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#PenTesting With Kali
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The most common programming languages since 2000
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1402.03.23
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The most common programming languages since 2000
-Business Secure Continuity-
1402.03.23
#cybersecurity #job #training #university #future #security #business #sansinstitute #eccouncil #iso22301 #nistcybersecurityframework #isaca #cissp
#isc2 #redteam #blueteam #csirt #forensics #splunksecurity #siem #otsecurity
#tenable #nessus #ibm #emc #vmware #pentesting #eccouncil #sans #microsoft #cisco #ise
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منبع عالی و جامع برای Pentest موبایل اپلیکیشن ها
🌐https://github.com/vaib25vicky/awesome-mobile-security
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#MASTG
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#Pentesting
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#MobileApplicationSecurityTesting
#MASTG
#Github
#Pentesting
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GitHub
GitHub - vaib25vicky/awesome-mobile-security: An effort to build a single place for all useful android and iOS security related…
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Blockchain_sec_handbook.epub
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Ultimate Blockchain Security Handbook: Advanced Cybersecurity Techniques and Strategies for Risk Management, Threat Modeling, Pentesting, and Smart Contract Defense for Blockchain 2023.
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Ultimate Blockchain Security Handbook: Advanced Cybersecurity Techniques and Strategies for Risk Management, Threat Modeling, Pentesting, and Smart Contract Defense for Blockchain 2023.
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Reverse Engineering Tools and Study Guide.
SHARE. Don't be selfish, don't think only of yourself
✔ X86 Architecture.
1-https://lnkd.in/eT5knGmh
2-https://lnkd.in/eSA4YZHK
3-https://lnkd.in/eMjWJTzV
4-https://lnkd.in/eHp8GsUW
✔X64 Architecture
1-htt…
SHARE. Don't be selfish, don't think only of yourself
✔ X86 Architecture.
1-https://lnkd.in/eT5knGmh
2-https://lnkd.in/eSA4YZHK
3-https://lnkd.in/eMjWJTzV
4-https://lnkd.in/eHp8GsUW
✔X64 Architecture
1-htt…
Network Security Channel
Metasploit Framework Mastery Advanced Techniques.pdf
🚨 Metasploit becomes far more valuable when you stop treating it as just an exploitation tool and start understanding it as a full security assessment framework.
A lot of people learn Metasploit at the surface level:
search a module, set options, run the exploit, get a session.
But real mastery starts when you understand how to use it as a structured platform for workflow design, database organization, payload handling, post-exploitation management, automation, custom module development, and assessment documentation.
That is exactly why I put together this guide on Metasploit Framework Mastery.
Instead of focusing only on isolated commands, this document is designed to explore how Metasploit can be used more effectively in professional security assessments — from architecture and workspace strategy to automation, scripting, custom modules, and reporting discipline.
What stands out in this guide
✅ Metasploit is framed as a framework, not just a console
✅ Advanced workflow matters more than individual commands
✅ Automation is a force multiplier
✅ Custom module development builds real depth
✅ Post-exploitation and session handling are treated as part of methodology
✅ Ethics, scope, and documentation stay central
My takeaway
A strong Metasploit resource should help people do 3 things:
• understand how the framework actually works
• build repeatable and organized assessment workflows
• use the platform responsibly within authorized security testing
That is the real difference between knowing a few Metasploit commands and using Metasploit like a security professional.
I’m resharing this guide because I believe advanced tooling only becomes truly useful when it is combined with methodology, discipline, and ethical boundaries.
💬 In your view, which part of Metasploit takes the longest to master:
automation, payload handling, post-exploitation workflow, or custom module development?
#Metasploit #CyberSecurity #Pentesting #RedTeam #EthicalHacking #SecurityTesting #AppSec #InfoSec #Automation #ThreatSimulation
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A lot of people learn Metasploit at the surface level:
search a module, set options, run the exploit, get a session.
But real mastery starts when you understand how to use it as a structured platform for workflow design, database organization, payload handling, post-exploitation management, automation, custom module development, and assessment documentation.
