Since I have taken Antisyphon training in the past, I am on their email list. I noticed that I received an email from them on November 21st about their Turkey Express Mini CTF. I know about their cyber range but never signed up for it, even though I was curious. Since they released this CTF, I will treat this as a sample for their cyber range. It may not be fair, but I do not have anything to go on. Challenges When I signed up for their CTF, I was delighted to see there were …
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Passed eJPTv2
Today, I received an email from INE that I passed my eJPTv2 beta exam. It means that I obtained the eJPT certification again, but this time it is for version 2. I discussed my beta exam experience here. I suggest you read it and come back to this. There might be some information that you would want to know before reading the rest of this post. Preparation I received an email from INE on August 8th that they selected me to participate in the eJPTv2 beta program. I started going …
eJPTv2 Beta Exam
Today, I submitted my eJPTv2 beta exam for review. Per INE, it will take about two to three months to review everyone's exam submission. During this time, they will also decide if they want to tweak the exam based on the feedback. Related: Passed eJPTv2 Exam format For obvious reasons, I cannot disclose any of the questions I saw on the exam. I can, however, discuss whatever is public knowledge. Without further ado, here is some information about the exam: Course …
Passed GCIA
I recently passed the GCIA (GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst) certification exam, and I wanted to share my experience. As a follower, you may remember that I scored almost perfect on my GCIH exam. With this exam, however, I scored nowhere near it, and I am okay with that. Exam information The exam has the following format: 106 questions (including CyberLive)4 hours68% passing scoreMultiple-choice and single-answerYou can skip questions (up to 10 if I remember correctly)You can …
Attacking Cisco IOS device
Cisco IOS-related CVEs get announced consistently, but we will not be exploring any of those in this article. I will, however, demonstrate that attacking a Cisco IOS device is possible with SNMP misconfiguration. If interested, I covered another attack on a Cisco IOS device running HSRP here. I included this exercise on our Paradise Lost: Red Team versus Blue Team event during our CyberFest 2021. Unfortunately, only the blue team members touched this node. The red team focused on …