Hello peeps!
I discovered 'hak5.org' a few weeks ago and I've been poking about ever since: there's some very good info on here!
I am (like most, I suspect) using kali as part of my 'tool kit' and I'm also in the process of learning 'C', with the intention of moving on to 'C++' when I feel I've outgrown 'C', with a view to developing one or two my own tools. I know that I'll be 'reinventing the wheel' and my wheel will most likely be square, when compared to the tools that are already out there, but I see it as a learning exercise.
I've just completed my first two exploits: I'm running XP on an old machine as a 'target' and have now generated two exploits that give me remote access. Both are from 'The Hack Today' website, so I really can't claim 'originality', but I did get them to work and I feel that I've learn from the experience. If anyone's interested in what I've done and how I've done it, I'd be happy to elaborate, but maybe for most members, they'll have 'been there, done that, got the T-Shirt'. The two that I've mastered are "Exploit and Backdoor Windows 7,8,10 Bypass Antivirus FUD" and "How To Remotely Install Keylogger on your Girlfriends Computer?". These are not that easy to follow (well, not for me, anyway) so like I say, if anyone's stuck, I'll be happy to share.
I'd like learn how to 'deploy' these with my Rubber Ducky, if anyone can provide some pointers? Maybe that topic has already been covered on here, in which case, I'll find it, as I've in no way finished 'poking about'!
Thanks for a fantastic site! Keep on the good work, and I hope to be able to contribute something of interest ASAP.
:)