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HOW TO UNSKID YOURSELF 101 [1.] Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition This book covers coding (C, x86 assembly), exploitation (stack overflow, heap overflow, Format String), Networking (and network-based attacks), writing shellcode, countermeasures and some crypto. It's the very first book to read since it doesn't expect you to know anything before you start, though some experience with a programming language will certainly make things a lot easier. [2.] Web application Hacker's Handbook, 2nd Edition Covers pretty much all areas of web application security, could be seen as a reference guide, or a book to be read from start to finish. I'd recommend reading at least the first chapters before jumping back and forth in the book. [3.] Introductory Intel x86: Architecture, Assembly, Applications, & Alliteration http://opensecuritytraining.info/IntroX86.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4Z0S9ZbC0g A video course teaching you Intel x86, something you'll really want to know if you plan on pwning gibsons. It's a long course, but absolutely amazing which gives you a real good foundation for learning Software Exploitation and Reverse Engineering. Some of the stuff covered here are also in Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, but practice makes perfect. [4.] Exploits 1: Introduction to Software Exploits http://opensecuritytraining.info/Exploits1.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGyWvGmBYVw&list=PL96AB65DFCE02EE3E Another great video course from the guys over at OpenSecurityTraining.

Cool GitHub links - tools https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads.git https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/BloodHound.git https://github.com/sekirkity/BrowserGather https://github.com/commixproject/commix.git https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec.git https://github.com/leebaird/discover.git https://github.com/iagox86/dnscat2.git https://github.com/cheetz/Easy-P https://github.com/EmpireProject/Empire https://github.com/ChrisTruncer/EyeWitness.git https://github.com/anshumanbh/git-all-secrets.git https://github.com/OJ/gobuster.git https://github.com/GreatSCT/GreatSCT.git https://github.com/breenmachine/httpscreenshot https://github.com/cheetz/icmpshock https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-Obfuscation.git https://github.com/danielbohannon/Invoke-CradleCrafter.git https://github.com/peewpw/Invoke-WCMDump.git https://github.com/nidem/kerberoast.git https://github.com/guelfoweb/knock.git https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan.git https://github.com/blechschmidt/massdns.git https://github.com/putterpanda/mimikittenz.git https://github.com/samratashok/nishang.git https://github.com/codingo/NoSQLMap.git https://github.com/xorrior/RandomPS-Scripts.git https://github.com/fireeye/ReelPhish.git https://github.com/lgandx/Responder.git https://github.com/leostat/rtfm.git https://github.com/huntergregal/mimipenguin.git https://github.com/rebootuser/LinEnum.git https://github.com/mzet-/linux-exploit-suggester.git https://github.com/Arno0x/EmbedInHTML https://github.com/eladshamir/Internal-Monologue https://github.com/trustedsec/unicorn.git https://github.com/cheetz/generateJenkinsExploit.git https://github.com/sensepost/ruler.git https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists.git https://github.com/mdsecactivebreach/SharpShooter.git https://github.com/SimplySecurity/SimplyEmail.git https://github.com/pentestgeek/smbexec.git https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit.git https://github.com/SECFORCE/sparta.git https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot.git https://github.com/SpiderLabs/Spray.git https://github.com/TheRook/subbrute.git https://github.com/aboul3la/Sublist3r.git https://github.com/anshumanbh/tko-subs.git https://github.com/epinna/tplmap.git https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog.git https://github.com/trustedsec/unicorn.git https://github.com/Veil-Framework/Veil.git https://github.com/wifiphisher/wifiphisher.git https://github.com/GDSSecurity/Windows-Exploit-Suggester.git https://github.com/wpscanteam/wpscan.git https://github.com/anshumanbh/tko-subs https://github.com/cyberspacekittens/bloodhound.git https://github.com/nahamsec/HostileSubBruteforcer.git https://github.com/JordyZomer/autoSubTakeover.git https://github.com/vulnersCom/nmap-vulners.git

No Program icons after virus Use responsibly! I've seen this virus a couple times... It runs attrib and hides almost anything in the userprofile folder (%userprofile%). Unfortunately, in my experiences, ANYTHING in the public profile (i.e. AllUsers) is permanently removed, and even trying to run file recover tools like recuva, restorator, or anything that searches for and undeletes files, doesn't seem to find any evidence that it was ever there. I usually open the command prompt (start, run, cmd) and run the following commands cd %userprofile% attrib -h *.* /S /D cd %allusersprofile% attrib -h *.* /S /D this should recover any program icons that were specific to the user, but I'm certain that anything in the "All Users" folder will have to be restored manually, or through re-installation of the programs. Somebody might know better than I do though. Use responsibly!

CS6038 (Spring 2020) - Malware Analysis - UCincy Malware Analysis course at University of Cincinnati, Jan 2020-Apr 2020 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFvh_k-n27CnAyfsMDowQmogkG5MbZkXz

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