DISCLAIMER : This video is not meant to incitate its viewers to reproduce the methods shown in it against a computer they do not own without the permission of its owner(s) to do so. DoS and DDoS attacks are not mentioned either.
This video is about finding vulnerabilities for a known application and downloading and executing HTML/Perl/Python exploits through it against the machine that runs it.
Pre-coded exploits often contain a description of their mechanism of action along with the language they use, a predefined payload and whether they are local or remote.
-Searching for vulnerabilities with Nessus
-Using Nmap scans in Nessus
-Perl and Python exploits
-Searching for exploits in public archives
-Exploit code and payload
-Saving and running remote exploits
Software used : Nmap
Tenable security Nessus
Thanks to : Inject0r, milw0rm
@MrXDefaultX Good exploits ? No. Many hackers code them themselves after studying a copy of a program. Else, try vulnerability scanners and exploit database sites like the old milworm. Google can give some results too. There also are skiddie programs on hack forums that come with a ton of tools, including exploits, metasploit's my favorite.
OldDirtyRatbastard 10 months ago
@OldDirtyRatbastard do u know where could i get some exploits?
MrXDefaultX 10 months ago
@OldDirtyRatbastard could u send to my email that plugin?i very need it
MrXDefaultX 10 months ago
@donjojo2000 No need to make the font bigger, camstudio has a zoom feature for recording. Anyway, all the relevant commands are given in the subtitles, they are what is important, not the 90% useless information that the cmd displays, information which is target-specific anyway.
If you have a question to ask, send a PM.
OldDirtyRatbastard 1 year ago