This is cool! Check out DragonFruit for simple command line apps/tools etc > Probably should have linked to the actual repo too ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/pkVYhvULcM — David Wengier (@davidwengier) December 19, 2018 [https://twitter.com/davidwengier/status/1075498489063206912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] dotnet/command-line-apiCommand line parsing, invocation, and rendering of terminal output. - dotnet/command-line-apiGitHubdotnet [https://github.com/dotnet/command-line-api]…
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> Many of us on the team wrote a kali training book then put it free online at https://t.co/Blvmow018g. You can use that fee material to prepare for the KLCP, and ensure you have the background on kali you need for PWK/OSCP. https://t.co/Knq8fc2N16 — Offensive Security (@offsectraining) November 18, 2018 [https://twitter.com/offsectraining/status/1064018891758743552?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] the free book is available to download here; Kali Linux Revealed | Mastering the Penetration Testing Di…
this is pretty cool. particularly useful for online URL decoding and base64 en/de-coding > If you don't know about the AWESOME 💯CyberChef tool by @GCHQ [https://twitter.com/GCHQ?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw], you do now: ✅Open Source ✅On Github ✅Interactive version online ✅Decodes this COM Scriptlet like a BOSS: https://t.co/RtGqR7qXoF 👉https://t.co/QTxvJBY4SI h/t @QW5kcmV3 [https://twitter.com/QW5kcmV3?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw]🙏 cc/ @ItsReallyNick [https://twitter.com/ItsReallyNick?ref_src=twsrc%5Et…
Some useful info on implementing DBaChecks; This post will detail the SQL database/infrastructure tests we have configured on our data warehouse environment using dbachecks [https://dbatools.io/introducing-dbachecks/], the open source PowerShell module. I will just say I think dbachecks is awesome. I’m pretty grounded and not known to hype things up but if anybody is questioning if they should be using the module I would strongly encourage them to do so. There is a bit of a learning curve if…