First, if you’ve never fully researched SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), I suggest you go do that now because you’re doing yourself a major disservice by not knowing/using the information that’s available through the use of this protocol… not to mention the amount of remote control you have over a machine if you’re able to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘msfcli’
Compromising Hosts With SNMP
Posted: 3rd September 2010 by Matt in hacks, securityTags: change, community, MIB, msfcli, nmap, OID, read, set, SNMP, snmpget, snmpset, snmpwalk, value, write
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Fun with printers (part 1)
Posted: 30th April 2010 by Matt in hacks, securityTags: bounce, exploit, hack, msfcli, owned, printer
I don’t see a whole lot on the forums about owning printers during a pen test, so I figured I’d post some stuff here. First, printers are often overlooked when it comes to securing a network. Why? Because all they’re supposed to do is print. You plug them in, install a driver, and so long [...]