I am currently pursuing my OSCP, but every now and then I like to take a break and mess with my homelab or take a look at some challenges. Yesterday on a slack I participate on, someone posted a link to a BSidesSF CTF that was ongoing with their account Continue Reading
April 2019 – Schmidt Happens – InfoSec Blog
First off let’s get this out of the way. I do not have my OSCP yet. I haven’t even taken the exam yet. (Scheduled, and very excited though). That being said, I completed all of the coursework and documented it, and have now rooted 32 machines. Because of this, it’s Continue Reading
January 2019 – Schmidt Happens – InfoSec Blog
This year I attended Shmoocon. Unfortunately, I could only go for the last day because I was in Jamaica for the first two days (which was pretty great). As I took a look through the list of talks, the one that stuck out to me as most interesting was “Encrypting Continue Reading
April 2021 – Schmidt Happens – InfoSec Blog
IPv6 is often seen as a mystical protocol by many folks and its scary to think about making the transition from IPv4. What’s even scarier is it’s likely already in place within your organization and attackers can leverage it against you! Further, companies are quickly rolling out IPv6 within their Continue Reading
May 30, 2019 – Schmidt Happens – InfoSec Blog
You may find yourself in a situation where you’ve gained some juicy hashes from a previous attack, but you’re unable to crack these hashes into clear-text. Well no worries, you can still look into passing the hash. Prerequisites: Hash obtained from previous attack. See any one of these posts for Continue Reading