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Offensive Security Proving Grounds Practice – Authby

Zach | December 23, 2022

Authby is an intermediate Windows CTF challenge that features manual enumeration, hash cracking, and reverse shells! All things that you will see in Offensive Security’s Proving Grounds Practice series of vulnerable machines. This walk through only has up to initial shell access and will be updated in the next few days to include full System/Administrator … Offensive Security Proving Grounds Practice – Authby

Offensive Security Proving Grounds Practice – Wombo

Zach | December 21, 2022

Wombo is an intermediate Linux CTF challenge that features a Redis RCE exploit you will see in Offensive Security’s Proving Grounds Practice series of vulnerable machines. Started the box off with a port scan and ignoring host enumeration. Further enumerated on the open ports with the -sC and -sV options on NMAP. Decided to start … Offensive Security Proving Grounds Practice – Wombo

Offensive Security Proving Grounds Practice – Algernon

Zach | December 21, 2022

Algernon is one of the first Windows CTF challenges you will see in Offensive Security’s Proving Grounds Practice series of vulnerable machines. Breaking from traditional scans, I will start of the box off with a quick top 1000 port scan to see what’s open. The initial scan showed ports 21, 80, 135, 139, 445, and … Offensive Security Proving Grounds Practice – Algernon

Hack The Box – Meow Write Up

Zach | November 22, 2022

Meow is the first box in the Hack The Box’s Starting Point series.

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