Will you be doing videos on unreal engine soon? You mentioned it in the melonloader video. I make mods for ue games and I'd love to see your take on it 🎉
Would the fatigue be immediately stopped by any lockout policies? I am assuming that any push notification that expires would count as a failed login attempt? If not, it should, honestly it should only let you do it once per login attempt, maybe twice for user error. But that is not always the way of security in the real world lol
Getting a hold of the ntds.dit file and SYSTEM files to begin with usually already require you to have admin privileges, so if someone gets this far, you're probably already screwed anyways. Besides, as mentioned in the video, a good password policy will keep anyone from cracking the majority of those hashes anyways.
hashcat supports compressed wordlists which is nice
I did not know that, thanks!
I found out just recently, said wow.
I must say the wiggle on the hair when you talk is phenomenal.
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thanks for this ..... we need video about best practice to secure active directory
Hopefully people has switche to MFA with numbers or another system that prevents MFA Fatigue :)
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0:15 bruh where did all your toolbar icons go 💀💀
11:18 damn, sublime is pretty unique. for windows users this shortcut would be "ctrl + alt + up and down keys"
@rodricbr What is that in, notepad? Pretty cool if thats a thing
@@Smoth48 notepad++? I'm not sure if they have this same feature since I don't use it. try googling it, who knows
I love that the ad that came up was literally you talking 😂 nice
Where can i dwonload this ZIP file?
Link Pls.
Will you be doing videos on unreal engine soon? You mentioned it in the melonloader video. I make mods for ue games and I'd love to see your take on it 🎉
Thanks for those contents❤
Would you recommend kali or parrots as a deli drive OS for a cybersecurity student, that also do software development?
Parrots more stable and you can get any of tools that come with Kali on parrot os if u need em. I personally use Kali but just what I’ve heard.
Would the fatigue be immediately stopped by any lockout policies? I am assuming that any push notification that expires would count as a failed login attempt? If not, it should, honestly it should only let you do it once per login attempt, maybe twice for user error. But that is not always the way of security in the real world lol
Yhh this is a very basic overview to make people understand the core concepts
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Do you create your own labs just to be able to do this? Or are you using a machine from HTB or Vulnhub or something similar to test these things on?
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If you ask them to subscribe enough times, they will likely give in at some point.
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how can i change the wall pic its so beautiful
just upgrade your Kali
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Lots of fun😀
Hello Tomska
Is this normal for 7 months old pc, 22-25 seconds boot time?
Ryzen 5 5600g
Gigabytes a520m k v2
Crucial bx500 480gb (OS)
Hdd 500gb
Lexar 2x8 gb
why is your windows expolrer looking wierd inside the vm?
no
Another one
Thank you
Hi!
Where do you find all these cool things? Can you clue us in >
audio out of sync with video
It is not sir
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I want to ask a question
Do you make money from this channel
And is this type of content allowed to be published on RUclips
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remember me john i really need your help ,, im being hacked please help
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6 likes in 1 minute bro fell off
npcs in comments are so annoying
@@slinkyusing aw man you caught me 🤖🤖🤖🤖
12 subs in 2 years bro was never on
This comment encouraged me to like this video. This guy has made great content for this field and he deserves it.
@@slinkyusingwhat "npcs" stands for?🙄🙄
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No-one asked you your orientation
Active Directory by microsoft very safe sir plase do the needful take this down now!!
Getting a hold of the ntds.dit file and SYSTEM files to begin with usually already require you to have admin privileges, so if someone gets this far, you're probably already screwed anyways. Besides, as mentioned in the video, a good password policy will keep anyone from cracking the majority of those hashes anyways.