So #greyhack finally got music.

I used the same tactic in #GreyHack.

Step 1. Harvest exploits.
Step 2. Feed them into exploits list files.
Step 3. Plaster the target with exploits.
Step 4. Win.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/09/rondodox_botnet_fires_exploit_shotgun/

RondoDox botnet fires 'exploit shotgun' at nearly every router and internet-connected home device

: 56 bugs across routers, DVRs, CCTV systems, web servers … time to run for cover

The Register

Sitting here watching Hackers (the movie) and all I can think about is what a fantastic game #GreyHack is turning out to be. It’s absolutely not talked about enough, it’s such nice take on the MMO hacker simulator genre of games.

http://greyhackgame.com

Grey Hack – MMO hacking simulator game

Taking #GreyHack for another spin. They have officially released version 0.9 now, that means hackable smart fridges and smartphones + NPC schedules, i.e. NPCs sleep and leave things unattended so you can hack them at night.

If you haven't discovered this awesome very close to real life hacking simulator yet, it's available on Steam.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNAfp3XMarA

Grey Hack - Game Trailer

YouTube

If you've played #GreyHack, what are your thoughts on #NiteTeam4?

Seems like there are N number of missions, a few tools with no ability to create your own with exploits and a limited "internet". Should i even bother? ATM i see GreyHack as the pinnacle of hacking simulators and everything else as just toys.

#Gaming

Fixed some of my tools in #greyhack yesterday. I see now that i have tools for everything:

Tools to disable firewalls, privesc that gets you root on anything, router tunnelling, local and remote vuln scanners, a shodan scanner that scans entire /16 networks, a sweeper that scans and steals credentials (bank, mail, accounts), a version scanner to quickly find vulnerable hosts and lots more like +40k exploits for pretty much all services.

Hell, i've even ported some Unix commands from the real world to the game like which, sort, grep, uniq etc.

I feel like i'm done, i can get in pretty much anywhere and jump around in the procedurally generated networks behind each IP address in the game.

There is a nightly build (0.9) on the way with smartphones, smart fridges etc, but it is impossible to play it right now because of the constant wipes on the test server, and there are some bugs as well that plague the production version of the game, like if you rent a server, then cancel the service, you still get billed for the system you rented which sucks.

I've found a way to create a second bank account in the game, but one shouldn't have to do stuff like that to get rid of pesky bugs that drain your bank account, something that would be EASILY fixed by the developer.

Still - this is one of the best hacking games like ever but it comes with a high learning curve and a poor tutorial, expecting casual people to read through a crapload of text.

As i wrote in a review on a gaming site: "I can't understand how people without an expensive SANS course is gonna be able to enjoy this game".

Got bored, hacked around in a few systems in #greyhack, found artefacts of another player, one exploit tool (poorly written), a script kiddie tool called viper and a proxy builder.

All tools showing the uploader owner and access logs were not scrubbed either.

Killed all tools, replaced them with reboot (also ssh and sudo), wiped my tools + access logs then logged out.

Giggled a bit.

Finally adding capabilities to my rootkit in #greyhack. I can log stuff, but when i try to send something to another host, it shows up on the screen and can't be supressed. Really annoying.

So, today in #greyhack, i've written backdoorable versions of:

ssh, ps, kill, sudo and passwd.

I say backdoorable, because i haven't added any payloads/features to most of them - yet.

Except for PS and KILL (which don't list certain process or refuse to kill them), i have a ready to go rootkit, installable anywhere on any computer in the game.

I'm thinking logging, subversion, blocking and other bits of fun that one can have.

In #greyhack, I've recently started to collect shells and credentials to servers where the cops or whoever owns the system starts tracing you immediately when you connect to the system.

Gonna start giving those credentials away to other players that annoy me...

...If you remember Stargate SG-1 when they gave away gate addresses to the Aschen... "The first address is a black hole, it gets progressively worse from then on" :D