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02:04
In pentesting, do you need to know a lot of crypto or do you just let your tools handle the identifications & cracking?
 
8 hours later…
10:29
@JohnZhau Depends. You rarely need to know anything specific, like how RSA-CRT works
But if you see a client support 3DES, you should know it should be deprecated for some scenarios
Speaking of crypto, I saw this article today:
And this quote worries me:
> “The gold standard in disk encryption is end-to-end encryption, where only you can unlock your disk. This is what most companies use, and it seems to work well,” says Matthew Green, professor of cryptography at Johns Hopkins University.
How is disk encryption related to end-to-end encryption?
@Derpy So basically a speedrunner, who basically has a disassembly of the entire game in his head, knowing every function in the game in and out
10:45
@MechMK1 Well, simply put the disk is one end and you are the other. :P
(and with this last message, I will probably get forever banned from the room)
Every encryption is end-to-end because one end encrypts and the other decrypts.
Usually I would call BS immediately, but since this guy is a professor, I strongly entertain the thought I just don't "get" what he means
@MechMK1 mind you, there is option c) too.
Suicide?
Wrong quote - the professor never said that in the first place
Possible
10:52
probable
Or he was misunderstood?
kinda the same
Dude: "Every piece of software has bugs". Journalist: "According to security expert Dude, the NSA is probably intercepting all your data through software bugs"
Anyway, speaking of disk encryption, is it true that you can't have full disk encryption in Windows 10, unless you have a license for PRO? (Win 10 Home, which is what you usually get when you buy a PC/laptop, won't provide full disk encryption).
256-bit AES very difficult to crack. The chances of an attacker brute-forcing a key are negligibly small.

NSA HAS TOOLS THAT CAN CRACK AES
@reed BitLocker isn't available on Home afaik.
11:02
Windows not providing encryption for all its users is an absolute disgrace. One more reason not to use Windows.
Yes, bitlocker only works on pro
Though let's be honest, how many people do you know who would use it if they could
They say that you can still use "device encryption" but I know that apparently the process isn't very documented
99% of users would be like "But I have nothing important on my PC anyways"
@MechMK1 the ones that are already using Linux instead?
@Derpy Average Joe thinks Linux is a laundry detergent
11:05
@MechMK1 sorry but that is totally wrong. Average Joe probably thinks Linux is a character from Peanuts.
I don't think it's a matter of choice, encryption nowadays should be by default. It's like HTTPS, it's about time plain HTTP disappears and is blocked by default everywhere
@MechMK1 The joke was that Peanuts "Linux" isn't even called that way :P It is Linus
Never seen the Peanuts
MechMK1 was banned from the DMZ.
(just a comic strip by Charles M. Shulz. See here. The joke by the was wasn't totally made up because back in school there was a girl that hearing me and another friend of mine talking about Linux actually asked if we were talking about the comics Linus)
 
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12:52
@MechMK1 Looking at the list of publications of this person, there's a lot of knowledge there
and with architecturs like the one that for instance nextcloud offers, you do have end-to-end encryption for your drive
but I would be surprised if "This is what most companies use" ;)
my bet would also be on misunderstanding / misquote
13:18
@MechMK1 I believe what he wanted to say is that the keys to unlock the disks are in possession of the company owning the disks. It's like the end to end on Signal, for example... Signal does not have your keys, only you and your party.
the next paragraph clarifies that:
“There are certainly cases where it’s helpful to have a backup of your key or password. In those cases you might opt in to have a company store that information. But handing your keys to a company like Microsoft fundamentally changes the security properties of a disk encryption system.”
so, if you keep your keys in-company, it's secure... but if you handle out the keys to someone else, you don' own the keys, as the 3rd party may be on the receiving side of a "National Security Letter" and have to silently hand out your keys...
don't backing up your keys on an external entity protects you from that, but make sure to backup your keys offsite... losing the keys is the fastest way to secure wipe an entire datacenter...
 
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15:16
Seems like that guy doesn't like PGP and I honestly don't blame him
To this day I still don't understand the purpose of subkeys, or what a "sub-key" really is
15:38
@MechMK1 He certainly makes it sound bad. I've never really used PGP though so can't comment much
@ConorMancone His criticisms are quite valid. I am honestly surprized how e-Mail is still a thing
16:01
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Q: Free Bug Bounty Tutions 100+ lessons - Suggestions Needed

uday datrakI am making 100+ bug bounty tutorials in my channel hello guys, I have been working as a cyber security engineer for the last 15 years and decided to make easy YouTube videos for most of QA guys to learn 200+ security issues in 30 hours. I will be uploading daily two videos onto a youtube channel...

