These are CTF and KOTH writeups on different platforms, though usually I am active on Try Hack Me. I currently hold Top 3% globally on Try Hack Me and aim to keep climbing.
My strengths are Linux exploitation, web application exploitation, and privilege escalation. My weaknesses are generally Active Directory exploitation, establishing persistence, and reverse engineering executables and binaries. These are what I am currently working on to improve.
The summary for this box on TryHackMe mentions a password manager being used, implying we will be exploiting some vulnerability in this to gain access. It also mentions a subscription to THM is hidden on the box but has long been redeemed. Still, it would be cool if we can find that just to say …
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I was interested in attempting Blueprint because this is listed as a Windows machine on THM without really any other information. Though I have worked hacking Windows machines, most of my experience has been around Linux. Im interested to see what all I notice is different since it has been awhile since my last Windows …
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Startup is a CTF on Try Hack Me described as having “traditional vulnerabilities via nontraditional means”. I haven’t done this one before and am interested if this will point us towards Metasploit, setting up a reverse shell on a web server, or another go-to for CTF’s. We start off with our nmap scan and directory …
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Today we are doing the CTF “Cyborg” on THM. This is an easy machine and includes “encrypted archives, source code analysis and more”. I did this once awhile ago but wanted to post a write up since this is unusual in that it includes third-party tools that we have to learn if we expect to …
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