Tag Archives: Metasploit

Exploring the Power of the Metasploit Framework Database 

The Metasploit Framework stands as one of the most comprehensive platforms for penetration testing and vulnerability research. Within this powerful suite, the database component plays a foundational role by offering structured data management for scans, hosts, services, credentials, and vulnerabilities. By leveraging a PostgreSQL backend, Metasploit enables professionals to store, query, and manipulate information throughout… Read More »

Unleashing Stealth: A Deep Dive into Metasploit Payload Customization

In the veiled corridors of digital infiltration, the binary whispers of a payload often determine the success or failure of a campaign. Beyond ordinary frameworks and terminal commands lies a landscape where custom payloads reign supreme — undetected, unbroken, and unread by prying algorithms. For a penetration tester navigating the unpredictable waters of target environments,… Read More »

Hacking MS SQL Server: A Metasploit Tutorial for Speed and Precision

Microsoft SQL Server (MS SQL Server) remains one of the most widely used relational database management systems globally. Many enterprises rely on it to manage critical business data, making it an attractive target for attackers. Gaining unauthorized access to an MS SQL Server can provide an attacker with the ability to extract sensitive information, disrupt… Read More »

A Step-by-Step Guide to Windows Hacking with EternalBlue-DoublePulsar in Metasploit

In the realm of cybersecurity, certain vulnerabilities and exploits have become legendary due to their effectiveness and the scale of impact they have caused. Among these, the EternalBlue exploit, paired with the DoublePulsar backdoor, stands out as a game-changer in the history of Windows system compromises. Understanding these tools is essential for penetration testers, ethical… Read More »

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