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SQLMap
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Best Hacking Tools for Beginners 2024
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Restful API Testing (my way) with Express, Maria DB, Docker Compose and Github Action
A few weeks ago, I took a short cyber security course on Udemy. SQL injection was a section of the course. I knew about the concept though, I hadn't tried it. I was planning to make a Restful API server and tried SQL injection using a tool sqlmap, which was introduced in the course. While I could have used existing server code, I decided to build one from scratch. It's been a while since I worked on a Restful API server, and I wanted to refresh my knowledge for learning purposes.
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[GitHub Action]: Wrappers for sqlmap, bbot and nikto
Its not that much of a tool than wrappers of few awesome tools that most of you probably know and use today - sqlmap, bbot and nikto.
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[GitHub Action][Release]: Add DAST and OSINT to your security pipelines
I'm excited to share with you my latest contributions to the GitHub community: a collection of free GitHub Actions designed to streamline and enhance security practices utilizing DAST and OSINT tooling that is widely used - sqlmap, bbot and nikto. There were no GH Actions that I could find, so I made them for my use case, but figured everyone can benefit from those awesome tools.
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
SQLMap
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AI-powered Bing Chat spills its secrets via prompt injection attack
It's very interesting that AppSec may now begin to include "prompt injection" attacks as something of relevance.
Specifically with libraries like LangChain[0] that allow for you to perform complex actions ("What's the weather?" -> makes HTTP request to fetch weather) then we end up in a world where injection attacks can have side effects with security implications.
I've been thinking about what security might look like for a post-ChatGPT world and how I'd attempt to defend against it. I'd probably start by building a database of attack prompts, kind of like this[1] fuzz list but for AI, then I'd train a second neural net that acts like an adversarial neural network[2] to try to exploit the system based on those payloads. The end result would sort of like SQLMap[3] but for AI systems where it can automatically "leak" hidden prompts and potentially find "bypasses" to escape the sandbox.
Has anybody else spent any time thinking about how to defend systems against prompt injection attacks that have possible side effects (like making an HTTP request)?
0: https://langchain.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules/agents/ex...
1: https://github.com/1N3/IntruderPayloads
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generative_adversarial_network
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Pentesting Tools I Use Everyday
Learn more about sqlmap here: https://sqlmap.org/
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How attackers use exposed Prometheus server to exploit Kubernetes clusters
In the first scenario, the exposed application is running on a Kubernetes cluster and the attacker wants to access the data without authorization. The first thing the attacker could check is if the application can be exploited through normal pentesting techniques, for example, with SQLmap the attacker can try to gain access to the data.
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Web Pentesting Learning - Beginner edition
sqlmap
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WebGoat - SQL Injection (advanced) Part 5 - I'm having trouble to get the columns of any table
──(kali㉿kali)-[~/Documents] └─$ sqlmap --threads 10 -r webgoat-sql-register-request.txt -p username_reg -v 1 -D user001 -T SQL_CHALLENGE_USERS --columns ___ __H__ ___ ___[)]_____ ___ ___ {1.6.4#stable} |_ -| . [.] | .'| . | |___|_ [']_|_|_|__,| _| |_|V... |_| https://sqlmap.org [!] legal disclaimer: Usage of sqlmap for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It is the end user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program [*] starting @ 04:07:48 /2022-08-15/ [04:07:48] [INFO] parsing HTTP request from 'webgoat-sql-register-request.txt' [04:07:48] [INFO] resuming back-end DBMS 'hsqldb' [04:07:48] [INFO] testing connection to the target URL sqlmap resumed the following injection point(s) from stored session: --- Parameter: username_reg (PUT) Type: boolean-based blind Title: AND boolean-based blind - WHERE or HAVING clause Payload: username_reg=Tom' AND 6674=6674 AND 'fIDT'='fIDT&[email protected]&password_reg=1&confirm_password_reg=1 --- [04:07:48] [INFO] the back-end DBMS is HSQLDB back-end DBMS: HSQLDB 1.7.2 [04:07:48] [INFO] fetching columns for table 'SQL_CHALLENGE_USERS' in database 'user001' [04:07:48] [INFO] retrieved: [04:07:49] [WARNING] in case of continuous data retrieval problems you are advised to try a switch '--no-cast' [04:07:49] [ERROR] unable to retrieve the number of columns for table 'SQL_CHALLENGE_USERS' in database 'user001' [04:07:49] [WARNING] unable to retrieve column names for table 'SQL_CHALLENGE_USERS' in database 'user001' do you want to use common column existence check? [y/N/q] [04:07:51] [INFO] fetched data logged to text files under '/home/kali/.local/share/sqlmap/output/localhost' [*] ending @ 04:07:51 /2022-08-15/
SecLists
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What's the problem with my API?
Maybe swagger.txt
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I had a machine running for two weeks on the public cloud. Every few seconds there was an automated SSH login attempt. Here is the full list of usernames - some of which are quite curious.
Typical of the sorts of information a tester/attacker might be using from: Daniel Miessler's SecLists
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[OC] I updated our famous password table for 2023
Oh, and then you have this.
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Join Celebrations! Appwrite 1.3 Ships Relationships
You can now also enable a rule for password dictionary. Appwrite knows what are the most common passwords, and with this rule enabled, it will not allow you users to set any of those passwords. It prevents your users from having passwords like password, 123456678, or qwertyui. Appwrite currently knows the 10,000 most commonly used passwords thanks to the same list used by other industry-leading auth providers. You can check out the dictionary list on GitHub.
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Generating Passphrases Using Nonsense Words?
You could even take a list of the 100,000 most common passwords, and create a virtually uncrackable passphrase simply by combining 3 words that have been randomly selected from that list.
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The new type of SQL injection
Pro tip: just compound like 30 ashley madison leaked passwords for a super password.
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Bruteforcing Firefox logins.json key4.db
If you need larger password lists ---> https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists
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i created a cpanel bruteforce tool
Then add in a few default lists from SecLists Passwords dir and Usernames dir
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word lists
Just out of curiosity... Isn't the directory titled "/seclists/", within the directory /use/share/wordlists/ the same as what's at danielmiessler / SecLists?
What are some alternatives?
Probable-Wordlists - Version 2 is live! Wordlists sorted by probability originally created for password generation and testing - make sure your passwords aren't popular!
nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.
gobuster - Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
wpscan - WPScan WordPress security scanner. Written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. Contact us via [email protected]
big-list-of-naughty-strings - The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data.
setoolkit - The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) repository from TrustedSec - All new versions of SET will be deployed here.
ZAP - The ZAP core project
commix - Automated All-in-One OS Command Injection Exploitation Tool.
btcrecover - An open source Bitcoin wallet password and seed recovery tool designed for the case where you already know most of your password/seed, but need assistance in trying different possible combinations.
TCM-Security-Sample-Pentest-Report - Sample pentest report provided by TCM Security
RustScan - 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