Hacker, Security Consultant and Researcher @MDSecLabs

United Kingdom
Joined August 2011
Bit of bedtime reading @nim_lang really like Nim to be honest, looking forward to playing some more
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Well it’s the end of 2020! It’s soon time to say happy new year and more so than ever I hope it’s a good one and I get to see some of you in person in 2021! Take care all and happy hacking
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Replying to @MDSecLabs
Nice work @modexpblog
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Replying to @s3cdev @byt3bl33d3r
So I have not tweaked injection technique at all from the repo or played around much but with my shellcode embedded binary I get this output from capa
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Played around with OffensiveNim. First time coding in Nim😅in fact I hadn't even heard of it prior to this project! Managed to write some code to encrypt shellcode then adapt @byt3bl33d3r's shellcode example to decrypt shellcode pop a beacon🧨Look forward to playing more 🙏
Just made the OffensiveNim repository public. This is a couple of weeks worth of notes and research into using Nim for general offensive operations. If you don't want to write your implants in C/C++, Nim is the way to go IMHO. Feedback welcom github.com/byt3bl33d3r/Offen…
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Replying to @TimMedin
It will work like a water filtration system. Sorted
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Replying to @rbmaslen
It’s bad to touch disk right? 😱
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Thanks Dom, it’s great working with these awesome people, also thanks for all the work you put in and for the support
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Just created a video tutorial on the @MDSecLabs post / tools that were released today. If people like this sort of thing, will try and make it a more regular thing when publishing research invidious.snopyta.org/7nXhrIg1z5w - It my first ever video tutorial/play with the streaming tools😅
Check out my first post on the @MDSecLabs blog and the two POC tools github.com/mdsecactivebreach… & github.com/mdsecactivebreach… which were developed to to support this research. There's plenty more scope for different targets, we've certainly had success with others🔐
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