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… It’s been a while since my last writeup, mostly due to ongoing learning, balancing work and family life, and, honestly, just not feeling like writing. (Excuses, I know, hahahaha.) However, I’m...
… It’s been a while since my last writeup, mostly due to ongoing learning, balancing work and family life, and, honestly, just not feeling like writing. (Excuses, I know, hahahaha.) However, I’m...
A few challenges for the n00bzCTF23 Forensics Crack & Crack This is a forensics challenge where we have to crack a few passwords. First we download the flag.zip file and if we try to unzi...
… Ok let’s start off with a port scan as usual Nmap Port 80 is open but it looks like we need to add jupiter.htb to our /etc/hosts file. You can use any text editor you want to edit /etc/host...
… First let’s start off by scanning for open ports. Threader3000 / Nmap Heading over to port 80 we find a login page that also tells us which version # is running. Let’s look for an exploi...
… Let’s start off with a port scan Threader3000 / Nmap That port seems strange let’s see if we can connect to it. Guess its time to ask Google… This looks interesting but h...
… Lets start off with a nmap scan.. We will come back to look for exploits on Nagios. Let’s check out whats on port 8080 We have an /upload page and a /register page. Let’s check out the up...