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0x6: Eternal Blue

Considered to be an entry level capture the flag (CTF) challenge, Blue is a fun little room that gives you a taste of what is involved in attacking and escalating privileges on a vulnerable machine, using a real world example of a common exploit.

comrade cheese GNU/Linux, Kali, Security, TryHackMe Leave a comment 27/07/202001/08/2020

0x5: Messing With Metasploit

Let's discuss and demonstrate using the Metasploit framework to exploit a vulnerability we found and gain an initial foothold on the target system.

comrade cheese GNU/Linux, Kali, Security 1 Comment 09/07/202009/07/2020

0x4: Network Mapping With Nmap

Nmap is a free, open source network scanner that is used to discover hosts and the services those hosts are running. It provides a wide range of features and functionality, from operating system discovery and vulnerability detection to simple port scanning and enumeration.

comrade cheese GNU/Linux, Kali, Security 2 Comments 07/07/202008/07/2020

0x3: Password Hash Cracking

'Crack the Hash' is a fun little challenge that demonstrates the fundamentals of cryptographic hash cracking and the importance of a long password, hashed with a strong algorithm.

comrade cheese GNU/Linux, Kali, Security, TryHackMe 1 Comment 24/06/202024/06/2020

0x2: Minimal Debian Install Guide

The goal of this post is to outline a minimal Debian install using i3 as the windows manager and Xorg as the display server to give us the most performant, light weight and configurable desktop environment we can.

comrade cheese Debian, GNU/Linux Leave a comment 22/06/202024/06/2020

0x1: i3 + i3gaps Kali Linux

I love using i3 + i3gaps on my minimal Debian builds as not only does it look super 1337 hackerman lvl 9000, it is lightweight performance wise and is pretty easy to use. So have I decided to try it out on Kali Linux.

comrade cheese GNU/Linux, Kali 1 Comment 20/06/202024/06/2020

0x0: Making Unity Personal Go Dark

By default Unity locks the dark theme behind it's pro version/subscription model. The community has begged for this to be a standard feature for all versions of Unity for years, and when considered as an accessibility issue, it is pretty ridiculous that this isn't a standard feature.

comrade cheese Game Development, Unity3D 1 Comment 07/09/201927/06/2020
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