@SourceFrenchy@GrahamHelton3 This doesn’t always mean a “honey pot” necessarily unless I’m misunderstanding, this could just be a firewall basically spoofing ports because a “attack” is detected based on speed etc
@DanDreadless@GrahamHelton3 Usually this means that there is a firewall that’s blocking you/ giving back false info. You’d essentially be going down the wrong rabbit hole
@GrahamHelton3 First thing first, I would attempt to run a badsum scan using nmap/ throttling my scan to see if I was going to fast. Than if I see the same results I would go back to the client and make sure this is expected behavior
@e11i0t_4lders0n@ADITYASHENDE17 There’s a npm package called asar that can be used to take electron .asar files back to source :) good one to keep more of
@nnwakelam I guess my one question is what if they do it purely to generate more revenue to help more people? Doesn’t that make it a really good thing? Or am I just thinking to logically
Serious question: what are the best hacking video games?
By that I mean both games that illustrate hacking culture, and games that use hacking mechanics.
Interesting discovery, if you type "chrome://device-log/" in Google Chrome you get a list of all the USB devices that have been recently plugged in your computer, serial numbers and all..
what's a good hex editor - preferably for windows - for annotating structs and stuff?
I'd normally use audacity but I figure there's gotta be something better for this
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@intigriti Every 10 minuets check to see if more then 10 requests have been made if so rate limit for 2 minuets. Real implementation I’ve seen on a pentest lol...