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Note to self: I must've been using outdated CME forever, because the correct syntax to get the wdigest flag is now a little different: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 #112: This is Sparta!

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7MS #111: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 2

7MS #111: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 2

The thrilling (?) conclusion of my experience hacking WPA Enterprise.

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7MS #110: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 1

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This episode is about my experience hacking WPA enterprise. Huge mega tiger uppercut thanks to this site for giving me the fixes I needed to get this working on Kali2! https://warroom.securestate.com/index.php/evil-twin-attack-using-hostapd-wpe/

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Movie reviews of It Follows and Backcountry.

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7MS #108: I'm Going to PWAPT!-Part 2

7MS #108: I'm Going to PWAPT!-Part 2

Here's part 2 (of probably several to come) about my experience with PWAPT (Practical Webapp Pentesting) training last week!

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7MS #107: I'm Going to PWAPT!

7MS #107: I'm Going to PWAPT!

Hey I'm going to PWAPT this week (http://www.eventbrite.com/e/practical-web-application-penetration-testing-with-tim-tomes-lanmaster53-tickets-16718889649), so in this episode I talk about that...and how I'll probably be too info-overloaded to record anything on Thursday :-). Oh, and I had a fun Web app pentest this week that I wanted to share some fun bits on.

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7MS #106: A Day in the Life of an Information Security Analyst

7MS #106: A Day in the Life of an Information Security Analyst

A listener wrote in asking some questions about "a day in the life of" a security analyst, so here's my best stab at it!

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