Sinopsis
7 Minute Security is a weekly information security podcast focusing on penetration testing, blue teaming and building a career in security. The podcast also features in-depth interviews with industry leaders who share their insights, tools, tips and tricks for being a successful security engineer.
Episodios
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7MS #493: 7MOIST - Part 2
04/11/2021 Duración: 07minHey, remember back in episode #357 where we introduced 7MOIST (7 Minutes of IT and Security Tips)? Yeah, me neither :-). Anyway, we're back with the second edition of 7MOIST and have some cool pentesting and general IT tips that will hopefully make your life a little awesome-r: Stuck on a pentest because EDR keeps gobbling your payloads? SharpCradle might just save the day! CrackMapExec continues to learn new awesome tricks - including a module called slinky that plants hash-grabbing files on shares you have write access to! Browsing 17 folders deep in Windows Explorer and wish you could just pop a cmd.exe from right there? You can! Just click into the path where you're browsing, type cmd.exe, hit Enter and BOOM! Welcome to a prompt right at that folder!
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7MS #492: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 29
28/10/2021 Duración: 56minHello friends! We're long overdue for a tale of pentest pwnage, and this one is a humdinger! It's actually kind of three tales in one, focusing on pentesting wins using: Manual "open heart surgery" on the root of the Active Directory domain The new totally rad DHCP poisoning module of Responder An opportunity to abuse GPOs with SharpGPOAbuse (P.S. we talked about this tool about a year ago in episode 441)
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7MS #491: Interview with Louis Evans of Arctic Wolf
20/10/2021 Duración: 52minToday we're joined by Louis Evans of Arctic Wolf to talk about all things cyber insurance, including: History on cyber insurance - who's buying it, what it does and doesn't cover, and when it started to be something you didn't want to leave home without What are insurance companies asking/demanding of customers before writing a cyber insurance policy? What basic things organizations can do to reduce malware/ransomware incidents (whether they are considering a cyber insurance policy or not)? How do I evaluate the various insurance carriers out there and pick a good one?
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7MS #490: Desperately Seeking a Super SIEM for SMBs - Part 4
13/10/2021 Duración: 42minHey friends! Today we're going to recap the SIEM/SOC players we've evaluated so far (Arctic Wolf, Elastic, Sumo Logic, Milton Security) and then talk about a new contender that was brought to our attention: Blumira (not a sponsor, but I'm really digging what I'm seeing/hearing/experiencing thus far)!
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7MS #489: Ping Castle
06/10/2021 Duración: 58minToday we're talking about Ping Castle (not a sponsor), an awesome tool for enumerating tons of info out of your Active Directory environment and identifying weaknesses, misconfigurations and paths to escalation! It's wonderful for both red and blue teamers. Some of Ping Castle's cool features include being able find: Kerberoastable and ASREPRoastable users Plain text passwords lingering in Group Policy Objects Users with never-expiring passwords Non-supported versions of Windows Machines configured with unconstrained delegation Attack and escalation paths to Domain Admins
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7MS #488: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying - Part 10
29/09/2021 Duración: 43minToday we continue our series focused on building a security consultancy and talk about: A phishing campaign that went off the rails, and lessons learned from it First impressions of an awesome tool to help add MFA to your Active Directory (not a sponsor) A tangent story about how my wife brought some thieves to justice!
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7MS #487: Light Pentest eBook Announcement!
28/09/2021 Duración: 07minHey friends! Today I've got some exciting personal/professional news to share: our Light Pentest eBook - which is a practical, step-by-step playbook for internal network penetration testing - is now available for purchase! Note: this eBook and the Light Pentest LITE training are two separate things, but do cover some of the same topics. The Light Pentest eBook covers: Grabbing and analyzing packet captures Abusing insecure network protocols Exploiting (the lack of) SMB signing Capturing, cracking and passing hashes Locating high-value targets with DNS zone transfers Exploiting vulnerable Group Policy Objects Scraping screenshots of Web interfaces with WitnessMe Finding and cracking "Kerberoastable" and "ASREPRoastable" Active Directory accounts Dumping, passing and cracking hashes from domain controllers The Light Pentest eBook is available now for $7.77, and by purchasing it you are entitled to all future editions/revisions going forward.
