AfroSec
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hello friend
am AfroSec | AASTU dropout | cybersecurity enthusiast | CRTOM | CRTA | passionate abt Red Teaming :)))

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nighty night fam 😊😊

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Holiday mood on… with just a sprinkle of work and good food 👌😅
If they catch me with my PC open, I’m finished fr 😂

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Automating Android Component Testing with new APK Inspector tool
-What are exported components?
-Setup and testing APK Inspector
-Improve automation and execute ADB commands interactively
-Run it on Android
-What are Intent Redirection Vulnerabilities?
https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2025/09/18/automating-android-app-component-testing-with-new-apk-inspector/
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Forwarded from Kal
Good morning, everyone 🥰. Just a reminder, the goal isn’t to compete with anyone else. It’s to live your best life and keep getting a little better every day. Don’t let anyone make you feel less than who you really are. Don't be busy in a none sense comparison and start focusing on yourself.
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Forwarded from Mira
umm... yap

If you take hacking as a profession, experimenting with MCP is one of the cooler things you can do right now. it gives you a structured, protocol-driven way to expose tools (nmap, Burp, gobuster, even your scripts) as providers an LLM can call in sequence. basically it turns a model into an orchestrator that can handle recon workflows end-to-end without you manually chaining pipes. lemme give you this simple scenario: the agent runs nmap on a target. it parses the ports. decides to run gobuster on the exposed web service. maybe passes results to your own recon script. and finally presents you a nice little summary instead of 9000 lines of stdout. because MCP enforces standardized interfaces, you can sandbox providers, log and audit tool calls, and even apply policy/guardrails at the protocol layer, which is huge for both red-teamers (think pivoting across networked MCP providers or poisoning context feeds) and blue-teamers (detecting malicious providers or restricting unsafe tool use). it's even plausible in places where the ecosystem’s still rough and docs are obscure. you can start local with OSS GPTs to prototype, then move to the cloud when you need scale or shared workflows and integrations with CI/CD or SOC pipelines. maybe a hot take, but i feel like in a few years manually juggling pentest tools might feel irrelevant given that the fast dynamics in the field.
#meyapping
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tag that dude 😂

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Yellow
Coldplay
have a wonderful nigh y'all❤️

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perplexity ai is giving one month free pro usage for students
go and grab this opportunity :))

https://www.perplexity.ai/students

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and yeah jst like that 😭😂

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Forwarded from Tilet solution (Nebyat B Δ)
You don’t have to shine all the time. The moon rests too.
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sunset :)

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Forwarded from INSA Cyber Talent Center
የCTF ውድድር ጥሪ!

የኢንፎርሜሽን መረብ ደህንነት አስተዳደር (ኢመደአ)

6ኛው ሀገር አቀፍ የሳይበር ደህንነት ወርን ምክንያት በማድረግ የተዘጋጀ የCapture The Flag (CTF) ውድድር!!
የሳይበር ደህንነት ክህሎትዎን የሚፈትሹበት እና ከሌሎች የዘርፉ ባለሙያዎች ጋር የሚወዳደሩበት መድረክ !!

ይወዳደሩ! ይሸለሙ!

ለመመዝገብ፡- ከታች ያለውን QR ኮድ ስካን ያድርጉ
ቦታ የኢንፎርሜሽን መረብ ደህንነት አስተዳደር (ኢመደአ) በአካል
ቀን ጥቅምት 1/2018ዓ.ም
ከ ጠዋቱ 2፡ 30 በአካል
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Forwarded from Brut Security
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How to manually check for CL.TE Request Smuggling Vulnerabilities:

1️⃣ See if a GET request accepts POST
2️⃣ See if it accepts HTTP/1
3️⃣ Disable "Update Content-Length"
4️⃣ Send with CL & TE headers:
POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: <HOST-URL>
Content-Length: 6
Transfer-Encoding: chunked

0

G

5️⃣ Send request twice.

If you receive a response like "Unrecognized method GPOST", you've just confirmed a CL.TE vulnerability!

Try this out for yourself in our CL.TE lab:
https://portswigger.net/web-security/request-smuggling/lab-basic-cl-te
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u coming for tmrws ctf ?

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