Professionally Evil Insights
Welcome to the Professionally Evil Insights blog by Secure Ideas! In this digital playground, we unravel the complex world of information security with a touch of fun. Our expert-led content ranges from deep-dives into penetration testing to explorations of hardware hacking. Whether you're curious about Secure Ideas or passionate about cybersecurity, this blog is your quick, enlightening, and entertaining guide into the captivating world of information security.
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Introducing SamuraiWTF 5.3: A Powerhouse for Web App Pen Testing
Testing |
Training |
samuraiWTF |
web penetration testing |
application security |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
hacking |
OWASP |
Project
We are thrilled to announce the release of SamuraiWTF (Web Training Framework) version 5.3! This ...
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How to iterate through advfirewall rules
Training |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
Windows 10 |
Windows 11 |
sysadmin |
system administration |
cmd |
powershell |
firewall rules
There are several ways to pull firewall information from a Windows system. Today we will leverage ...
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Working With Data: IP and Port Filtering
Training |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
technology tips and tricks |
sysadmin |
data |
data manipulation |
excel |
spreadsheet |
filtering
During our day-to-day work, there’s a lot of data that we interact with. In order to make good use ...
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View Wireless Profile Password Information Using PowerShell or CMD
Training |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
hacking |
Windows |
Windows 10 |
Windows 11 |
sysadmin |
system administration |
cmd |
wireless |
wifi |
wifi password |
powershell |
wireless profile
There are a couple different ways for you to access your Windows wireless password information. If ...
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Application Security 202: Vulnerabilities Accepted
Testing |
Vulnerability |
Guidance |
data breach |
information security |
penetration testing |
application security |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
hacking |
best practices |
cybersecurity |
Privilege Escalation
vul·ner·a·bil·i·ty The quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or ...
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(Not So) Quick Bites - Episode 3 - Writing About Writer's Block
Deliverables |
consulting |
application security |
Secure Ideas |
cybersecurity |
methodology |
Project |
Writing |
Quick Bites
So, sometimes I have a real problem with writing, specifically reports and blog posts. Somehow, ...
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Privilege Escalation via File Descriptors in Privileged Binaries
application security |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
Linux |
programming |
File Descriptors |
SetUID |
Privilege Escalation
Today I wanted to cover an application security topic that applies to SetUID binaries. As we all ...
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How to Update the Nmap OUI Database
network |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
NMAP |
Linux |
IEEE |
OUI |
nmap-mac-prefixes
Overview In a previous blog post, I covered what an OUI is, how to extract them from a MAC address, ...
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Of MAC Addresses and OUI: A Subtle, but Useful, Recon Resource
network |
professionally evil |
Secure Ideas |
MAC Address |
IEEE |
OUI |
PENT
When it comes to reconnaissance, every little bit of information can be helpful. Today, we will ...
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Quick Bites - Finding Open Windows File Shares
Vulnerability |
network |
Secure Ideas |
hacking |
network security |
Windows |
scanning |
methodology |
how-to |
Free
Hi there, ladies and gentlemen! My name is Aaron Moss, and welcome to the first edition of Quick ...
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