To start out, here are the tools and blogs that helped inspire this idea, or are similar in execution:| anubissec.github.io
It has been a long time for any type of blog or content, but I’m happy to writing again.| anubissec.github.io
This is kind of a shot in the dark when it comes to content. As with most of my blog, this is mainly for my own tracking and edification but I hope to provide something adequate for others. This is a subject matter I’ve been trying to break into for a while but have been struggling for quite some time. It’s definitely out my realm of comfortability, but I’m hoping this blog will help with that.| anubissec.github.io
It’s been a hot minute, but I thought I would start documenting little things I learn while going through the Offshore labs via HackTheBox. This is a simulated Active Directory forest with simulated users and real life scenarios. Your point is to hack your way though by any means, and get all the flags! It’s an added cost to the otherwise free lab set up, but definitely worth the price.| anubissec.github.io
And I’m back with another write up tracking my progress figuring out all the ways to break vulnserver! This time we will fuzz and break the GMON command. This time we will see that it’s not a classic buffer overflow, but rather a very specific overflow that requires a bit more work to make it work for us. Without going into more detail too early, let’s start fuzzing the application!| anubissec.github.io
This is it, I’m jumping on the bandwagon of documenting my OSCE/CTP prep. Even though blogs like this are plentiful, and certainly will contain a larger wealth of knowledge than what will be found here, I am mainly doing this for my own tracking. I would like to not only see my own personal growth, but I’ve always said to people “If you can teach/explain a topic to someone else, that’s when you know you fully understand it.”| anubissec.github.io
Hello! This will be the first post of this series that I am doing in which I track the little things that I learn throughout the week.| anubissec.github.io
What is this about?| anubissec.github.io
This is the final stretch of this certification! What an amazing ride, let’s finish off strong.| anubissec.github.io
Well, it’s been quite a while since my last post, but it feels good to be back again. I’ve taken a break from doing exploit development stuff since getting m...| anubissec.github.io