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DetectionLab
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BadBlood
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sonar.js
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Responder reviews and mentions
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Active directory scripts for setting a lab?
Look at responder, that’s usually my ticket in. https://github.com/lgandx/Responder
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Responder & NTLMRelayx
They were originally added as a precaution since the features could cause disruption to the network. They stopped working after a refactoring in version 2.3.0. See https://github.com/lgandx/Responder/issues/166 for details.
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In what ways can malicious sites harm me if I don't download anything or input any details?
I am pretty sure that there's a way to make an attack work with Responder and stealing network credential components via a webdav server. There's probably a few attacks that are specific to being on the same domain or LAN that we could come up with, but your scenario made it sound more like you were interested in a public website vs an arbitrary user visiting.
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How could I implement the NET in Cyberpunk Red?
* So, this is a real-world thing. I do work as a penetration tester and can say that starting on the inside of the firewall, with the ability to intercept network streams, perform Man in the Middle attacks, probe non-network accessible services, etc, etc, makes my job MUCH easier. Even in "zero trust" networks, adjacency is super helpful. Even in cloud-dispersed systems, you'd be amazed at the crap that gets whitelisted (Really, your entire user LAN needs to SSH to the jumphost that has keys for all your servers?) not to mention that users still write down credentials or things that can help get to credentials. I mean, hell, Responder still works (https://github.com/lgandx/Responder).
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Using Responder
Also, I did get Responder working, had a little trouble with MultiRelay until I followed some directions on Github:https://github.com/lgandx/Responder/issues/147
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lgandx/Responder is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Responder is Python.
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