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Basics of working with a web server for a pentester

Alex March 8, 2021 Apache, cloning websites, DNS spoofing, Fake DNS, IP, Kali Linux, phishing, Virtual Hosts, Web Server, web-sites Web Applications, Work Environment No Comments »

How NOT to Do Phishing Attacks (Part 2)

Alex April 25, 2020 cases, email, IP, phishing Anonymity, data encryption and anti-forensics, IT Forensics No Comments »

How NOT to do phishing attacks (CASE)

Alex April 24, 2020 cases, email, IP, phishing Anonymity, data encryption and anti-forensics, IT Forensics No Comments »

WiFi-Pumpkin: Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point Attack with GUI and rich functionality

Alex June 29, 2018 BeEF, dns2proxy, GUI, hacking, Man-In-The-Middle attacks, Net-Creds, passwords, phishing, Rogue AP, SSLstrip (SSLStrip+) Wireless Attacks No Comments »

Fluxion 4 Usage Guide

Alex April 25, 2018 automation, Evil twin, hacking, passwords, phishing, social engineering, wireless, WPA / WPA2 Wireless Attacks 10 Comments »

How to install WiFi-Pumpkin in Linux Mint or Ubuntu

Alex January 24, 2018 automation, Evil twin, GUI, Linux Mint, Man-In-The-Middle attacks, passwords, phishing, Ubuntu Wireless Attacks 6 Comments »

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