Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 12-14-2012, 07:04 PM
#11
Nice information. Keep it up.
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Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 12-15-2012, 07:53 PM
#12
Thanks I really appreciate it :3
Learning is the easy part. Putting it to use...now that's the hard part which still isnt very hard but is limited to your imagination.
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Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 12-15-2012, 09:11 PM
#13
Nice tutorial,
Keep it up man!
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Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 01-03-2013, 03:04 PM
#14
Good tutorial, I'll try this next time I need to "Hack" a network
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Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 01-08-2013, 04:47 AM
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And btw mate, I was using the word "Hack" as a general term. so please, shut the fuck up and get out ^~^
Learning is the easy part. Putting it to use...now that's the hard part which still isnt very hard but is limited to your imagination.
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Eleven Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 03-05-2013, 02:37 PM
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LOL, why does one even need armitage?
What's the point of "Angry IP Scanner"?
Just find boxes on your network running Windows XP and pray for it to be vulnerable to windows/smb/ms08_067_netapi.
The best way would be to DNS Spoof the whole Network to a Java Drive By. Once you get a meterpreter session with metasploit, you could then pivot to try to get into the machines on the network, and start the attack from the first compromised machine.
A great way to pivot would be the Pass The Hash attack. Running hashdump will get the hashed password of the local administrator on that box, which is located in the SAM's DataBase.
Getting access to this hash, you could then use windows/smb/psexec to try to login to the other systems from that hash (The hashes must be the same).
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Twelve Years of Service
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RE: Hacking a Network with Armitage 03-05-2013, 02:40 PM
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...just putting information out there mate...some people want to know things. I was just putting this info out there for some people who most likely would want to know it.
Learning is the easy part. Putting it to use...now that's the hard part which still isnt very hard but is limited to your imagination.
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