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Intro
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Oldschool techniques
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Cactus Torch
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MSHDA
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Creating the payload
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HTTP
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Mirroring
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Creating the Client
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Executing the Web Client
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Creating the Client Text
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Building the Document
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VB Script
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Cows
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Enabling Content
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Playing in Memory
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The Attack
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Vulnerability
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The Goal
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Metasploit
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Fun
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Simple
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Failure
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What Happened
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Brians Idea
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Brians Mistake
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Timer
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Cleanup
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Update
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FTP Server
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Python Program
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Firewalling
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore cutting-edge hacking techniques and their countermeasures in this live demonstration session from RSA Conference. Witness firsthand as experts Stuart McClure and Brian Robison showcase various attack methods, including file-based, memory-based, fileless, living off the land, script-based, and application-based hacks, all of which bypass current NextGen security solutions. Gain valuable insights into defending against these advanced threats, learn from real-time hacking scenarios, and contribute your own attack techniques to the discussion. Delve into topics such as Cactus Torch, MSHDA, payload creation, HTTP mirroring, VB scripting, and memory exploitation. Understand the intricacies of vulnerabilities, Metasploit usage, and firewall bypassing techniques. Suitable for those with basic programming knowledge and an understanding of hacking fundamentals, this 52-minute session provides a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats and defenses.

Hacking Exposed - LIVE - Bypassing NextGen

RSA Conference
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