Darren

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Darren

Darren

@fullspectrumdev

disassembler of gubbins, builder of awful things, breaker of worse things, herder of cats. father of drones.

انضم Mayıs 2023
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Darren
Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@Xaniken robes and cloaks would be sick tbh. I'd pay good money for that.
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Ryann@rudeboy1337_·
@UK_Daniel_Card Good point I’d rather be shot 😂😂😂😂😂
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mRr3b00t@UK_Daniel_Card·
Crowbar to the knees vs ur phone unlock strength …. Who would win?
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mRr3b00t@UK_Daniel_Card·
My itinerary for hacker summer camp is to hide in the UK drinking tea and connecting to public WIFI! No further questions!
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@sgodofsk From some experience asking the same questions at a smaller, similar facility: the designs being manufactured get revised/adjusted/iterated on far too rapidly for injection molding to be reasonably viable unless you could massively bring down the cost of making molds.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@HackingLZ "What is old is (somehow) new again" I suppose.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@0xLegacyy @vxunderground It is even earlier than that - 2010 or so, source code was published on a few malware writing forums at the time
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
Something I am looking for since forever is a old copy of "H1N1 Loader" by Slayer616 that was published on an old forum (OpenSC, and some others). I wonder if any other VX archivist types have it? Or the Func-In RAT demos by DeadlyVermillion? cc: @vxunderground
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@JoshuaBailey184 Long exposure. Even under nods in a dark sky area, while it looks fucking awesome, it isn't *that* without a long exposure.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@0xTriboulet "if it works, it works". Trying the absolutely zero effort, stupid things right off the bat costs next to nothing and succeeds way too often. No point in overthinking it in the early stages, and if it fails you still get some metrics probably.
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Steve S.@0xTriboulet·
@fullspectrumdev No disagreement from me on “Often just fucking going full send with the most bullshit solution you did in 5 minutes beats spending weeks of work on "evasion" and Big Red Team doesn't want to admit this” Silly solutions are my favorite solutions
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
just fucking have someone make a yandex or gmail or whatever free-email and start sending low effort shit out on day 1 of the engagement. while your coworkers are busy faffing around with indirect syscalls or sleep masks or whatever, you will probably get a shell, statistically
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
one of my strongly held opinions in the game of "red teaming" is that you should try stupid, low effort, "an intern could do this/this will never work" shit right off the rip. I mean. It works all the goddamn time in the wild. Obsession with "evasions" is brainworms.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
red team protip: just repeatedly spam them barely convincing emails linking to a page that serves an executable file and you will probably land a shell in an embarrassingly large number of engagements.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@HackingLZ mans about to make fucking mad bank on affiliate codes for vpns by targeting the uk market. what is old is new.
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Justin Elze@HackingLZ·
After growing up with the internet becoming a thing, I’m shocked it took this long for the age verification/ID thing to play out. I had assumed we had side stepped that issue and were safe. On the upside, with the UK going wild and providing a case study in what not to do, people in the US will at least be more motivated to fight national attempts here.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
also related: original copies of "Dangerous Kitten" or "/i/kit" or similar. Needed for a history project a friends doing.
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Darren@fullspectrumdev·
@ravirockks @thegrugq They have been doing armed drones for a while, seen quite a few videos of drone drops/FPV from Mexico/etc in the last year or so.
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Ravi Nayyar
Ravi Nayyar@ravirockks·
@thegrugq I'm surprised the cartels hadn't already dabbled in FPV warfare. Do they use drones basically for logistics, then?
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thaddeus e. grugq
thaddeus e. grugq@thegrugq·
Cartels are more forward thinking than the US military!
POPULAR FRONT@PopularFront_

🇲🇽 #Mexico - 🇺🇦 #Ukraine: Mexican intelligence has reportedly warned Ukraine that some Mexican volunteers may have joined the war to gain drone warfare experience, with the aim of passing that knowledge to cartels back home. This triggered a joint investigation by Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) and military intelligence (HUR), which has since expanded to include Colombians, particularly members of the elite Tactical Group Ethos unit. via intelligenceonline.fr

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