7MS #426: Tales of Internal Pentest Pwnage - Part 19

7MS #426: Tales of Internal Pentest Pwnage - Part 19

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First and foremost, I have to say that 7 Minute Security's official stance on toads is that nobody should be licking them at any time, for any reason. Also, I can neither confirm nor deny that toads can catch coronavirus. Listen to today's episode...it'll make more sense.

We've got another swell tale of internal pentest pwnage for you today! Highlights include:

  • If you've collected a ton of hashes with Responder, the included DumpHash.py gives you a lovely organized list of collected hashes!

  • Here's one way you can grab the latest CME binary:

curl https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec/releases/download/v5.0.1dev/cme-ubuntu-latest.zip -L -o cme.zip

Note to self: I must've been using outdated CME forever, because the correct syntax to get the wdigest flag is now a little different:

cme smb HOST -u localadmin -H "hash" --local-auth -M wdigest -o ACTION=enable
  • If you're looking to block IPv6 (ab)use in your environment, this article has some great tips.

  • When testing in an environment with a finely tuned SIEM, I highly recommend you download all the Kali updates and tools ahead of time, as sometimes just the call out to kali.org gets flagged and alerted on to the security team

  • Before using the full hatecrack methodology, I like to run hashes straight through the list of PwnedPasswords from hashes.org (which appears to currently be offline) first to give the org an idea as to what users are using easy-to-pwn passwords.

  • A question for YOU reading this: what's the best way to do an LSASS dump remotely without triggering AV? I can't get any of the popular methods to work. So pypykatz is my go-to.

  • I learned that PowerView is awesome for finding attractive shares! Run it with Find-InterestingDomainShareFile to find, well, interesting files! Files with password or sensitive or admin in the title - and much more!

  • Got to use PowerUpSQL to audit some MS SQL sauce, and I found this presentation (specifically slide ~19) really helpful in locating servers I could log into and any SQL vulnerabilities the boxes were ripe for.

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7MS #683: What I'm Working on This Week - Part 4

7MS #683: What I'm Working on This Week - Part 4

This week I’m working on a mixed bag of fun security and marketing things: A pentest I’m stuck on My latest lab CTF obsession: Ninja Hacker Academy A cool “about 7MinSec” marketing video that was recorded in a pro studio!

12 Heinä 30min

7MS #682: Securing Your Family During and After a Disaster – Part 7

7MS #682: Securing Your Family During and After a Disaster – Part 7

Today’s episode is a downer! We talk about things you might want to have buttoned up for when you are eventually not alive anymore: Living will Buried vs. cremated? Funeral plans Funeral PHOTOS? I also talk about how my dad broke his ribs while trying to break a chimpmunk, and how a freak 4-wheeler accident also had my ribs in agony.

4 Heinä 30min

7MS #681: Pentesting GOAD – Part 3

7MS #681: Pentesting GOAD – Part 3

Today Joe “The Machine” Skeen and I pwn the third and final realm in the world of GOAD (Game of Active Directory): essos.local!  The way we go about it is to do a WinRM connection to our previously-pwned Kingslanding domain, coerce authentication out of MEEREEN (the DC for essos.local) and then capture/abuse the TGT with Rubeus!  Enjoy.

27 Kesä 18min

7MS #680: Tips for a Better Purple Team Experience

7MS #680: Tips for a Better Purple Team Experience

Today I share some tips on creating a better purple team experience for your customers, including: Setting up communication channels and cadence Giving a heads-up on highs/criticals during testing (not waiting until report time) Where appropriate, record videos of attacks to give them more context

20 Kesä 26min

7MS #679: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 73

7MS #679: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 73

In today’s tale of pentest pwnage I talk about a cool ADCS ESC3 attack – which I also did live on this week’s Tuesday TOOLSday.  I also talk about Exegol’s licensing plans (and how it might break your pentest deployments if you use ProxmoxRox).

13 Kesä 30min

7MS #678: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying – Part 22

7MS #678: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying – Part 22

Today I share some tips on presenting a wide variety of content to a wide variety of audiences, including: Knowing your audience before you touch PowerPoint Understanding your presentation physical hookups and presentation surfaces A different way to screen-share via Teams that makes resolution/smoothness way better!

6 Kesä 33min

7MS #677: That One Time I Was a Victim of a Supply Chain Attack

7MS #677: That One Time I Was a Victim of a Supply Chain Attack

Hi everybody. Today I take it easy (because my brain is friend from the short week) to tell you about the time I think my HP laptop was compromised at the factory!

30 Touko 13min

7MS #676: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 72

7MS #676: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 72

Today’s fun tale of pentest pwnage discuss an attack path that would, in my opinion, probably be impossible to detect…until it’s too late.

27 Touko 59min

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