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Using Bloodhound in Linux environments

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Bloodhound is probably the most effective tool for auditing Windows environments, used by both red and blue teams alike. But…

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K-12 Cyber Incident Map

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The K-12 Cyber Incident Map is a visualization of cybersecurity-related incidents reported about U.S. K-12 public schools and districts from…

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FreeNAS – Open Source Storage

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FreeNAS is a free and open source Network Attached Storage (NAS) software based on FreeBSD. While FreeNAS will install and…

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GitHub: Fetch information about a public Google document.

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https://github.com/Malfrats/xeuledoc

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Nzyme – Defend your wireless networks

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The goal of the free and open nzyme project is to provide a complete platform that helps you to defend…

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All You Need to Know About Creating VM Templates in VMware

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Manual deployment of many similar VMs in large virtual environments can be a boring task. VMware provides multiple methods of…

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The Ultimate Plex Guide Part 1: Starting Plex with the Basics: PleX

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Setting up and Configuring Plex. The Ultimate Plex Guide Part 1: Starting Plex with the Basics from PleX

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Windows 10: 10 Registry Hacks

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Windows 10’s registry is packed with useful hidden settings you can’t find anywhere else in Windows. From classic registry hacks…

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Windows 10: Multiple RDP Sessions

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To have concurrent user sessions working in Windows 10, you need to make small changes to termsrv.dll file. This file…

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Creating a Red & Blue Team Homelab

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One of the things I always recommend is to build out a lab so you can test TTPs (techniques, tactics,…

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