That is exactly why I put together this guide on Metasploit Framework Mastery.
Instead of focusing only on isolated commands, this document is designed to explore how Metasploit can be used more effectively in professional security assessments — from architecture and workspace strategy to automation, scripting, custom modules, and reporting discipline.
What stands out in this guide
✅ Metasploit is framed as a framework, not just a console
✅ Advanced workflow matters more than individual commands
✅ Automation is a force multiplier
✅ Custom module development builds real depth
✅ Post-exploitation and session handling are treated as part of methodology
✅ Ethics, scope, and documentation stay central
My takeaway
A strong Metasploit resource should help people do 3 things:
• understand how the framework actually works
• build repeatable and organized assessment workflows
• use the platform responsibly within authorized security testing
That is the real difference between knowing a few Metasploit commands and using Metasploit like a security professional.
I’m resharing this guide because I believe advanced tooling only becomes truly useful when it is combined with methodology, discipline, and ethical boundaries.
💬 In your view, which part of Metasploit takes the longest to master:
automation, payload handling, post-exploitation workflow, or custom module development?
#Metasploit #CyberSecurity #Pentesting #RedTeam #EthicalHacking #SecurityTesting #AppSec #InfoSec #Automation #ThreatSimulation
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1779114743231.pdf
🔴 Active Directory is still one of the most targeted attack surfaces in enterprise environments.
I recently explored a comprehensive walkthrough on performing Active Directory penetration testing using BloodyAD — a powerful Linux-based tool for interacting with AD through LDAP and SAMR.
The document demonstrates how common AD misconfigurations can quickly lead to full domain compromise through techniques such as:
✅ AD Enumeration
✅ Kerberoasting & AS-REP Roasting
✅ DCSync Attacks
✅ ACL Abuse & GenericAll Exploitation
✅ Resource-Based Constrained Delegation (RBCD)
✅ Shadow Credentials Attack
✅ LAPS Password Extraction
✅ LDAP Enumeration & Privilege Escalation
What makes this especially valuable is the defensive perspective:
every attack path is paired with detection opportunities and hardening recommendations.
Key takeaway:
Most AD compromises happen because of misconfigurations, excessive privileges, weak monitoring, and poor segmentation — not “advanced malware.”
For Red Teamers, SOC Analysts, Blue Teams, and AD Administrators, understanding these attack chains is critical for building stronger defenses.
📌 Offensive knowledge builds defensive strength.
#CyberSecurity #ActiveDirectory #RedTeam #BlueTeam #ThreatHunting #Pentesting #ADSecurity #Kerberoasting #DCSync #RBCD #BloodHound #SOC #EthicalHacking #WindowsSecurity
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I recently explored a comprehensive walkthrough on performing Active Directory penetration testing using BloodyAD — a powerful Linux-based tool for interacting with AD through LDAP and SAMR.
The document demonstrates how common AD misconfigurations can quickly lead to full domain compromise through techniques such as:
✅ AD Enumeration
✅ Kerberoasting & AS-REP Roasting
✅ DCSync Attacks
✅ ACL Abuse & GenericAll Exploitation
✅ Resource-Based Constrained Delegation (RBCD)
✅ Shadow Credentials Attack
✅ LAPS Password Extraction
✅ LDAP Enumeration & Privilege Escalation
What makes this especially valuable is the defensive perspective:
every attack path is paired with detection opportunities and hardening recommendations.
Key takeaway:
Most AD compromises happen because of misconfigurations, excessive privileges, weak monitoring, and poor segmentation — not “advanced malware.”
For Red Teamers, SOC Analysts, Blue Teams, and AD Administrators, understanding these attack chains is critical for building stronger defenses.
📌 Offensive knowledge builds defensive strength.
#CyberSecurity #ActiveDirectory #RedTeam #BlueTeam #ThreatHunting #Pentesting #ADSecurity #Kerberoasting #DCSync #RBCD #BloodHound #SOC #EthicalHacking #WindowsSecurity
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