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I found a zero-day in a PHP file space to a website I hacked. I hacked them once and installed ransomware; they responded by taking the site down for a little over two weeks. Once I noticed it was back up I tried my same method of using an admin password I cracked an reuploaded the same shell. This allowed me to rehack the site in 5 minutes, all I did was log in upload a file and NT Authority / System was regained. I made some posts about this to if you want to verify it. One thing my webshell did was log commands and their outputs to a file, this allowed me to save a copy of every file I opened. The site was brought back up ad the password was changed because I had multiple SQL logins. I was able to get the new admin password but I was not going to reattempt cracking it, especially because it was bcrypt hashed an I dont have a powerful computer. While reviewing the php files I noticed a vulnerability that was very valuable. Once I found it I took a walk to calm down and think about all the other access I had, this helped clear my mind from they insane high and now I've just finished coding a crazy exploit!
I found a zero day in the PHP file space on a website I hacked. I had hacked them once and installed ransomware, they responded by shutting down the site for a little over two weeks. Once I noticed it was a backup I tried the same method of using the admin password I had cracked and re-downloaded the same shell. This allowed me to rehack the site in 5 minutes, all I did was log in, upload a file and NT Authority/System was restored. I have made a few posts about this if you want to check it out. My web shell did one thing, it logged the commands and their output to a file, this allowed me to keep a copy of every file I opened. The site was restored and the password was changed since I had multiple SQL logins. I was able to get the new admin password but I wasn't going to try again especially since it was hashed with bcrypt and I don't have a powerful computer. While looking through the php files I noticed a very valuable vulnerability. Once I found it I went for a walk to calm down and think about all the other accesses I had, it helped clear my mind from the crazy high and now I just finished coding a crazy exploit!
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I found a zero-day in a PHP file space to a website I hacked. I hacked them once and installed ransomware; they responded by taking the site down for a little over two weeks. Once I noticed it was back up I tried my same method of using an admin password I cracked an reuploaded the same shell. This allowed me to rehack the site in 5 minutes, all I did was log in upload a file and NT Authority / System was regained. I made some posts about this to if you want to verify it. One thing my webshell did was log commands and their outputs to a file, this allowed me to save a copy of every file I opened. The site was brought back up ad the password was changed because I had multiple SQL logins. I was able to get the new admin password but I was not going to reattempt cracking it, especially because it was bcrypt hashed an I dont have a powerful computer. While reviewing the php files I noticed a vulnerability that was very valuable. Once I found it I took a walk to calm down and think about all the other access I had, this helped clear my mind from they insane high and now I've just finished coding a crazy exploit!
I found a zero day in the PHP file space on a website I hacked. I had hacked them once and installed ransomware, they responded by shutting down the site for a little over two weeks. Once I noticed it was a backup I tried the same method of using the admin password I had cracked and re-downloaded the same shell. This allowed me to rehack the site in 5 minutes, all I did was log in, upload a file and NT Authority/System was restored. I have made a few posts about this if you want to check it out. My web shell did one thing, it logged the commands and their output to a file, this allowed me to keep a copy of every file I opened. The site was restored and the password was changed since I had multiple SQL logins. I was able to get the new admin password but I wasn't going to try again especially since it was hashed with bcrypt and I don't have a powerful computer. While looking through the php files I noticed a very valuable vulnerability. Once I found it I went for a walk to calm down and think about all the other accesses I had, it helped clear my mind from the crazy high and now I just finished coding a crazy exploit!