🗃️ Brute Forcing Services
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🗃️ Cracking Hash
2 items
📄️ Passwords/Usernames Mutations
Password mutation refers to the process of altering a password by making slight modifications to meet system requirements, such as adding numbers, special characters, or changing letters. It aims to comply with password policies while keeping the password easy to remember.
📄️ Default Credentials
Default credentials are the predefined username and password combinations set by manufacturers for devices, applications, or systems when they are first shipped or installed. These credentials are intended for initial access and configuration by administrators or users. Common examples include combinations like admin/admin, root/root, or admin/password.
📄️ Windows Local Password Attacks
Security Account Manager (SAM)
📄️ Linux Local Password Attacks
Credentials Harvesting
📄️ Windows Credential Manager
Credential Manager (since Windows 7/2008 R2) stores saved credentials* for apps, websites, networks, and services.
📄️ UAC Bypass
What is UAC?
🗃️ Windows Lateral Movement
3 items
🗃️ Linux Lateral Movement
1 item