7MS #448: Certified Red Team Professional - Part 3

7MS #448: Certified Red Team Professional - Part 3

Today, Gh0sthax and I talk about week 3/4 of the CRTP - Certified Red Team Professional training, and how it's kicking our butts a bit. Key points include:

  • We agree this is not a certification for folks who are new to pentesting

  • Don't expect to be following along "live" with the instructor during the training sessions

  • You'll need to do a flippin' ton of studying and practicing on your own in between the live sessions

  • As you follow along with the lab exercises, some things won't work - and that might be by design, but the lab manual might not give you a heads-up. In those cases, be sure to check with your classmates in the Discord channel

  • Problems popping shells? Hint: it might not be a problem with your tools...but with your network/firewalll config!

  • The more PowerShell skills you can walk into this training with, the better.

  • We've got to play with some tools that were new(ish) to us:

  • If you're an absolute rockstar in the pentest labs, don't think that you'll breeze right through the exam!

  • Some pros of this training: fast-moving, super knowledgable instructor. Outstanding content. Super value for the dollar investment - arguably the best pentest training bang for the buck. The labs themselves are quite good and realistic. You get the recordings of the live sessions after they're complete. The course covers some defense against these attacks as well - great to have the blue team perspective!

  • A few cons: the content might be too fast-moving. It can get easy to become "lost" and forget the objective of what each lab exercise is having you do. Lab manual doesn't necessarily match the PDF slides.

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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 Mai 59min

7MS #675: Pentesting GOAD – Part 2

7MS #675: Pentesting GOAD – Part 2

Hey friends! Today Joe “The Machine” Skeen and I tackled GOAD (Game of Active Directory) again – this time covering: SQL link abuse between two domains Forging inter-realm TGTs to conquer the coveted sevenkingdoms.local! Join us next month when we aim to overtake essos.local, which will make us rulers over all realms!

16 Mai 31min

7MS #674: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 71

7MS #674: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 71

Today’s tale of pentest pwnage is another great one!  We talk about: The SPNless RBCD attack (covered in more detail in this episode) Importance of looking at all “branches” of outbound permissions that your user has in BloodHound This devilishly effective MSOL-account-stealing PowerShell script (obfuscate it first!) A personal update on my frustration with ringing in my ears

9 Mai 49min

7MS #673: ProxmoxRox

7MS #673: ProxmoxRox

Today we’re excited to release ProxmoxRox – a repo of info and scripts to help you quickly spin up Ubuntu and Windows VMs.  Also, some important news items: 7MinSec.club in-person meeting is happening Wednesday, May 14!  More details here. We did our second Tuesday TOOLSday this week and showed you some local privesc techniques when you have local admin on an endpoint

3 Mai 30min

7MS #672: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 70

7MS #672: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 70

Today’s a fun tale of pentest pwnage where we leveraged a WinRM service ticket in combination with the shadow credentials attack, then connected to an important system using evil-winrm and make our getaway with some privileged Kerberos TGTs!  I also share an (intentionally) vague story about a personal struggle I could use your thoughts/prayers/vibes with.

25 Apr 55min

7MS #671: Pentesting GOAD

7MS #671: Pentesting GOAD

Hello! This week Joe “The Machine” Skeen and I kicked off a series all about pentesting GOAD (Game of Active Directory).  In part one we covered: Checking for null session enumeration on domain controllers Enumerating systems with and without SMB signing Scraping AD user account descriptions Capturing hashes using Responder Cracking hashes with Hashcat

18 Apr 25min

7MS #670: Adventures in Self-Hosting Security Services

7MS #670: Adventures in Self-Hosting Security Services

Hi friends, today I’m kicking off a series talking about the good/bad/ugly of hosting security services. Today I talk specifically about transfer.zip. By self-hosting your own instance of transfer.zip, you can send and receive HUGE files that are end-to-end encrypted using WebRTC.  Sweet!  I also supplemented today’s episode with a short live video over at 7MinSec.club.

11 Apr 36min

7MS #669: What I’m Working on This Week – Part 3

7MS #669: What I’m Working on This Week – Part 3

Hi friends, in this edition of what I’m working on this week: 3 pulse-pounding pentests that had…problems Something I’m calling the unshadow/reshadow credentials attack Heads-up on a new video experiment I’m going to try next week

4 Apr 42min

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