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Netcat Tricks for iPhone

April 29, 2020 No Comments

Whats up guys!

In this post we’ll take a look at 3 cool tricks using netcat on the iPhone.

Note that you will need a jailbroken device in order to follow along; alternatively, you can just use a laptop/desktop with netcat installed.

Using checkra1n jailbreak, this has become trivial for most devices.

Networking Tools for iPhone

In order to use a lot of the networking tools in the iPhone, you’ll need to download them from Cydia first.

Go under Terminal Support and choose a terminal of your choice.

I went ahead with NewTerm.

Then make sure you have netcat installed from Networking section.

That’s everything we’re going to need.

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Port Scanner in Python 3 (pyDroid and iPhone)

April 21, 2020 1 Comment

Heyyy! How ya doing?

Finally I have some free time and able to make some more videos! Very excited to learn some more stuff and share it with you guys. 🙂

To start things off smoothly I decided to do a short Python script – a port scanner, which we’ll program in a few lines of code.

This is an idea suggested by a viewer, to do small projects using mobile devices (pyDroid on Android and vim text editor on jailbroken iPhone).

Once you figure out which device you’ll be using, lets get started…

Port Scanner Using Threads

It’s important to use threads for such a program to shorten run time. With that said, we’ll need the system, socket and threading modules.

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Bind Shell in Python 3

January 28, 2020 3 Comments

What’s going on guys?

I have been packed with work and studying for certifications recently, leaving me little time to bring you some cool articles. 🙁

Anyway, I’ve been interested in analyzing different types of shells and coding them myself with custom options.

This time we’ll stick to the basics though: we’ll be looking at a bind shell coded in Python 3, of course, in as few lines of code as possible.

Why Bind Shell?

Every shell has its purpose and we need to be looking to increase our arsenal and understanding of what shell works better in each case.

A bind shell, while clumsy in implementation on most targets – considering you have to do port forwarding and have it listening – does have its advantages when it comes to flexibility from the attacking system. It allows us to connect using different tools like a proxy, for example, or even from a coffee shop or another anonymous location.

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Car and Object Detection in Python 3 (Tensorflow – ImageAI)

January 21, 2020 4 Comments

What’s up guys? Been a minute!

In this post we’re gonna take a look at a basic approach to do object detection in Python 3 using ImageAI and TensorFlow.

Unfortunately this post will be kind of short since I’m in the middle of studying for a certification. So let’s get to it!

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Recursive Encryption Script (pyAesCrypt) for Python 3

January 4, 2020 No Comments

What’s up guys!

Today I decided to make a recursive encryption script for Python 3.

I had a previous post and video that touched on this same functionality.

This time, however, I decided to expand on its methods and basically make an all-in-one stop for encryption / decryption.

So its something I wanted to make for my own use and figured I might as well share it with you guys. 🙂

Beware though: recursion can be dangerous if used without knowledge. You could end up encrypting your entire system. Also this script will automatically delete the old files after encryption / decryption.

Download link is at the bottom of the post!

Script Requirements

I won’t go into any details regarding the code since I’ve already made a blog post and video going into detail for this exact code.

Anyway, you will need to install pyAesCrypt. This is easiest using pip:

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