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Title | Teaching An Old Dog New |
Description | Search This Blog Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks Posts Detecting BloodHound Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps February 11, 2019 My origi |
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WebSite | stuffithoughtiknew.com |
Host IP | 216.239.36.21 |
Location | United States |
Site | Rank |
US$868
Last updated: 2023-05-20 08:21:45
stuffithoughtiknew.com has Semrush global rank of 0. stuffithoughtiknew.com has an estimated worth of US$ 868, based on its estimated Ads revenue. stuffithoughtiknew.com receives approximately 100 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in United States, with IP address 216.239.36.21. According to SiteAdvisor, stuffithoughtiknew.com is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$868 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$0 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$24 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$288 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 6 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
Host | Type | TTL | Data |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | A | 3600 | IP: 216.239.36.21 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | A | 3600 | IP: 216.239.32.21 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | A | 3600 | IP: 216.239.38.21 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | A | 3600 | IP: 216.239.34.21 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | AAAA | 3600 | IPV6: 2001:4860:4802:38::15 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | AAAA | 3600 | IPV6: 2001:4860:4802:36::15 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | AAAA | 3600 | IPV6: 2001:4860:4802:32::15 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | AAAA | 3600 | IPV6: 2001:4860:4802:34::15 |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | NS | 21600 | NS Record: ns-cloud-d3.googledomains.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | NS | 21600 | NS Record: ns-cloud-d1.googledomains.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | NS | 21600 | NS Record: ns-cloud-d2.googledomains.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | NS | 21600 | NS Record: ns-cloud-d4.googledomains.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | MX | 3600 | MX Record: 40 alt4.gmr-smtp-in.l.google.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | MX | 3600 | MX Record: 30 alt3.gmr-smtp-in.l.google.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | MX | 3600 | MX Record: 20 alt2.gmr-smtp-in.l.google.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | MX | 3600 | MX Record: 5 gmr-smtp-in.l.google.com. |
stuffithoughtiknew.com. | MX | 3600 | MX Record: 10 alt1.gmr-smtp-in.l.google.com. |
Search This Blog Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks Posts Detecting BloodHound Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps February 11, 2019 My original post is no longer available. I have posted it on my personal blog now. It’s a couple of years old, but I have been asked about it so here it is: Regardless of what attack life cycle you follow there are couple items which everyone can agree on: Companies have to assume they are already compromised. The earlier in the lifecycle that you can catch an attacker the lower the overall cost of remediation will be. After a host is compromised, the attacker has to create a command and control channel, establish persistence and start to do internal reconnaissance. SpectorOps continues to raise the bar with the way they (ab)use PowerShell for reconnaissance, lateral movement, and privilege exploitation. Their tools are meant to mimic advanced attackers and help the blue team see how they can improve. Many red teams/pentesters use their |
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently Location: http://www.stuffithoughtiknew.com/ Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 09:23:08 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Server: ghs Content-Length: 231 X-XSS-Protection: 0 X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Expires: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 09:23:08 GMT Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 09:23:08 GMT Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Last-Modified: Wed, 25 Jan 2023 13:32:31 GMT ETag: "541ff207-3bf9-4926-9751-dda57a2e4246" X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block Content-Length: 0 Server: GSE |