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You Down With APP? (Yeah You Know Me)

Author, Derek Banks, General InfoSec Tips & Tricks, InfoSec 201 anonymous, Any job that involves a burner phone is a great job, cash, hacking, nuke it all afterwards, red teaming, white hat hacking

You Down With APP? (Yeah You Know Me)

Derek Banks // Yes, I date myself with reference in the title of this blog post.  I can be lame like that. A fair amount of my time at $last_gig […]

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The Rejected Box – An Ode to IT Professionals

Fun & Games building a cabin in the woods, IT people are awesome, John's grunge hair, John's sister, rotting animals in a well, Thinking outside the box, throwback family posts

The Rejected Box – An Ode to IT Professionals

Melisa Wachs // Hello IT professional.  If you haven’t heard it lately, I hope you know that you’re really amazing. You’re probably helping “laymen” like me all day long. Maybe […]

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Nessus & Nmap

Red Team, Red Team Tools Nessus, Nmap

Nessus & Nmap

Sally Vandeven // In a recent conversation with Paul Asadoorian, he mentioned a Nessus plugin called nmapxml.  He was not sure how well it worked but suggested I try it […]

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Phishing with PowerPoint

Carrie Roberts, Phishing, Red Team autorun, penetration testing, pentest, Pentesting, phishing, social engineering

Phishing with PowerPoint

Carrie Roberts & Chevy Swanson // How do we make sure people open up our malicious files and execute them? We simply let Microsoft work for years and years to gain […]

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What’s trust among schoolchildren: Kerberos Authentication Explained

InfoSec 201 3 headed dog from gates of hell, authentication protocol, first crush, handwritten notes, Kerberos, kerberos authentication, Windows Active Directory

What’s trust among schoolchildren: Kerberos Authentication Explained

Logan Lembke // Kerberos authentication can be daunting but is an important protocol to understand for any IT professional, and especially important in the field of information security. While you […]

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Browser Plugin Oversharing

Author, Brian King, InfoSec 201 browser plug-ins, browsers, privacy, security, they're watching, wappalyzer

Browser Plugin Oversharing

Brian King //   Do you know what that browser plugin is doing? There’s a browser plugin for just about everything. You can find one to change the name of […]

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00061_05102016_AdvancedMsfvenomPayloadGeneration2

Author, Joff Thyer, Red Team KALI, payload generation, PEInsider, PowerShell, shellcode

Advanced Msfvenom Payload Generation

Joff Thyer // It has been known for some time that an executable payload generated with msfvenom can leverage an alternative template EXE file, and be encoded to better evade […]

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15 Ways to Be a Safer Computer User

General InfoSec Tips & Tricks, InfoSec 101 basic stuff, dark alleys, internet safety, listicles, safe computer usage, tips for your mom, your mom

15 Ways to Be a Safer Computer User

Sierra Ward // Editor’s note: Though infosec professionals may see this advice as basic to the point of being obvious, as we visit with people and interact with swaths of other […]

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Ansible for Lazy Admins

Author, Blue Team, Blue Team Tools, Jordan Drysdale ansible, Config management, CSC #2, lazy admin

Ansible for Lazy Admins

Jordan Drysdale // For the lazy server and system admins, automating those boring functions of updating packages, finding outdated ones, checking scans, et cetera, Ansible has some very nice features. […]

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