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  • TryHackMe Vs HackTheBox – Cybersecurity Training

    TryHackMe vs HackTheBox. These two sites provide education to hobbyists, students and professionals in cyber security. But you may be thinking which one is the best for your style of learning? What Matters To Me When reviewing the two, I…

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  • Blue – HTB Walkthrough

    Blue is an easy difficulty box on HackTheBox. It has been retired for some time so it will need a VIP subscription for you to have a play with. Whilst the name of the box does give away the vulnerability…

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  • Bastion – HTB Walkthrough

    Bastion is a Windows based machine, located at 10.10.10.134. It’s been recently retired, so let’s take a look. First thing is trusty nmap/Zenmap to check what ports are open and some basic OS fingerprinting. I like to start with privileged…

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  • Lame – HTB Walkthrough

    Lame is an Easy rated and retired machine on HackTheBox. As always, we start with nmap, including the -p- switch to enumerate all ports. sudo nmap -sV -sC -p- 10.10.10.3 We have FTP, SMB, and something I don’t know and…

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  • OpenAdmin – HTB Walkthrough

    Let’s start with nmap, all ports. I’ve been caught too many times by scanning only the top 1000 ports and missing something. I’d rather do it once, save the output and work from there. sudo nmap -sV -sC -p- 10.10.10.171…

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  • Postman – HTB Walkthrough

    Postman is an “easy” rated and retired machine from HackTheBox, meaning you will need a VIP subscription to interact with this machine. Although rated as easy, it will still a great box to get some experience with services and tools…

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  • Netmon – HTB Walkthrough

    Netmon is an “easy” rated machine. Despite the rating, we go through each box methodically to help develop a repeatable enumeration process so we can learn to quickly identify weak spots and avoid potential rabbit holes. We start with nmap;…

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  • Jerry – HTB Walkthrough

    Jerry is a Windows based machine on HackTheBox. Although rated as “easy”, the box was still a lot of fun and introduces beginners to services that they may not have seen before or have experience with. When completing the box,…

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