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- Reminder to secure your homelab: I forgot to turn off SSH on my NAS 5 days ago after using it briefly and had almost 900 attacks since then. Fortunately SSH was not running on default 22 port and access was blocked on the Synology and no passthrough to SSH from my router.
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relationship goals
there's also this other thing called sshesame which gives the attacker a fake shell to run commands in. i ended up with a 30gb logfile within a few months lol
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So I opened up one port on my network for an SFTP server, and in just the last 7 days there have been 611 attempts to log into it... It's always interesting to see the usernames that try to log in, so I pulled them and sorted them all out.
I started an SSH honeypot project with the goal of finding out what these attackers (bots mainly) would do if they did get in.
gnupg
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YOUR OPSEC SUCKS | UHQ SCHIZOID OPSEC GUIDE | BECOME BULLETPROOF
Here are some links to PGP software and guides. Guide on PGP: http://www.bitcoinnotbombs.com/beginners-guide-to-pgp/ GNU Privacy Guard (alternative): https://www.gnupg.org/ GPG for Windows: http://www.gpg4win.org/ GPG for USB: http://www.gpg4usb.org/
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SryRMS: A bash script to help install some popular proprietary as well as libre applications not available in the official repositories of Ubuntu.
function Main_Menu (){ if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then - printf "\033c" - echo "" - { for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; } - echo "" - echo -e '\e[38;5;82m' "You must run \"sryrms\" script using \"sudo\" or as the root user." - echo -e '\e[38;5;82m' "Hint : \"sudo sryrms\" or \"su -c 'sryrms'\"" - echo "" - { for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; } - echo "" - tput sgr0 + msgbox "You must run \"sryrms\" script using \"sudo\" or as the root user." \ + "Hint : \"sudo sryrms\" or \"su -c 'sryrms'\"" exit 1 fi if ! wget --spider --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 Gecko/20100101" --no-check-certificate --quiet --timeout=30 -q "www.google.com" -O /dev/null; then - printf "\033c" - echo "" - { for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; } - echo "" - echo -e '\e[38;5;82m' "No active internet connection available!!" - echo -e '\e[38;5;82m' "Please check your internet connectivity!!" - echo "" - { for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; } - echo "" - tput sgr0 + msgbox "No active internet connection available!!" + "Please check your internet connectivity!!" exit 1 fi - type wget >/dev/null 2>&1 || { printf "\033c"; echo -e ""; for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; echo -e ""; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"A required SryRMS dependency \"Wget\" is unavailable"; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"\"Wget\" is available for almost all linux distros."; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"Please install \"wget\" using your package manager."; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"Please visit the homepage of \"Wget\" for more info"; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/"; echo -e ""; for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; echo -e ""; tput sgr0; exit 1; } - type gpg >/dev/null 2>&1 || { printf "\033c"; echo -e ""; for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; echo -e ""; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"A required SryRMS dependency \"GnuPG\" is unavailable"; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"\"GnuPG\" is available for almost all linux distros."; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"Please install \"gpg\" using your package manager."; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"Please visit the homepage of \"GnuPG\" for more info"; echo -e '\e[38;5;82m'"https://www.gnupg.org/"; echo -e ""; for i in {16..51} {51..16}; do echo -en "\e[38;5;${i}m#\e[0m"; done; echo; echo -e ""; tput sgr0; exit 1; } + type wget >/dev/null 2>&1 || { msgbox "A required SryRMS dependency \"Wget\" is unavailable" \ + "\"Wget\" is available for almost all linux distros." \ + "Please install \"wget\" using your package manager." \ + "Please visit the homepage of \"Wget\" for more info" \ + "https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/"; + exit 1; } + type gpg >/dev/null 2>&1 || { msgbox "A required SryRMS dependency \"GnuPG\" is unavailable" \ + "\"GnuPG\" is available for almost all linux distros." \ + "Please install \"gpg\" using your package manager." \ + "Please visit the homepage of \"GnuPG\" for more info" \ + "https://www.gnupg.org/" ... and so on
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Changes Coming to MsgSafe
If you have any questions, concerns, or need additional help regarding these upcoming changes, please contact us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])or open a support ticket in our help portal. For help generating a GPG key, please visit: https://www.gnupg.org/.
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Decrypting files in Azure blob with Azure automation
Iterate through the list of blobs and decrypt each one. You will need to use a PGP decryption tool to perform the actual decryption. One option you can use is the gpg command-line tool, which is part of the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) package. You can download and install GnuPG from https://www.gnupg.org/.
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Photopea: A Photoshop clone web app
Commercially successful idea. http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/ probably much more successful that https://www.gnupg.org/ but there’s a nuance.
Photopea is awesome on its own though. I really like to showcase it as an example of complete web app.
- Una guía para compartir archivos en la Blockchain con IPFS
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Assinatura de commits
Nesse link: gnupg vemos que GNUPG é The GNU Privacy Guard.
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Raycast
Dependency: requires gpg (https://www.gnupg.org/)
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How to actually protect your privacy with GPG
The free and open-source version can be found here: https://www.gnupg.org/
- Publicar um artefato Java no Maven Central utilizando o maven local
What are some alternatives?
endlessh - SSH tarpit that slowly sends an endless banner
OpenSSL - TLS/SSL and crypto library
pshitt - Passwords of SSH Intruders Transferred to Text
libsodium - A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library.
honeytrap - Advanced Honeypot framework.
LibreSSL - LibreSSL Portable itself. This includes the build scaffold and compatibility layer that builds portable LibreSSL from the OpenBSD source code. Pull requests or patches sent to [email protected] are welcome.
ipsum - Daily feed of bad IPs (with blacklist hit scores)
Botan - Cryptography Toolkit
minerstat-os - msOS - Open Source Mining OS. Repository moved, no longer using github
gnupg - The GNU Privacy Guard. NOTE: Maintainers are not tracking this mirror. Do not make pull requests here, nor comment any commits, submit them usual way to bug tracker (https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/bts.html) or to the mailing list (https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/mailing-lists.html).
Crypto++ - free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes