Why are PHP based msfvenom reverse shells for targeting my Windows server (for penetration testing purpose) not working?

I am just getting started with information security and trying to get a taste of it.
I am running Windows 10 in my laptop and have deployed DVWA in it on XAMPP. I am running a virtual machine in the same laptop with OS Kali linux. Before d… Continue reading Why are PHP based msfvenom reverse shells for targeting my Windows server (for penetration testing purpose) not working?

Should one Windows Server serve both high and low trust devices?

The high and low-trust devices themselves are separated by VLANs, however they both need to be connected to an Active Directory. The only way for the low-trust VLAN to access the high-trust VLAN would be through the Windows Server. Therefo… Continue reading Should one Windows Server serve both high and low trust devices?

Mirantis brings extensions to its Lens Kubernetes IDE, launches a new Kubernetes distro

Earlier this year, Mirantis, the company that now owns Docker’s enterprise business, acquired Lens, a desktop application that provides developers with something akin to an IDE for managing their Kubernetes clusters. At the time, Mirantis CEO Adrian Ionel told me that the company wants to offer enterprises the tools to quickly build modern applications. Today, […] Continue reading Mirantis brings extensions to its Lens Kubernetes IDE, launches a new Kubernetes distro

October 2020 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes potentially wormable Windows TCP/IP RCE flaw

On this October 2020 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft has plugged 87 security holes, including critical ones in the Windows TCP/IP stack and Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise Adobe has delivered security updates for Adobe Flash Player Int… Continue reading October 2020 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes potentially wormable Windows TCP/IP RCE flaw

Microsoft: Attackers Exploiting ‘ZeroLogon’ Windows Flaw

Microsoft warned on Wednesday that malicious hackers are exploiting a particularly dangerous flaw in Windows Server systems that could be used to give attackers the keys to the kingdom inside a vulnerable corporate network. Microsoft’s warning comes just days after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued an emergency directive instructing all federal agencies to patch the vulnerability by Sept. 21 at the latest. Continue reading Microsoft: Attackers Exploiting ‘ZeroLogon’ Windows Flaw

Microsoft warns hackers are actively targeting Zerologon vulnerability. Patch pronto!

If there are active attacks in the wild, if the DHS is ordering federal agencies to defend themselves, and if Zerologon is so easy to exploit, don’t you think your business should be patching itself as soon as possible? Continue reading Microsoft warns hackers are actively targeting Zerologon vulnerability. Patch pronto!

Feds Yell PATCH NOW over Windows AD ‘Zerologon’ Vuln

CISA sent an unusual warning late last week. The source of their fears? The Zerologon vulnerability, disclosed last week.
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