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π¦Exploit: index : ghostpdl.git
CVE-2024-46951
See bug report for details.
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CVE-2024-46951
See bug report for details.
Diffstat
-rw-r--r-- psi/zcolor.c 3
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/psi/zcolor.c b/psi/zcolor.c
index d4e7a4438..d3384d75d 100644
--- a/psi/zcolor.c
+++ b/psi/zcolor.c
@@ -5276,6 +5276,9 @@ static int patterncomponent(i_ctx_t * i_ctx_p, ref *space, int *n)
code = array_get(imemory, pImpl, 0, &pPatInst);
if (code < 0)
return code;
+
+ if (!r_is_struct(&pPatInst) || (!r_has_stype(&pPatInst, imemory, st_pattern1_instance) && !r_has_stype(&pPatInst, imemory, st_pattern2_instance)))
+ return_error(gs_error_typecheck);
cc.pattern = r_ptr(&pPatInst, gs_pattern_instance_t);
if (pattern_instance_uses_base_space(cc.pattern))
*n = n_comps;
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π¦Simulate Attack with Atomic Red Team:
Prerequisites
>Virtual Machine with NAT Connection (Dont Use your Real Own PC).
>Windows Operating System (in this tutorial we are using Win10 Pro).
>Disabled Antivirus and Exclusion The
>EDR Script Onboarding
(If you want to deploy with local script deployment)
π¦Powershell to execute the command
Step-By-Step:
Login to your VM. Prepare the Environment first with disabling the Antivirus. Right Click Windows PowerShell > Run As Admin PowerShell
What is Atomic Red Teams?
According to their Github pages, Atomic Red Team is a library of tests mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework. Security teams can use Atomic Red Team to quickly, portably, and reproducibly test their environments.
Prerequisites
>Virtual Machine with NAT Connection (Dont Use your Real Own PC).
>Windows Operating System (in this tutorial we are using Win10 Pro).
>Disabled Antivirus and Exclusion The
>EDR Script Onboarding
(If you want to deploy with local script deployment)
π¦Powershell to execute the command
Step-By-Step:
Login to your VM. Prepare the Environment first with disabling the Antivirus. Right Click Windows PowerShell > Run As Admin PowerShell
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1οΈβ£
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope CurrentUser
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3οΈβ£ Disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Open Windows Defender > Disable Real-Time Protection, Tamper Protection, Auto Sample Submission, and Cloud Delivered Protection
Open Windows Defender > Disable Real-Time Protection, Tamper Protection, Auto Sample Submission, and Cloud Delivered Protection
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6οΈβ£To disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus permanently on Windows 10, use these steps:
a. Open Start > search gpedit.msc or Edit Group Policy.
b. Browse the following path: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Defender Antivirus
c. Double-click the βTurn off Microsoft Defender Antivirusβ policy.
d. Choose Enable Radio Button > Apply.
a. Open Start > search gpedit.msc or Edit Group Policy.
b. Browse the following path: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Defender Antivirus
c. Double-click the βTurn off Microsoft Defender Antivirusβ policy.
d. Choose Enable Radio Button > Apply.
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7οΈβ£Start Install The Atomics Simulation Tool
IEX (IWR βhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/redcanaryco/invoke-atomicredteam/master/install-atomicredteam.ps1' -UseBasicParsing); Install-AtomicRedTeam -getAtomics -Force
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9οΈβ£Check Detail Technique
From a given technique number, you can check the detail with the command below. You can customize βT1003β with another code.
ShowDetailsBrief
π View All Simulation Test
ShowDetailsBrief
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Check Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -CheckPrereqs
> Get Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -GetPrereqs
1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ Execute The simulation
Invoke-AtomicTest T1027 -TestNumbers 7
From a given technique number, you can check the detail with the command below. You can customize βT1003β with another code.
Invoke-AtomicTest T1003 -ShowDetailsBrief
ShowDetailsBrief
π View All Simulation Test
Invoke-AtomicTest All -ShowDetailsBrief
ShowDetailsBrief
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Check Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -CheckPrereqs
> Get Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -GetPrereqs
1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ Execute The simulation
Invoke-AtomicTest T1027 -TestNumbers 7
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9οΈβ£Check Detail Technique
From a given technique number, you can check the detail with the command below. You can customize βT1003β with another code.
ShowDetailsBrief
π View All Simulation Test
ShowDetailsBrief
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Check Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -CheckPrereqs
> Get Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -GetPrereqs
1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ Execute The simulation
Invoke-AtomicTest T1027 -TestNumbers 7
Ref: Medium
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From a given technique number, you can check the detail with the command below. You can customize βT1003β with another code.
