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Metasploit for the Aspiring Ethical Hacker, Part 3 (Payloads) – LSB

5 Dec 20176 Dec 2017
As you know, Metasploit is an exploitation framework that every hacker should be knowledgeable of and skilled at. It is one of my favorite hacking tools available. Let's take a closer look…
Attacks…

Metasploit for the Aspiring Ethical Hacker, Part 2

1 Dec 201729 Jan 2019
Part 1 is here: https://linuxsecurityblog.com/2016/03/01/metasploit-for-the-aspiring-ethical-hacker-part-1/ In this second tutorial, we will look at some of the basic commands we can use in Metasploit. Although the Metasploit framework can appear daunting to…
Cyber Security…

Linux Log Files | LSB

1 Dec 20174 Dec 2017
I am a new Linux user. I would like to know where are the log files located under Debian/Ubuntu or CentOS/RHEL/Fedora Linux server? How do I open or view log…
Cloud Security…

Create Your Own VPN with AWS

24 Nov 201723 May 2019
Internet users are spoiled for choice when it comes to VPN services, but they either require a monthly subscription, aren’t secure, or are just plain slow. Thankfully, alternatives do exist.…
Cyber Security…

LSB Afilliate Programs

22 Nov 201728 Nov 2017
I thank each and every one of you for visiting my blog, you are the reason we are still able to keep LSB alive. As you may or may not…
AppSec…

Exploiting CSRF under NoScript Conditions

22 Nov 201716 Mar 2019
CSRFs -- or Cross-Site Request Forgery vulnerabilities -- occur when a server accepts requests that can be “spoofed” from a site running on a different domain. The attack goes something like this:…
Dark Net…

Best Darkweb Links

20 Nov 201724 Jul 2020
Disclaimer: We are not responsible for anything you may access or view on the darkweb. This post is for educational purposes. Please be cautious and enter at your own risk,…
AppSec…

A Guide to Not Getting Hacked

20 Nov 20175 Mar 2019
Hackers steal hundreds of millions of passwords in one swoop and occasionally cause large-scale blackouts. The future is probably not going to get better, with real-life disasters caused by internet-connected knick-knacks, smart home robots that could kill…
Cyber Security…

Best firewalls for business

16 Nov 201716 Nov 2017
"There are countless options to choose from when considering firewall protection. Should you invest in an external firewall, stick with a virtual firewall or take the plunge with both? The…
Attacks…

Set up a Honeypot on AWS

8 Nov 20178 Nov 2017
If you’re aspiring to become a professional in the field of computer security, wish to understand further the current threat landscape or simply want to have a play around with…

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  • [remote] SmartRG Router SR510n 2.6.13 - Remote Code Execution 11 Nov 2022
  • [webapps] CVAT 2.0 - Server Side Request Forgery 11 Nov 2022
  • [local] IOTransfer V4 - Unquoted Service Path 11 Nov 2022
  • [remote] AVEVA InTouch Access Anywhere Secure Gateway 2020 R2 - Path Traversal 11 Nov 2022
  • [remote] MSNSwitch Firmware MNT.2408 - Remote Code Execution 11 Nov 2022

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