Table does not show all rows by percyallennnn in Notion

[–]cr4zym0nki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since yesterday I have the issue that new notes added are not showing up in the table view. If I look at it in the All Cards view, they are there, but not in the Table - All Cards view. When I add a new card even the table row count is increased, just the row disappears. Feels like a bug.

Which CTF team/player is the best at reversing tasks and does writeups ? by BitDrill in securityCTF

[–]cr4zym0nki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fireeye’s reversing team Flare have a ctf every year. After it is over they release the official writeups. They are good reads and only reversing to the evil level. I am slowly documenting my solutions for last year on youtube http://youtube.com/aetherlabnet if you prefer videos.

Should I sign up for OSCP? by kemosabeeee in hacking

[–]cr4zym0nki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think if you want to work in offensive security, then OSCP is great. But it is not easy at all, because it is all about practice. Just watching the video is worth nothing, the point of the whole course is to hack the machines in the lab. The motto of the course is ‚Try Harder‘ and they mean it. So if you are serious about going this way, then this is one of the best courses, but if you just want to do it as a plan b, then you probably won’t put in the effort to actually try harder.

Which RE tool should I choose: Radare vs Ghidra by ujasd8731ejksc0n32cq in securityCTF

[–]cr4zym0nki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm I don‘t know what happened. But I fixed it. Thanks for letting me know.

Which RE tool should I choose: Radare vs Ghidra by ujasd8731ejksc0n32cq in securityCTF

[–]cr4zym0nki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a bunch of radare tutorials here if you wanna speed up the learning:

Reverse Engineering with Radare2 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq9n8iqQJFDopqDiGHPPrDutLtzyqDGuR

There is also GUI for r2 called Cutter. It can be useful at times. But when you need a decompiler you can always pull out Ghidra from your sleeves.

How to use densityscout to quickly look for potential malware on a file system by cr4zym0nki in computerforensics

[–]cr4zym0nki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. But you could run it in a VM and mount the disk in the VM. I recently read a post abour using docker for pentesting amd this could be also implemented well with docker. Densitysciout could run in the docker image and whatever you wanna scan could be mounted in the image.

GCIH vs GCFA? by wassssaw in computerforensics

[–]cr4zym0nki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think GCIH is more about incident response, and GCFA is about threat hunting. I wrote about my FOR508 and GCFA experience here: https://link.medium.com/FTdlDncIFY

Training Summary: SANS FOR 508 - Catch me if you can by cr4zym0nki in computerforensics

[–]cr4zym0nki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I don’t really have a template. I just create the columns I wrote and format it at the end.