mimikatz VS WordPress

Compare mimikatz vs WordPress and see what are their differences.

mimikatz

A little tool to play with Windows security (by gentilkiwi)

WordPress

WordPress, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please do not send pull requests. Submit pull requests to https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop and patches to https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ instead. (by WordPress)
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mimikatz WordPress
25 919
18,730 18,788
- 0.7%
5.2 9.9
4 months ago 3 days ago
C PHP
- GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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mimikatz

Posts with mentions or reviews of mimikatz. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-15.
  • is anyone here using the windows firewalls on their clients to help with/prevent/make it harder to do lateral movements?
    1 project | /r/sysadmin | 19 May 2023
  • Ok, thanks I guess
    1 project | /r/hacking | 13 Apr 2023
  • 4 AD Attacks and How to Protect Against Them
    4 projects | /r/Netwrix | 15 Feb 2023
    Mimikatz
  • Compromising Plaintext Passwords in Active Directory
    2 projects | /r/Netwrix | 25 Jan 2023
    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.
  • How to Detect Pass-the-Ticket Attacks
    4 projects | /r/Netwrix | 20 Jan 2023
    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 .
  • What is DCShadow Attack and How to Defend Against It
    1 project | /r/Netwrix | 13 Jan 2023
    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.
  • Stealing User Passwords with Mimikatz DCSync
    1 project | /r/Netwrix | 23 Dec 2022
    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.
  • Domain Compromise with a Golden Ticket Attack
    1 project | /r/Netwrix | 13 Dec 2022
    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.
  • Manipulating User Passwords with Mimikatz
    2 projects | /r/Netwrix | 7 Dec 2022
    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.
  • Extracting Service Account Passwords with Kerberoasting
    3 projects | /r/Netwrix | 2 Dec 2022
    Mimikatz will extract local tickets and save them to disk for offline cracking. Simply install Mimikatz and issue a single command:

WordPress

Posts with mentions or reviews of WordPress. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-19.
  • Building a High-Performance Website with Next.js and WordPress
    3 projects | dev.to | 19 Mar 2024
    Creating a high-performance website is essential in today’s digital age. Speed, efficiency, and a seamless user experience are the cornerstones of successful web development. This article explores how combining Next.js with WordPress can achieve these goals, providing a robust solution for developers looking to elevate their web projects.
  • Leveraging WordPress as a Headless CMS for Your Astro Website: A Comprehensive Guide
    5 projects | dev.to | 21 Feb 2024
    WordPress as the backend headless CMS, offering a versatile content management foundation.
  • The Rise of Visual Editing in Headless CMSes
    1 project | dev.to | 16 Feb 2024
    Open source CMS WordPress and Drupal introduced WYSIWYG editors and template customization to empower independent publishing but page building was still largely code-driven.
  • Mastering Behat Testing: A Comprehensive Guide for Implementing BDD in PHP Projects
    1 project | dev.to | 6 Feb 2024
    While specific CMS platforms were not directly listed in the sources as explicitly supporting Behat, it’s widely known in the development community that Behat can be integrated with several PHP-based CMS platforms. Drupal and _WordPress _are notable examples of PHP CMSs that support Behat testing, thanks to their flexible architecture and the availability of various plugins or modules that facilitate integration with Behat. For instance:
  • How to secure a WordPress website in under 1 minute using a simple trick?
    1 project | dev.to | 28 Dec 2023
    WordPress is the most popular CMS(Content Management System) among bloggers. The same fact has made WordPress more vulnerable to attacks by hackers. Especially for authentication vulnerabilities such as brute-force attacks.
  • why has reCaptcha by BestWebSoft been removed from wordpress.org?
    1 project | /r/Wordpress | 11 Dec 2023
    I recent WordFence scan identified the plugin reCaptcha by BestWebSoft as a "critical" vulnerability adding that it has been removed from wordpress.org. Where can I find information as to why it was removed from wordpress.org or why it is a critical security vulnerability?
  • Where can I learn to make a Website for "Video Game Guides" ?
    1 project | /r/web_design | 9 Dec 2023
    The Genshine Impact database site looks pretty custom, can't tell if there is any CMS involved. You could start with the tried and tested WordPress. I built my gaming site on WordPress, it's not as fancy as the site you linked but it has plenty of options and flexibility to build all sorts of sites.
  • HELP me please! I think I messed up.
    2 projects | /r/Wordpress | 8 Dec 2023
    Almost every host has one-click WordPress installs these days using either cPanel's WP Toolkit or Softaculous, so that should be a non-issue. You never have to visit wordpress.org if you go that route; the host is handling that for you. Watch Ferdy Korpershoek's videos on YouTube for tutorials on getting started with WordPress. Personally, I would not go with his hosting recommendations, however. I like iWebFusion, but there are other good recommendations over at /r/webhosting
  • question relating to hosting
    1 project | /r/elementor | 7 Dec 2023
    I am on wordpress (commerce plan ) £55pm. wordpress.com is what I am using, however I have heard of wordpress.org also which requires more technical knolwedge which I am willing to invest in over the next 12 months.
  • I just received this in my email from patchman vulnerability scanner, should i be worried? I’ve never heard of patchman before.
    1 project | /r/Wordpress | 7 Dec 2023
    wordpress.org requires that user input should be sanitized and validated, and output should be escaped, to prevent mischief by bad actors. This mantra is embedded in current wordpress.org plugin guidelines. Unfortunately older plugins may not comply, leaving them vulnerable. They always were vulnerable, but what's changed is the light has been shone on the issue by Patchman and others. Publicly available code can be scanned by both good and bad actors to detect where malware can be injected.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing mimikatz and WordPress you can also consider the following projects:

impacket - Impacket is a collection of Python classes for working with network protocols. [Moved to: https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/impacket]

Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience

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

Bludit - Simple, Fast, Secure, Flat-File CMS

bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.

Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.

RustScan - 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖

Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony

CVE-2021-1675 - C# and Impacket implementation of PrintNightmare CVE-2021-1675/CVE-2021-34527

Elanat - Elanat is ASP.NET Core CMS. Elanat is add-on oriented framework. The Elanat kernel is designed to create an add-on for it as easily as possible; the Elanat kernel contains a variety of add-ons; the structure of Elanat allows the programmer to create a new web system containing different types of add-ons.

python-evtx - Pure Python parser for Windows Event Log files (.evtx)

Kirby - Kirby's core application folder