf6 auxiliary(scanner/smb/smb_ms17_010) > options Module options (auxiliary/scanner/smb/smb_ms17_010): Name Current Setting Required Description ---- --------------- -------- ----------- CHECK_ARCH true no Check for architecture on vulnerable hosts CHECK_DOPU true no Check for DOUBLEPULSAR on vulnerable hosts CHECK_PIPE false no Check for named pipe on vulnerable hosts NAMED_PIPES /usr/share/metasploit-framework/data/wordl yes List of named pipes to check ists/named_pipes.txt RHOSTS yes The target host(s), see https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/U sing-Metasploit RPORT 445 yes The SMB service port (TCP) SMBDomain . no The Windows domain to use for authentication SMBPass no The password for the specified username SMBUser no The username to authenticate as THREADS 1 yes The number of concurrent threads (max one per host)
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Effective Adversary Emulation
Metasploit: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
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Hacking from anywhere
1-) Learn Hacking on a debian based distro like Kali Linux - I personally started with tools like nikto, camhacker... and then moved to more complex frameworks like metasploit.
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Metasploit Framework (mentioned earlier)
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I watched a video of Mr. Robot programming a script. As I watch the script, the syntax is reminiscent of the Ruby language, and it really is.
It's using the metasploit framework https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
Metasploit
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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.
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Pentesting Tools I Use Everyday
Learn more about Metasploit here: https://www.metasploit.com/
What are some alternatives?
RustScan - 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖
BeEF - The Browser Exploitation Framework Project
zmap - ZMap is a fast single packet network scanner designed for Internet-wide network surveys.
Covenant - Covenant is a collaborative .NET C2 framework for red teamers.
routersploit - Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices [Moved to: https://github.com/threat9/routersploit]
SQLMap - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.
Brakeman - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications
amass - In-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery
thc-hydra - hydra
Rack::Attack - Rack middleware for blocking & throttling
pwntools - CTF framework and exploit development library