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Offline Cohiba22

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Ports 22, 443, 636
« on: May 23, 2014, 08:30:00 am »

I'm a noob working on a HS project please help thanks

Where would you start to hack them?
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Re: Ports 22, 443, 636
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2014, 08:35:37 am »
I'd start thinking for myself and try to solve the problems on my own, this shows that you are actually willing to learn what you are doing instead of just executing hack.exe. Please do us a favor and work on your own; you won't see us spoon feed people without showing any kind of work (or effort) beforehand. Stop being a mindless zombie who executes scripts or tools without knowing what you do, dedicate some time or go die in a friendly fire.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2014, 08:41:05 am by daxda »

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Re: Ports 22, 443, 636
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2014, 09:00:00 am »
Daxda already gave you the best advice one can give you. But as I am in a good mood I will give you some additional informations. They won't help you if you don't take Daxda's advice serious. First of all a port is not vulnerable. So after you know a system has those open ports what would be your next logical step? Exactly, try to find out which application is listening on that port. After you found out the exact version and the name of the application go ahead and search the webz for a known vulnerability. You can't find some? Thats where the fun beginns :) Setup a similar system with the same application and start fuzzing or whatever you need to do to find out how the application reacts to different requests. If it is a open source application like openssh go ahead and download the source code and see if you can find something usefull.

That should keep you busy for some time. Have fun and don't give up. :P
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Re: Ports 22, 443, 636
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2014, 09:24:14 pm »
Thanks for the help RedBullAddicted, I want to do things on my own but every now and then I get stumped on where to begin.

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Re: Ports 22, 443, 636
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2014, 02:09:01 pm »
Thanks for the help RedBullAddicted, I want to do things on my own but every now and then I get stumped on where to begin.
I would say start from the beginning. Well if you by chance have a problem to solve, that is all you need plus alittle google and when a wall hits you, ask.
Try not to keep your mind landlocked. Let it float away through mashes and oceans of imagination and you might find what the other person didn't think of.
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