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  1. On 9/1/2019 at 9:11 PM, biob said:

    Shipping is steep... but general experience is that is typical from the US😔

    its a real shame, US would sell so much more, if they could compete with China on the postage. Plus we tend to get hit with VAT from items from the states 😳

    Vat + handling costs by customs 
    in NL : Vat = 21%

    So value of the package : $ 100 (shark + owl)

    Shipping : $ 40

    Handling costs : € 13

    Vat : € 19

    Total costs : € 160 -ish

     

     

    On another note : 

     

    This for real ? 

  2. On 5/24/2019 at 2:29 AM, Kentj said:

    Enter stage left, grumpy old man , MUPPET SHOW THEME PLAYING...

    Young man...listen  up, and listen veeeery carefully. Since RKiver  gave you the short version,  and right now, you're wondering why, I'll  give it  a try.

    Since you haven't  gotten permission, dont do anything to those machines. just bypassing  login restrictions, would be a crime.
    Launching any kind of exploit, botnet, or malware is a crime.

    Since you dont know what you're doing, its a real dissaster waiting to happen..period.

    Go  do your learning  on a virtual lab, or private lab network, not on your schools gear. But you could try and ask the network staff if you can give them a hand, because you want to learn, and maybe someday be an admin yourself. Some of them might actually think it's cool, and start you in the right direction.

    Exit stage right, grumpy old man

    Thank you captain Statler ...

     

    As RKiver put it subtly ... 'No'

     

    Waldorff out

  3. 20 hours ago, Ericeyan said:

    Hi, seniors, you are good, I am coming to China. I have always loved the hack spirit. After I finished learning java, I was very confused. I don’t know how to learn. Where can I find learning materials, such as what to do next...

    A good start is to wash my car 😛

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  4. On 2/9/2019 at 11:08 PM, rdgunner said:

     

    I'm not sure this is the best place to ask this question so please let me know if you think it could be better answered elsewhere.
    I'm working on a proof of concept where VMware Horizon View allows a person connecting with the Horizon client to access their local shared folders from the remote VM. These folders are located on the pc they use to connect with.
    These show up as shares in the tsclient network location in windows on the remote VM.
    This appears to be simple rdp filesharing. The fact that this exists, implies that there is a shared storage space and network connection between the local client pc and the remote vm.

    The concept focuses on the fact that because both machines can access this share, network protocol data could be passed between them.
    The goal would be to tunnel network traffic over this common share to act as a remote proxy for lateral movement on the remote network by the client who is connecting.
    This would grant the local connecting client a privilege of network access essentially equal to that of the remote VM, much like a classic VPN, but without opening any further ports or creating any new services that could be observed.

    I'm trying to figure out if there exists software which would for example run an ssh tunnel over this file share or something else that could be used as a proxy / port forwarder to access the other remote machines.
    One thought would be to just dump the traffic to a buffering text files on the share and write programs / find programs that can use these files like network buffers as a means of communication. The program would run on both sides and write and read network traffic via the text files in the share.

    Essentially it would look like this:
    horizon client pc <--> localshare with named pipe or network buffer files <--> remote vm <--> remote network
    Does anyone know any way to do this or tools that would help?

     

    One part of your question i can answer : 

    The presentation of a VmWare Horizon client can be over RDP, PCoIP

     

    The fact that local shared resources are shown as "\\tsclient\Bla" indicates that its RDP presented through the VmWare Agent/Client

     

    Since that stack (TCP 3389) is already taken by the RDP protocol i would reckon that starting another service on that port would only be possible if you would recompile the RDP Client and install that in the golden image on the VmWare View environment. (reverting to the snapshot would remove your alterations).

     

     

     

     

  5. On 11/28/2018 at 1:22 PM, SoldierOfCryptoWar said:

    He was really old, soon or later we all gotta die 

    If so, i want to go as my grandpa ... peacefully in his sleep.

     

     

    Not like the passengers of his bus when he fell asleep driving; screaming and shouting

     

  6. 3 minutes ago, icarus255 said:

    Ah please, I scan from my home all day, every day. If he can hack my computer from a scan, I'll give him 10 points. I'll even leave the pc running a little while longer. It's no different to him just picking a random IP address and giving it a go.

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