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7MS #486: Interview with Matt Quammen of Blue Team Alpha
22/09/2021 Duración: 39minToday our good buddy Joe Skeen and I virtually sit down with Matt Quammen of Blue Team Alpha to talk about all things incident response! Topics covered include: Top 5 things to do and not do during ransomware event Challenges when responding to ransomware events Opportunities to break into infosec/IR The value of tabletop exercises, and some great ideas for conducting your own Incident response stress and success stories Cyber insurance - worth it or not?
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7MS #485: Interview with Christopher Fielder
15/09/2021 Duración: 52minToday our friend Christopher Fielder from Arctic Wolf is back for an interview four-peat! We had a great chat about making sense of vendor alphabet soup terms (like SIEM, SOC, EDR/MDR/XDR, ML, AI and more!), optimizing your SOC to "see" as much as possible, tackling vendor/customer communication problems, and simplifying security product pricing to make purchases less stressful for customers! And don't forget to check out Christopher's first, second and third interviews with 7MS.
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7MS #484: Desperately Seeking a Super SIEM for SMBs - Part 3
08/09/2021 Duración: 46minToday we're continuing our series called Desperately Seeking a Super SIEM for SMBs - this time with a focus on a new contender in our bake-off: Perch Security! It might help you to go back and take in part 1 and part 2, but today we're focusing on the first experience I had chatting with the sales/technical folks at Perch. TLDL: I really liked a lot of things I was hearing and seeing. Pros (perceived) include: Simple pricing model Easy to use dashboard Cool "marketplace" of integrations you can add to your instance and start getting alerts for Nice API integration that seemed pretty simple to use - and that covers a lot of different cloud products and services Ticket dashboard looked straightfoward to use and interpret Can quickly add IPs/subnets that you don't want to monitor, if appropriate
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7MS #483: Desperately Seeking a Super SIEM for SMBs - Part 2
01/09/2021 Duración: 44minToday we continue our series we started recently (part 1 is here about finding a super SIEM for SMBs. Specifically I have some updates on (and frustrations with) Arctic Wolf, Elastic, Milton Security and Perch Security. Here's the TLDL version: Arctic Wolf They remain a strong contender in my bake-offs. They also could tick several boxes for an org as they offer continuous internal/external vulnerability scanning as well as a managed SOC. (And yes, I'm probably a tiny bit biased because I know a bunch of AWN's engineers and like the product) Elastic I've loved my interactions with the sales folks and engineers at Elastic. My initial trial had some technical speed bumps (which Elastic helped me remedy). I eventually did get some Elastic agents enrolled on endpoints in my lab. However, now that I'm up and running (and admittedly I should go through the Webinars and online training), I'm feeling overwhelmed. There's a jillion menus and submenus to explore. I feel like I've been given a high-performance sports ca
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7MS #482: Creating Kick-Butt Credential-Capturing Phishing Campaigns - Part 3
26/08/2021 Duración: 13minToday we're continuing our discussion on phishing campaigns - including a technical "gotcha" that might redirect your phishing emails into a digital black hole if you're not careful! As I mentioned last week, I've been heavy into spinning up and tearing down phishing campaigns, so I finally got around to documenting everything in episode 481. This week I ran into a bizarre issue where test phishes to myself suddenly disappeared from my Outlook altogether! After chatting with some folks on Slack I did a message trace in the Exchange Admin Center under: Mail flow > Message Trace > Start a trace then make the Sender field be the user you're sending phishing emails from. That showed me that my phishes were being quarantined! To get around the quarantine, I went into Mail flow > Rules and then created a new rule with the following properties: Apply this rule if > The sender's domain is > yourphishingdomain.com Then under Do the following: Set the spam confidence level (SCL) to...Bypass spam filtering Under A
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7MS #481: Creating Kick-Butt Credential-Capturing Phishing Campaigns - Part 2
19/08/2021 Duración: 27minToday we're revisiting how to make a kick-butt cred-capturing phishing campaign with Gophish, Amazon Lightsail, LetsEncrypt, ExpiredDomains.net and a special little extra something that makes creating phishing landing pages waaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy easier! For some quicker review, you can check out part 1 and also the complementary YouTube video, but I wanted to revisit this kick-butt process and update a few items: First, this SingleFile extension is amaaaaaaaazing for making phishing landing pages with ease! The process to get GApps to let you generate an app-specific password for using with GoPhish is kinda annoying. The steps below should get you going: After domain registration, log into admin.google.com or click Manage Workspace button at checkout. At the next screen click Workspace Admin Console. Sign in with the person you’ll be spoofing from, and the temporary password emailed to your backup email account during checkout. In the search bar search for Less Secure Apps, choose Allow users to manage the
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7MS #480: Desperately Seeking a Super SIEM for SMBs
12/08/2021 Duración: 49minToday we're talking about the SIEM bake-off for SMBs that we've recently embarked on. We're currently evaluating several solutions - either for customer-facing purposes, internal kick-the-tires fun, or both. Candiates include: Arctic Wolf Elastic Milton Security Protocol46 Sumo Logic First we're starting by running each vendor through a series of questions, then likely following up with a demo where we'll run some technical tests and simulated hacking to see which vendor or vendors reign supreme!