Invoke-AtomicTest T1003 -ShowDetailsBrief
ShowDetailsBrief
π View All Simulation Test
Invoke-AtomicTest All -ShowDetailsBrief
ShowDetailsBrief
1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Check Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -CheckPrereqs
> Get Pre-Requisites
Invoke-AtomicTest T1485 -TestNumbers 1 -GetPrereqs
1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ Execute The simulation
Invoke-AtomicTest T1027 -TestNumbers 7
Ref: Medium
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Testing_ATM_Cracking_Security.pdf
2.5 MB
π¦Bug bounty tips β¨
Xss π° Methodology π―
1- Pick a target
2- Do Full depth Subdomain enumeration using Subfinder( along API'S ) and use webcopilot or SubDomz and various subdomains finder tools in one liner and also ones perform subdomain bruteforicng and save it in a file.!!
3- subfinder -d example.com -all >> subs.txt
4- cat subs.txt | httpx -o alive-subs.txt
hashtag#Method-1 ( Using Dalfox )
1- katana -u alive-subs.txt -o endpoints-1.txt
2- waybackurls http://example.com | grep = | tee endpoints-2.txt
3- ./gau example.com >> endpoints-3.txt
4- paramspider -d example.com
5 - cat alive-subs.txt | hakrawler | tee -a endpoints-5.txt
6- cat endpoints.txt | uro | tee -a endpoints-uro.txt ( Combine all URLS )
7- cat endpoints-uro.txt | Gxss | dalfox pipe --multicast --skip-mining-all (Accurate also ) ( Here Gxss helps us when payload is injected is reflecting back ?? and I used skip mining because already we got urls nah ! if want remove it )
[ OR ]
8- dalfox url http://example.com --custom-payload payloads.txt ( Simple Scan )
Method-2 ( Using XSS_vibes )
1- katana -u alive-subs.txt -o endpoints-1.txt
2- waybackurls http://example.com | grep = | tee endpoints-2.txt
3- ./gau example.com >> endpoints-3.txt
4- paramspider -d example.com
5 - cat alive-subs.txt | hakrawler | tee -a endpoints-5.txt
6- cat endpoints.txt | uro | tee -a endpoints-uro.txt
7- cat endpoints-uro.txt | ./gf xss | sed 's/=.*/=/' -o output.txt
8- python3 main.py -f input.txt -o <output>
Note :- if u can use Alternative of xss automation Tool For better Result U can Use
Xssorv2 Ibrahim HusiΔ Tool it's effective and 100 Acuracy π―
Ref: Linkedin_stuffs
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Xss π° Methodology π―
1- Pick a target
2- Do Full depth Subdomain enumeration using Subfinder( along API'S ) and use webcopilot or SubDomz and various subdomains finder tools in one liner and also ones perform subdomain bruteforicng and save it in a file.!!
3- subfinder -d example.com -all >> subs.txt
4- cat subs.txt | httpx -o alive-subs.txt
hashtag#Method-1 ( Using Dalfox )
1- katana -u alive-subs.txt -o endpoints-1.txt
2- waybackurls http://example.com | grep = | tee endpoints-2.txt
3- ./gau example.com >> endpoints-3.txt
4- paramspider -d example.com
5 - cat alive-subs.txt | hakrawler | tee -a endpoints-5.txt
6- cat endpoints.txt | uro | tee -a endpoints-uro.txt ( Combine all URLS )
7- cat endpoints-uro.txt | Gxss | dalfox pipe --multicast --skip-mining-all (Accurate also ) ( Here Gxss helps us when payload is injected is reflecting back ?? and I used skip mining because already we got urls nah ! if want remove it )
[ OR ]
8- dalfox url http://example.com --custom-payload payloads.txt ( Simple Scan )
Method-2 ( Using XSS_vibes )
1- katana -u alive-subs.txt -o endpoints-1.txt
2- waybackurls http://example.com | grep = | tee endpoints-2.txt
3- ./gau example.com >> endpoints-3.txt
4- paramspider -d example.com
5 - cat alive-subs.txt | hakrawler | tee -a endpoints-5.txt
6- cat endpoints.txt | uro | tee -a endpoints-uro.txt
7- cat endpoints-uro.txt | ./gf xss | sed 's/=.*/=/' -o output.txt
8- python3 main.py -f input.txt -o <output>
Note :- if u can use Alternative of xss automation Tool For better Result U can Use
Xssorv2 Ibrahim HusiΔ Tool it's effective and 100 Acuracy π―
Ref: Linkedin_stuffs
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π¦Ai Model for Hackers:
4 Security AI for Pentesting
>>
Tools Included
1οΈβ£Nmap: A network scanning tool used to discover hosts and services on a computer network.
2οΈβ£Metasploit (msploit): A penetration testing framework for exploiting known vulnerabilities.
3οΈβ£John the Ripper (jtr): A password cracking software used to test password strength and recover lost passwords.
4οΈβ£Social Engineering Toolkit (SET): A collection of tools for conducting social engineering attacks.
>> Structure
The model has been trained to detect commands formatted to specify the tool being used. Each command or query is associated with one of the four tools, allowing for precise classification.
