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Week 4. Humble Down.

tl;dr - Beat humble, feeling lazy. Ready to get back into the labs, HTB and some useful links. 20 days till exam. When do I start panicking? A Monday post instead today, had a pretty off weekend busy with work and just relaxing a bit. Started the previous week with humble rooted however! That got … Continue reading Week 4. Humble Down. →

tzar19 Uncategorized Leave a comment August 5, 2019August 5, 2019 4 Minutes

Netmon

So Netmon was a nice little box, not much digging was required for the first flag thats for sure. Nice little exploit of another network / sysadmin web application these seem to always be quite fun and straightforward as they are often designed to execute code on a server. Anyway on with the box! Kicks … Continue reading Netmon →

tzar19 Uncategorized Leave a comment July 3, 2019July 3, 2019 3 Minutes

The Final Countdown….with pwntools!

Soooo I fell over my own timetable this weekend. Didn't get a chance to post any blog stuff or even my writeup for NetMon (which will be up tomorrow just in case you haven't read enough of them). I got a bit engrossed in a box on HTB, its called Ellingson, and I can't reccommend … Continue reading The Final Countdown….with pwntools! →

tzar19 Uncategorized Leave a comment July 2, 2019July 3, 2019 2 Minutes

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