dotnet for linux is very new and not ported all the way. This means if that exe was written for windows .NET (which it definitely was) there's probably something in it that wasn't ported yet. You should try to do the same thing on a windows PC.
Also that .exe could/is probably a virus, I'd...
Easy way would just be godaddy or easydns or the like, then you can host for free at 000webhost or github pages. for a .com you could find maybe $8/yr for a general normal domain, wouldn't pay much more than that.
I'm guessing very, WPA2 is a high value target, although many security agencies just use the de-auth attack (if you've ever heard of stringrays/IMSI catchers, etc), those systems work against wifi as well. This is a better attack since no user involvement is needed, altough considering how...
That's right, the day has come. Rest easy WPA2, it was good while it lasted.
https://www.krackattacks.com/
TL;DR:
You can repeatedly resend the 3rd packet in a WPA2 handshake and it'll reset the key state, which leads to nonce reuse, which leads to trivial decryption with known plaintext. You...
This was uber helpful, thank you so much. I'm trying to move more into the DevOps field from a networking/IT/security position, figured actually developing would make it easier to appreciate what good devops should look like. Would you recommend Travis CI? New to the space, would like to start...
Ah thank you! I was really misunderstanding that! I guess a VM would be the best way in that case to not bloat my host on a per project basis with dependencies. This was very helpful thank you!
For deployment this is understandable, I know many use containers for development however. I suppose I'm asking how someone would use containers in the dev process which makes sense. I thought containers could be bidirectional if the default settings are changed. This obviously decreases...
Anyone use Docker day to day for deploying python Flask web apps?
I'm trying to make my dev process better for personal projects, most of the tutorials I see on using Docker go too low level and don't consider built in functionality. This is fine, except, I'm looking for practical use of what's...
Oh man, if Kali is outdated better go to my boss and tell him we're doing it all wrong (kali is used by everyone in the security industry)
You'll want to use Aircrack-ng or reaver, both found in kali. I think PythonResponder can also intercept handshake packets after de-authing someone, then...
Go to the little wifi symbol in bottom right, right click> Open Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings (left hand side) > Right click ethernet > Properties > Click on "Internet Protocal Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" > Properties
Take a screen shot of that and post it.
Hmm haven't dealt much with Win API outside of specific instances,. But looking at SetWinEventHook, it looks like it's only C++ really, it might be easier just to reference a C++ file (see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2211867/how-do-i-call-native-c-from-c). Using SetWinEventHook you should...
TOR is as safe as it gets. When you hear TOR isn't safe, the problem is your activity is often unique and if people are targeting you and have a lot of money, they can still figure out who you are. But as far as security and anonymity go, it's safer than any VPN out there, it will just be slower...
Works well for me, practically speaking. I'm not sure how much dust it will technically get off (to your standards), but it is definitely enough for any normal functioning. Although you know it doesn't really matter that much, like you really shouldn't have to dust off your computer more than...
Cool so I figured out what do, posting for others, thanks Cakes NukeZilla
Nameservers and DNS servers are the same thing, so when you buy a domain (for example from easydns.com), you have DNS settings and nameserver settings. The DNS settings only work if the nameservers point to the company...
Ah thanks! I didn't realize DNS and nameservers as referenced on hosting sites were the same thing. I thought when you made a DNS request (like to 8.8.8.8) that was a global DNS system, didn't know it went to other DNS servers to find specific websites. So if I wanted to self-host, I shouldn't...
So I'm kind of confused about what nameservers do:
I have a website, test.com, that has the following records:
@ (A RECORD) PARK
www (CNAME) test.com
And the nameservers point at 000webhost:
ns01.000webhost.com
ns02.000webhost.com
What are the nameservers doing? If I move my site to a VPS...
You can tell if you take it out and it's more U-shaped, it should be completely straight. If it is bent, you can use a hair dryer and slowly put it back in place, very sketchy though.