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== Secure Messaging ==
== Secure Messaging ==

Revision as of 00:21, 23 April 2022

This page aims to compile high quality resources for hackers. All books listed on this page can be found on Library Genesis and Z-Library

General Resources

Resources that assume little to no background knowledge:

Resources that assume minimal tech background:

Resources that assume a tech or hacking background:

Practice labs:

General references:

Active Directory

Tools

Office 365 & Azure

Tools

GSuite

https://www.slideshare.net/dafthack/ok-google-how-do-i-red-team-gsuite

C2 Frameworks

Antivirus & EDR Evasion

VMware

RocketChat

Microsoft Exchange

ProxyLogon is dead. It's mitigated by Defender. ProxyShell is not. AMSI catches unmodified public exploits.

Initial Access

Phishing

Password spraying

Buying Access

https://genesis.market/

Scanning and Recon

Opsec

Secure Messaging

Best practise is for your connections to go over Tor and for your messages to be end-to-end encrypted. For Jabber/XMPP make sure to enable OMEMO. For file sharing use onionshare.