red_team_attack_lab
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red_team_attack_lab
- Can anyone describe their red team infrastructure?
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Non-Internet Connected IAC Range
There are some pretty solid examples like splunk attack range or detection lab available on GitHub. They leverage ansible, virtual box, and vagrant. My team used to use red team lab https://github.com/Marshall-Hallenbeck/red_team_attack_lab internally for demos, but has since moved to Snaplabs for the ease of deployment and cost. I can have a junior engineer spin up an entire Ad instance from a template in 5 minutes vs fighting virtual box and ansible to 2 days.
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Active directory scripts for setting a lab?
Try this https://github.com/Marshall-Hallenbeck/red_team_attack_lab
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Anyone have experience building a Windows AD lab environment in Docker?
Since you mention your in-depth ELK workflow, have you tried DetectionLab or Splunk's Attack Range? If you just want a fully working AD domain set up with various hosts, you can spin up the Red Team Attack Lab and then hook in your own logging stuff after it's built.
- Red Team Attack Lab for TTP testing & research
malware-course-public
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A software developer venturing into Cyber security
this is a course i took in university that covers offensive development: https://github.com/kbsec/malware-course-public/tree/main
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CS 501 Intro to Malware
In it rn— math wise not very intensive but systems/low lvl programming — very intensive. Here’s a link to the GitHub: feel free to check if it’s a good fit for u. https://github.com/kbsec/CS-501-malware-course-public
What are some alternatives?
cervantes - Cervantes is an open-source, collaborative platform designed specifically for pentesters and red teams. It serves as a comprehensive management tool, streamlining the organization of projects, clients, vulnerabilities, and reports in a single, centralized location.
discover - Custom bash scripts used to automate various penetration testing tasks including recon, scanning, enumeration, and malicious payload creation using Metasploit. For use with Kali Linux.
GOAD - game of active directory
passwordstate-decryptor - PowerShell script that decrypts password entries from a Passwordstate server.
Infosec_Reference - An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck; https://rmusser.net/git/admin-2/Infosec_Reference for non-MS Git hosted version.
MrKaplan - MrKaplan is a tool aimed to help red teamers to stay hidden by clearing evidence of execution.
PowerShell-Red-Team - Collection of PowerShell functions a Red Teamer may use in an engagement
attack_range - A tool that allows you to create vulnerable instrumented local or cloud environments to simulate attacks against and collect the data into Splunk
nishang - Nishang - Offensive PowerShell for red team, penetration testing and offensive security.
gitjacker - 🔪 :octocat: Leak git repositories from misconfigured websites
Red-Teaming-Toolkit - This repository contains cutting-edge open-source security tools (OST) for a red teamer and threat hunter.