Phishing with Macros and Powershell
Over the past 6 months, it seems we’ve been experiencing a resurgence of macro-based malware, possibly because it’s such a simple and proven means of delivering a phishing payload to large organizations. If you’re performing a penetration test against an organization and you have reason to believe untrusted macro execution is enabled, they can also be a good means to test user awareness and gain a foothold via social engineering. Regardless of their popularity,…
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Offensive Security’s CTP and OSCE – My Experience
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Overview I had been wanting to take the Cracking The Perimeter (CTP) course for some time but my schedule was pretty hectic. I finally forced myself to start it at the beginning of the new year and I’m really glad I did. As promised, here is my review… Prerequisites Offsec states the following: Many pre-requisites are required, such as good familiarity with a Ollydbg, and a general mastery of offensive network security techniques. Definitely sound advice….
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