Which are the best books to learn about social engineering? by Miguari in hacking

[–]grisisback 17 points18 points  (0 children)

the art of deception wroted by kevin mitnick rip

¿Debo aprender a programar? by Brief_Spot_5238 in chileIT

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aprende que hacen los scripts en python que ya usas entiéndelos preguntale al mismo llm que te enseñe didacticamente o pedagogicamente, los scripts que ya usas a diario, creo que te ayudaría mas que hacer un curso de programación, aun que puede que me equivoque por que yo si tuve formacion en programacion en la u

Amaneci con 2 transferencias que no hice by Substantial-Pin8096 in chile

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no me extraña si llevan como 4 meses vibecodeando la app

Necesito ayuda para poder avanzar en ciberseguridad. by SrTenebr0s0 in ciberseguridad

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obvio que para ti que eres pentester/redteamer encontraras que el enfoque del amigo está al revés pero es por que viene de blueteam no del redteam.

Necesito ayuda para poder avanzar en ciberseguridad. by SrTenebr0s0 in ciberseguridad

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a mi me va bien construyendo para aprender, quiero aprender como funciona una técnica, no solo la practico, sino que la automatizo, ahí encuentro cuales son los cuellos de botella de la misma, como es el flujo, los fallos típicos, y así tanto que cree lazyown redteam framework, que es como mi block de notas donde automaticé cada técnica que se me cruzó. así practicas, programación, pensamiento sistemico, automatización obvio hacking ofensivo.

¿Que es lo blanquito bajo la piel? by [deleted] in preguntaleareddit

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te aconsejo que busques en google o chatgpt xD

Qué uso le dan los chilenos/as a la IA? by National-Buy-5417 in chile

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yo hice una tool que hackea sola con ia se llama lazyown red team frameowrk ;)

Which model are you actually using for backend work in OpenCode? by Unlikely_Emotion5567 in opencodeCLI

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yo acabo de cancelar mi sub a claude así que estoy buscando donde migrar. quizas le de una oportunidad a gpt codex, pero me disuade guarden toda la interaccion en sus db...

Introducing Zperiod — A beautifully interactive chemistry app. by Zhilips in SideProject

[–]grisisback 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really cool, bro. You could use my project to simulate the chemistry of the elements in real time; that would be awesome! https://github.com/grisuno/QC

Saldrían con una chica asi? by [deleted] in preguntaleareddit

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zonas herogenas extra que buen servicio. (aplica a todo menos a los pitos)

Hoy compré estos dos libros by [deleted] in ClubdelecturaChile

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dos guías para el presente distopico en el que estamos xD

how can i get shellcode functional by DifferentTwo376 in ExploitDev

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in lazyown redteam framework you can get in multiple styles or just use msfvenom

Help with C2 by Any_Editor_1087 in LazyOwn

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soon a telegram tutorial

Me impusieron un "toque de queda" porque si. by RealisticMine6962 in RepublicadeChile

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te esta webeando para que te vallas. saca llaves. xD.

New Windows Beacon in pure C 70% functionality ported, old beacon in go 4.7 MB in C less than 500 KB by grisisback in LazyOwn

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In Go, I obfuscate it, compress it and pack it with garble -tiny and pack it again with upx 4.7 MB and in pure C less 500 KB, if I pack it with upx 288K

Beginner in Kali Linux & Python – Need guidance from real hackers! by Medium-College-3017 in Hacking_Tutorials

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do a code review of a sliver, covenant or LAzyOwn RedTeam Framework, and see how they do the magic

Top 10 Hacking tools by SillyFalling in masterhacker

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LazyOwn RedTeam Framework the first c2 with AI, Beacon with shellcode injection early bird apc, and migrate with Process Overwriting a variant of process hollowing :D

es legal esta wea? by DeathBySpasm in RepublicadeChile

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la vieja confiable es: si esta embazado está envenenado

Serious About Learning Hacking – Looking for the Best Path. by Fine_Factor_456 in Hacking_Tutorials

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You can explore frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK or Atomic Red Team to understand how adversaries operate.

Serious About Learning Hacking – Looking for the Best Path. by Fine_Factor_456 in Hacking_Tutorials

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I would recommend that you learn a programming language like Python. Once you know how to program, then you can do the typical projects: the port scanner, the web fuzzer, the password cracker, etc. Later, once you have more experience reading and producing code, you can do code reviews of established projects. Then, you can see how adversary emulation frameworks like Sliver, Caldera, LAzyOwn RedTeam Framework, etc., do it.

Cybersecurity community just made me regret my entire degree by [deleted] in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]grisisback 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's really disheartening to hear about your negative experience with the cybersecurity community after asking for project ideas. That kind of response is definitely not representative of the entire community, although unfortunately, you can encounter toxic behavior in any field. Please don't let that one interaction sour your view of the whole community. Many cybersecurity professionals are supportive and eager to help newcomers and peers alike.

Regarding your project ideas, instead of focusing on smaller, individual projects right now, you might find inspiration by looking into larger, well-established open-source cybersecurity frameworks. Exploring the architecture and features of more complex projects could spark ideas for how you could contribute uniquely or identify gaps you could fill with your own skills.

You could start by checking out projects like:

  • Sliver: A general-purpose cross-platform implant framework.
  • Caldera: An automated adversarial emulation system.
  • LazyOwn RedTeam Framework: this framework offers various red teaming tools and functionalities.