

https://shop.hak5.org/products/shark-jack technically runs openwrt.
SoC: 580MHz MediaTek MT7628 mips CPU
Memory: 64 MB DDR2 RAM, 64 MB SPI Flash
https://shop.hak5.org/products/shark-jack technically runs openwrt.
SoC: 580MHz MediaTek MT7628 mips CPU
Memory: 64 MB DDR2 RAM, 64 MB SPI Flash
I do a fair amount of pentesting and I’m on mobile, so I’ll just list software.
Trufflehog & nosey parker (both kinda suck, but there’s nothing better)
Subfinder
Nuclei
Credmaster
To name a few.
Aw buddy.
Go look at the free software called autopsy
Who are you and what have you done with my grandson?
I’d assume you are missing a log source.
Too bad it’s packed full of features I don’t care about and lacks ones I do.
These handhelds are cool but I think I’ll skip this one.
You failed to answer my question. You’re clearly missing the point intentionally. You’re either a troll or retarded.
Okay if I turned off password auth, just used keys, disabled the Kali user and root login, how are you breaking in? Where’s the vulnerability? Which cve or cwe are you able to exploit?
A large attack surface doesn’t mean insecure. It just means less secure.
Source: I literally pentest for a living. No, I don’t even use Kali on a regular basis.
Kali is secure as in once it’s configured, it cannot be accessed without creds, keys etc. That meets the definition of ‘secure’. It’s just Linux with a bunch of pre installed packages.
Of course something can always be more secure. But saying Kali isn’t secure is like me saying your PC isn’t secure because it isn’t air gapped like my most secure PC.
Except it is secure by design.
But you’re right about it not being meant as a daily driver.
Unattended-upgrades ftw
You can test it out by running ‘telnet <ip> <port>’ to check if the port is open. This is best done from another network.
Your ssh rule says it’s from anywhere. You want to change port 22 to 25565, and run /op username on your Minecraft server to whitelist your friends. Make sure your whitelist flag is turned on with your server config.
Instead of allowing traffic over your port from anywhere, you can specify your friend’s external IP.
Not for people who are asking questions about port forwarding
Apt is a massive and reliable package manager. Im not very surprised. However I am surprised no one is specifying LMDE