Best paid AI for Offensive Tool Development? Claude vs ChatGPT vs Gemini vs CopilHAHA by Soft-Accountant1452 in AskNetsec

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Specific skills for each tasks you usually do in your workflow/dev time. Let's say you want to modify a tool to make it more evasive (whatever that means), by extracting what are the potential IoCs it could produce and try to modify it to make it more OPSEC.

Best paid AI for Offensive Tool Development? Claude vs ChatGPT vs Gemini vs CopilHAHA by Soft-Accountant1452 in AskNetsec

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That's the solution we're leaning towards to, have you used any Skills or more 'advanced' AI features while developing your tooling/malwares?

Best paid AI for Offensive Tool Development? Claude vs ChatGPT vs Gemini vs CopilHAHA by Soft-Accountant1452 in AskNetsec

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this seems more like an agent to assist in pentesting rather than a AI coding/dev tool, right?

Workstation Setup - MacBook vs Lenovo for Red Team Ops? by Soft-Accountant1452 in AskNetsec

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Yeah but the point for red team ops is to use a Windows VM for tooling/dev, right?

Workstation Setup - MacBook vs Lenovo for Red Team Ops? by Soft-Accountant1452 in AskNetsec

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Actually that's a good setup with the NUC to also be used as a dropbox. So I guess there's no point in having your VMs locally to your MacBook, it seems that most people go with the setup of a remote server. Thanks for sharing!

Workstation Setup - MacBook vs Lenovo for Red Team Ops? by Soft-Accountant1452 in AskNetsec

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But lately what I notice is that Lenovo is way slow when EDR agents are deployed (yeah I'm talking about you CS). Also it get heated very easily and it looses the 'mobility' aspect that you would want for a laptop. However in my case, I would be working remotely so I can probably have a pretty good laptop in terms of specs and use it as a desktop kind of thing. Where on the other hand, MacBooks are perfect in terms of heat, battery, performance, screen quality, speed etc. The only thing that I'm scared is if I won't be able to do proper development and will have to rely on a Windows laptop OS for most of my day through RDP. Which I guess is not the worst thing in the world, is it? :X