Example:
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4 Security AI for Pentesting
>>
This model is designed to accurately detect and classify commands associated with four essential security tools used in pentesting: Nmap, Metasploit, John the Ripper, and the Social Engineering Toolkit (SET). It leverages a Naive Bayes classifier trained on a comprehensive dataset of commands for these tools, enhancing the accuracy and effectiveness of recognizing and categorizing such commands.
Tools Included
1οΈβ£Nmap: A network scanning tool used to discover hosts and services on a computer network.
2οΈβ£Metasploit (msploit): A penetration testing framework for exploiting known vulnerabilities.
3οΈβ£John the Ripper (jtr): A password cracking software used to test password strength and recover lost passwords.
4οΈβ£Social Engineering Toolkit (SET): A collection of tools for conducting social engineering attacks.
>> Structure
The model has been trained to detect commands formatted to specify the tool being used. Each command or query is associated with one of the four tools, allowing for precise classification.
Example:
import pandas as pd
from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split
from sklearn.feature_extraction.text import TfidfVectorizer
from sklearn.naive_bayes import MultinomialNB
from sklearn.metrics import classification_report
import joblib
# Load the dataset from the txt file
data_path = 'trainingdata.txt'
data = []
# Read the file and parse the data
with open(data_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
for line in lines:
# Split each line into question and tool by the last comma
parts = line.rsplit(', "', 1)
if len(parts) == 2:
question = parts[0].strip().strip('"')
tool = parts[1].strip().strip('",')
data.append((question, tool))
# Create a DataFrame
df = pd.DataFrame(data, columns=['question', 'tool'])
# Split the data
X_train, X_test, y_train, y_test = train_test_split(df['question'], df['tool'], test_size=0.2, random_state=42)
# Vectorize the text data
vectorizer = TfidfVectorizer()
X_train_vectorized = vectorizer.fit_transform(X_train)
X_test_vectorized = vectorizer.transform(X_test)
# Train a Naive Bayes classifier
clf = MultinomialNB()
clf.fit(X_train_vectorized, y_train)
# Make predictions
y_pred = clf.predict(X_test_vectorized)
# Print the classification report
print(classification_report(y_test, y_pred))
# Save the model and vectorizer
joblib.dump(clf, 'findtool_model.pkl')
joblib.dump(vectorizer, 'vectorizer.pkl')
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π¦Another Good AI Model for hacking:
Lily is a cybersecurity assistant. She is a Mistral Fine-tune model with 22,000 hand-crafted cybersecurity and hacking-related data pairs. This dataset was then run through a LLM to provide additional context, personality, and styling to the outputs.
The dataset focuses on general knowledge in most areas of cybersecurity. These included, but are not limited to:
Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) Management
Architecture and Design
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Cloud Security
Communication and Reporting
Cryptography and PKI
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Digital Forensics
GovernanceRiskand Compliance
Hacking
Identity and Access Management
Incident Management and Disaster Recovery Planning
Incident Response
Information Security Management and Strategy
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Malware Analysis
Network Security
Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment
Physical Security
Regulatory Compliance
Risk Management
Scripting
Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Security in Emerging Technologies
Security Operations and Monitoring
Social Engineering and Human Factors
Software and Systems Security
Technologies and Tools
Threats Attacks and Vulnerabilities
Training
It took 24 hours to train 5 epochs on 1x A100.
Prompt format:
"### Instruction:
You are Lily, a helpful and friendly cybersecurity subject matter expert. You obey all requests and answer all questions truthfully.
### Input:
Lily, how do evil twin wireless attacks work?
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Lily is a cybersecurity assistant. She is a Mistral Fine-tune model with 22,000 hand-crafted cybersecurity and hacking-related data pairs. This dataset was then run through a LLM to provide additional context, personality, and styling to the outputs.
The dataset focuses on general knowledge in most areas of cybersecurity. These included, but are not limited to:
Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) Management
Architecture and Design
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Cloud Security
Communication and Reporting
Cryptography and PKI
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Digital Forensics
GovernanceRiskand Compliance
Hacking
Identity and Access Management
Incident Management and Disaster Recovery Planning
Incident Response
Information Security Management and Strategy
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Malware Analysis
Network Security
Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment
Physical Security
Regulatory Compliance
Risk Management
Scripting
Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Security in Emerging Technologies
Security Operations and Monitoring
Social Engineering and Human Factors
Software and Systems Security
Technologies and Tools
Threats Attacks and Vulnerabilities
Training
It took 24 hours to train 5 epochs on 1x A100.
Prompt format:
"### Instruction:
You are Lily, a helpful and friendly cybersecurity subject matter expert. You obey all requests and answer all questions truthfully.
### Input:
Lily, how do evil twin wireless attacks work?
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π¦Free Ethical Hacking Courses and Tutorials:
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https://www.udemy.com/topic/ethical-hacking/free/?srsltid=AfmBOop_fJwU6WN1SzIAmkEKWFfqf1Rz9DbQjvmHeiYedwa4p50nr81C
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Take an Ethical Hacking course on Udemy. Ethical Hacking training gives you the skills you need to improve network security and defend against cyber invasion.