There was a very particular style of DDOS attack just now, it was mitigated.
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-20-2013, 02:53 AM
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(07-20-2013, 02:44 AM)ProblemSolva Wrote: yea i know man.
always use that when i dont trust something
however usually when u use sandbox u get alot of errors
preventing it work properly, and then i usually switch to running it normally
and scanning it with malware bytes before running.
Vmware is best, it's just a lot more on the system. It has a lot less errors.
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-22-2013, 09:32 AM
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(07-20-2013, 02:53 AM)Sinisterkid Wrote: Vmware is best, it's just a lot more on the system. It has a lot less errors.
Please explain why vmware is the best, what is wrong with openvz, xen, virtualbox, go on...
@OP unix, backtrack ,etc wtf are you saying, please learn proper terminology before asking questions, you can try hydra or even nmap+ncrack; alternatively you can learn to properly 'hack'; but I doubt you want that, you just want the easy way out...bruteforcing will land you in many honeypots as well lolol.
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-22-2013, 09:47 AM
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(07-22-2013, 09:32 AM)yokai Wrote: Please explain why vmware is the best, what is wrong with openvz, xen, virtualbox, go on...
@OP unix, backtrack ,etc wtf are you saying, please learn proper terminology before asking questions, you can try hydra or even nmap+ncrack; alternatively you can learn to properly 'hack'; but I doubt you want that, you just want the easy way out...bruteforcing will land you in many honeypots as well lolol.
I meant a virtual machine. I'll correct myself here by saying vmware is actually the worst, in most cases, as it is the most popular and therefore has the most antis.
Also, when you say properly "hack", a lot of the things people want to hack are not so easily done, especially to a beginner. If you are so good, why don't you point people in the right direction instead of just making them seem stupid? I honestly don't understand what you expect to get from a hacking community if you aren't sharing and you already think you know everything, I'd actually like to learn from you but I'd rather go without the knowledge because I know that in the end that if I really asked for any kind of help, even to be pointed in the right direction, I'd be called a skid for knowledge I haven't acquired yet.
Maybe I'm wrong, and if I am could you point me in the direction of the RCE exploit you used on my site? I want to understand it a little better and how it is done, it's something that I have never heard of and every google search I have done has only gotten me Microsoft remote desktop exploits for XP.
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-22-2013, 10:04 AM
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I do point people in the right direction, proof,
http://www.sinister.ly/Thread-Need-local...9#pid91299
None of them are actually the worst, they all have their ups and downs, the RCE on your site? Why don't you go ahead, download the software you had on your site, learn a bit of php, go through it and look for the vuln, I'm not going to spoonfeed you and give you a fucking 0day.
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-22-2013, 10:12 AM
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(07-22-2013, 10:04 AM)yokai Wrote: I do point people in the right direction, proof, http://www.sinister.ly/Thread-Need-local...9#pid91299
None of them are actually the worst, they all have their ups and downs, the RCE on your site? Why don't you go ahead, download the software you had on your site, learn a bit of php, go through it and look for the vuln, I'm not going to spoonfeed you and give you a fucking 0day.
I'm working on c++ at the moment, I don't want to try to learn php at the same time, it's next on my list, though. I assume that RCE is remote code execution, correct? Try looking for RCE on google, you get a lot of different shit, even narrowing it down with other keywords.
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-22-2013, 10:16 AM
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(07-22-2013, 10:12 AM)Sinisterkid Wrote: I'm working on c++ at the moment, I don't want to try to learn php at the same time, it's next on my list, though. I assume that RCE is remote code execution, correct? Try looking for RCE on google, you get a lot of different shit, even narrowing it down with other keywords.
C++ is miles above your vb.net shit so good job, php will be easy to grab onto if you know C/CPP w/e; yes rce is remote code exec, and that was just some of the nice shit I found, there is SQLi/XSS as well but that's gay..
I'll make the future auditing quest easier for you,
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31155...-functions
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RE: help Cracking RDP & VPS 07-22-2013, 10:26 AM
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(07-22-2013, 10:16 AM)yokai Wrote: C++ is miles above your vb.net shit so good job, php will be easy to grab onto if you know C/CPP w/e; yes rce is remote code exec, and that was just some of the nice shit I found, there is SQLi/XSS as well but that's gay..
I'll make the future auditing quest easier for you,
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31155...-functions
I've always thought vb.net was shit, but I wanted to make a specific program with specific features about two years ago, and I'm trying to motivate myself now to learn how to actually do shit instead of not wanting to do anything because I'd rather accomplish nothing than use other peoples tools constantly. I chose C++ first because I know it's a good basis for everything else, including php. And about the sqli and xss, I assume that it was done manually, correct? I am wanting to hack the demo site that is up so the coder of the software will listen to me and fix his shit, he has been ignoring me since I notified him of the hack even after I tried to help him find the person who was DoSing his site.
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