Greg Porterfield

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Not sure what I’m doing yet. This place seems light on the the cat pics. I do pentesting and learn new stuff as much as I can.
There are many reasons to use a split keyboard, but this is without a doubt the most important one.
We're super happy to announce that PancakesCon 4 will occur on March 19, 2023! Follow our site for CFP, Call for Volunteers, Call for Workshops and other details, posting soon! https://pancakescon.com/2023/01/23/pancakescon-4-announcement/ #pancakescon
PancakesCon 4 Announcement!

PancakesCon 4

pretty chuffed I was able to finish the Advent of Cyber 2022 even after losing electricity & water for a week

this has definitely given me renewed confidence to continue down the #infosec path

RT @Brink_Thinker
Finding 6 bald eagles on your front porch deserves endless retweets

I talked to @jackrhysider for an episode of his podcast Darknet Diaries that tells the Welcome to Video story from my book, TRACERS IN THE DARK.

Jack says it’s the darkest episode he’s ever done. But as in the book, it has—to the degree it’s possible with this kind of story—a happy ending.

https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/131

Welcome To Video – Darknet Diaries

Andy Greenberg brings us a gut wrenching story of how criminal investigators used bitcoin tracing techniques to try to find out who was at the center of a child sexual abuse darkweb website.

I managed to read/listen to 80 books in 2022. It's amazing how many great stories, insightful reportages, beautiful graphic novels, and casual books are still out there. If you're looking for a good new year resolution, enjoying more books is the good choice 🙂
Meowings from #George & #Washy #cats♥️

30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers:

1. Dehashed — View leaked credentials.
2. SecurityTrails — Extensive DNS data.
3. DorkSearch — Really fast Google dorking.
4. ExploitDB — Archive of various exploits.
5. ZoomEye — Gather information about targets
6. Pulsedive — Search for threat intelligence.
7. GrayHatWarfare — Search public S3 buckets.
8. PolySwarm — Scan files and URLs for threats.
9. Fofa — Search for various threat intelligence.
10. LeakIX — Search publicly indexed information.
11. DNSDumpster — Search for DNS records quickly.
12. FullHunt — Search and discovery attack surfaces.
13. AlienVault — Extensive threat intelligence feed.
14. ONYPHE — Collects cyber-threat intelligence data.
15. Grep App — Search across a half million git repos.
16. URL Scan — Free service to scan and analyse websites.
17. Vulners — Search vulnerabilities in a large database.
18. WayBackMachine — View content from deleted websites.
19. Shodan — Search for devices connected to the internet.
20. Netlas — Search and monitor internet connected assets.
21. CRT.sh — Search for certs that have been logged by CT.
22. Wigle — Database of wireless networks, with statistics.
23. PublicWWW — Marketing and affiliate marketing research.
24. Binary Edge — Scans the internet for threat intelligence.
25. GreyNoise — Search for devices connected to the internet.
26. Hunter — Search for email addresses belonging to a website.
27. Censys — Assessing attack surface for internet connected devices.
28. IntelligenceX — Search Tor, I2P, data leaks, domains, and emails.
29. Packet Storm Security — Browse latest vulnerabilities and exploits.
30. SearchCode — Search 75 billion lines of code from 40 million projects.

credit: https://twitter.com/danielmakelley/status/1604838895962800128

#cybersecurity #infosec #informationsecurity #searchengine #dehashed #shodan

Daniel Kelley on Twitter

“30 cybersecurity search engines for researchers: 1. Dehashed—View leaked credentials. 2. SecurityTrails—Extensive DNS data. 3. DorkSearch—Really fast Google dorking. 4. ExploitDB—Archive of various exploits. 5. ZoomEye—Gather information about targets.”

Twitter

I successfully completed my first cybersecurity challenge. I learned A LOT from this Advent of Cyber room, and I know there is a lot left for me to learn. I'm going to take a short break after doing all of this, but then continue to learn more by doing more.

P.S. I am also ranked within the top 15% of users in TryHackMe!

TryHackMe #cybersecurity #cyber #tryhackme #alwayslearning #IT #informationtechnology #informationsecurity #infosec

My thoughts go out to the IT/security teams at The Guardian and Okta, and anyone else who was hoping to have a quiet holiday break....