Blog Metasploit 4.6 – Now with less Open Source GUI Last week, I received an email from Tod B. at Rapid7 stating that the next binary installer of Metasploit would ship without Armitage and msfgui.
Blog WRCCDC – A Red Team Member’s Perspective Western Regional CCDC was pretty epic. Given the level of interest in red activity, I’d like to share what I can. So much happened, I
Blog Pivoting through SSH This is a pretty quick tip, but still useful. When you SSH to a host, you may use the -D flag to setup “dynamic” application-level
Blog Missing in Action: Armitage on Kali Linux As you may know, the highly anticipated Kali Linux is now available. If you’ve fired it up, you may notice it’s missing a familiar tool.
Blog HOWTO Integrate third-party tools with Cortana One of the goals of Cortana is to give you the ability to integrate third-party tools and agents into Armitage and Cobalt Strike’s red team
Blog Cobalt Strike Updates 03.06.13 Just in time for this weekend’s North East Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition event, I have a fresh update to Armitage and Cobalt Strike. Here’s the
Blog Deprecation Notice: Metasploit source checkouts will NO LONGER update over SVN – Move to Git The official home of the Metasploit Framework’s source code has been github for a while now. Ever since the move to Git, Rapid7 has operated
Blog My Software Development Practices: The Joel Test Joel Spolsky is one of my favorite writers on the topic of software development. He coined a 12-step Joel Test to determine if your company
Blog A Vision for Distributed Red Team Operations Last year I gave a talk on Force Multipliers for Red Team Operations. In that talk, I elaborated on my search for capabilities that make
Blog Getting Started with Armitage and the Metasploit Framework (2013) So, I just realized there isn’t a modern tutorial on how to start Armitage and take advantage of it. There’s the documentation, but my documentation tries