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Cybersecurity – Attack and Defense Strategies

You're reading from   Cybersecurity – Attack and Defense Strategies Counter modern threats and employ state-of-the-art tools and techniques to protect your organization against cybercriminals

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838827793
Length 634 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dr. Erdal Ozkaya Dr. Erdal Ozkaya
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Yuri Diogenes Yuri Diogenes
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Preface 1. Security Posture 2. Incident Response Process FREE CHAPTER 3. What is a Cyber Strategy? 4. Understanding the Cybersecurity Kill Chain 5. Reconnaissance 6. Compromising the System 7. Chasing a User's Identity 8. Lateral Movement 9. Privilege Escalation 10. Security Policy 11. Network Segmentation 12. Active Sensors 13. Threat Intelligence 14. Investigating an Incident 15. Recovery Process 16. Vulnerability Management 17. Log Analysis 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

Lab 3: HackTheBox

Scenario:

HackTheBox is a very good pen-testing lab website, which will help you to improve your Red/Blue Teaming skills. Now let's go the website and try to register. It's free!

https://www.hackthebox.eu

  1. Try to signup to the website.

    As soon as you browse the website you will see there is no signup page. If you spend enough time on the site or use the Google hacking techniques that we covered earlier in our book, then you might find yourself receiving this URL:

    https://www.hackthebox.eu/invite

  2. You will be asked to provide an invitation code. How are you going to get it? Of course, you need to hack the web site. It's legal, don't worry.

    Figure 66: Hackthebox homepage

  3. One of the first things to do is to see if there is any script running that can be bypassed. Right click the page and inspect the elements.

    You should see /js/inviteapi.min.js

    Figure 67: Inspecting the Hackthebox elements

    Below is the image zoomed in:

    Figure 68: Zooming...

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