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7MS #479: A Prelude to PwnTown
06/08/2021 Duración: 07minHey friends, today we're talking about a new security training offering 7MinSec has created called Light Pentest LITE - Live Interactive Training Experience. It's a 3-day course (with each class session being 3 hours long) consisting of live (via Zoom), hands-on, instructor-led sessions that are focused on teaching you how to find, exploit and defend against common Active Directory weaknesses! Check out today's episode to learn more and get a hint for an OSINT exercise that will get you 10% off of a Light Pentest LITE training session!
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7MS #478: Password Cracking in the Cloud - Part 4
29/07/2021 Duración: 37minHey friends, today we're continuing our discussion of password cracking by sharing some methodology that has helped us get a high cred yield, and some tips on taking cracked passwords from multiple sources and Frankensteining them into a beautiful report for your customer. For some background, when 7MS started as a biz, we used to crack passwords in Paperspace but invested in an on-prem cracking rig a few years ago. That rig has been flipping sweet, but had some heating issues which prompted me to send the system in for warranty and use an awesome cracking rig in AWS in the meantime. Whether you're cracking locally or in the cloud, here's a quick methodology that has cracked many a hash for us: Do a straight-up hashcat crack against the PwnedPasswords list (at time of this writing I don't have a good source for the cracked versions of these passwords. I used to grab them at hashes.org. Anybody got an alternative? Do a straight-up hashcat crack through the RockYou2021 list Run the hatecrack methodology,
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7MS #477: Cobalt Strike for Newbs
21/07/2021 Duración: 38minToday we're talking about Cobalt Strike for newbs - including how to get it up and running, as well as some tools that will help you generate beacons while evading EDR at the same time! Some helpful things mentioned in today's episode: Wherever you spin up your CS instance, it's probably a good idea to lock down the firewall to only specific IPs. With Digital Ocean, I found this article helpful. When generating CS listeners, the C2Concealer from FortyNorth helped me get malleable C2 profiles generated while creating a LetsEncrypt cert at the same time! My CS beacons kept getting gobbled by AV, but the following resources helped me get some stealthy ones generated: Artifact Kit, PEzor and ScareCrow. Here's a specific ScareCrow example that flew under the EDR radar: Scarecrow -I myrawshellcode.bin -etw -domain www.microsoft.com PowerUpSQL is awesome for finding servers where you can run stored procedures to send your attacking box a priv'd hash to pass/capture/crack. Check out this presentation on Pow
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7MS #476: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 28
16/07/2021 Duración: 25min**STOP!** If you didn't listen to [last week's episode](https://7ms.us/7ms-475-tales-of-internal-network-pentest-pwnage-part-27/) you might want to, since this was a two-part tale of pwnage. Either way I'll get you up to speed and talk about why this was (of course) one of my favorite pentests ever.
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7MS #475: Tales of Internal Network Pentest Pwnage - Part 27
08/07/2021 Duración: 56minYeahhhhhh! Today's another fun tale of pentest pwnage, including: The importance of starting your pentest with an AD account that actually has access to...ya know...stuff The importance of starting your pentest plugged into a network that actually has...you know...systems connected to it! This BHIS article is awesome for finding treasures in SMB shares PowerUpSQL audits are a powerful way to get pwnage on a pentest - check out this presentation for some practical how-to advice IPMI/BMCs often have weak creds and/or auth bypasses so don't forget to check for them. Rapid7 has a slick blog on the topic. Don't forget to check for vulnerable VMWare versions because some of them have major vulnerabilities