If his bug bounty videos are just as high quality as his question, I'd say no need to waste that much time
Though imagine a pentest tutorial in the style of an overly loud and obnoxious "YouTuber"
> What's poppin' YouTube? It's ya boi, Zyxx0r1338, back at it again with another video for you guys! This time, we're gonna have a look at buffer overflows and learn how to make easy cash thru bug bounty programs! But first, a word from our sponsor, Raid: Shadow Legends!
And he pronounces his name as "Cy-Zor-thirteen-three-eight"
He's completely made up but damn he annoys me already. Fuck Zyxx0r1338
Why were there no downvotes?
It's already pretty close to being spam...
Good that you remind me to downvote him
I hate those videos where people type what they should say in a text editor
That's what that guy does, in his latest videos. But in the earlier ones he was speaking (I guess with an indian accent)
> 8. Don't share this information with minors / non-professionals who gets attracted to hacking tricks
Also Rule 1 and rule 3 contradict
> 1. Do not test for security issues in any website without permission (from whom?)
> 2. Do not try hack attempts on your account to identify security issues of particular website (only hackers do that)[sic]
What the fuuuuuuuuuck?
16:18
I don't know that they contradict. I'm not really sure what the "hack attempts on your account" one even means.
If I have permission, why on earth should I not use my own account?
It seems like it's only a rehash of the first rule
Rules 2 and 3 are subcases of rule 1, I think
Just enjoy this one:
the 3 fps video is art
> If you want to misuse this information, then please STOP watching this
now you guys got me curious, but I'm not sure how many minutes I should waste watching that stuff. As a noob I bet I'd still learn something new even if it was crap, I guess
16:43
@MechMK1 lol, yeah, I saw that one
 
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18:26
@reed Why not watch proper educational content?
@MechMK1 If it is obviously off topic and for a 1 rep user I don't bother with a downvote. I look at downvotes not as a "penalty" but as more of an opportunity for change/learning. The loss of rep hopefully lets the other person know "Someone really disagrees with you - perhaps you should reconsider". As a result I have, in every case, reversed my downvote if the person comes back and reconsiders their position, even if (in the end) they still don't fully agree with me
@MechMK1, of course I should do that rather than watching the above videos (which I haven't watched anyway). It was a half-joke on my noobness
@reed Sorry, I was too tired to pick up on the joke
@MechMK1 whoops, sorry, I tagged the wrong post in that reply
That was meant for @FireQuacker and his question about why it didn't have downvotes
@ConorMancone I agree completely. Sadly, I don't have a way of really knowing when someone edits their question in a significant way after it was downvoted
Would be nice to get a notification or such
18:32
To finish my thought though: I don't bother downvoting 1-rep users because most of the time they are drive bys, created the account for this one post, and won't come back ever anyway. As a result there is no real opportunity for improvement, so I wouldn't waste the time or the 1 rep lost (not that I even care about 1 rep)
In that case if it is clearly off topic I'll just VTC and then move on to my life
@MechMK1 Well, to be fair, a good chunk of the time I just downvote and then move on. Often though I'll leave a comment, and so I find out if they come back because they usually respond to my comment.
@ConorMancone Yeah, true. Usually, they're like "Uh wtf bro why you downvote me!? Fite me bro I'll kill you
Usually I downvote and move on when it is just completely wrong and it doesn't seem like there is much hope for improvement. I've found though that if I downvote and comment then, if the user cares, they'll respond and I'll find out
@MechMK1 :) Indeed
Luckily I am skilled in the secret art of not giving a shit :D
@MechMK1 The concept of email is great. It's just the implementation that leaves things wanting. Although given its very decentralized nature, it might not be practically easy to do better
That is possibly the most useful skill a person can have.
@ConorMancone Yeah, I like the idea, but I secretly wonder what's wrong with HTTPS but for e-Mail
18:36
There are only a limited number of problems that you and I can fix, but there are an unlimited number of things that can use fixing. It's best if you know when to move on...
Now I have 2 XKCDs I have to post
@MechMK1 It's time for you to fix it then!
Hmm... already forgot what the other XKCD was that I was reminded of...
No, fixing something is too much work. If you fix it, someone will criticize you for how you fixed it, and how they would have fixed it so much better.

It's much easier to just make snide remarks about how shit everyone else's work is
More fun too
Oh yeah, that's what I was thinking of...
I'm not always as good at not giving a shit as I should be, because I've literally had this exchange with my wife more than once:
19:04
haha, yesterday my wife came here asking me the same question, I was telling a guy why having postgres open on the internet was wrong...
19:21
The power of not giving a shit is a mighty one, and must not be used carelessly
@MechMK1 If people are wrong and they want to keep wrong, I don't care a bit. No way I will waste time and energy discussing with people that only want to discuss... but if I believe the person is wrong and wants to be better, I take my time. I take A LOT of time...
Oh yes, I know that feeling
if the person says "I am sure that...", I don't bother...
"I believe that..." or "I think that...", I usually listen and say something
and when I see people discussing back and forth, I usually say "don't feed the trolls" and the person not being the troll usually understands
19:49
@ConorMancone I kind of see what you are saying, but this is a question not an answer. So a) you don't lose 1-rep for downvoting, b) downvotes help it to get deleted faster (which is good because it's almost a thinly disguised advertisement), and c) downvotes send a signal which blocks accounts from posting more bad questions.
20:10
@MechMK1 Isn't that the great thing about pentesting? You are only supposed to find things that sucks, not supposed to fix them
or am I wrong?
@reed That's why I'm pentester
So I can spend my days telling people they suck, without ever having to do it better
I'm an asshole and get paid for it
I basically never downvote because other people's downvotes are usually enough, lol
20:29
You're welcome
@FireQuacker I didn't actually know that downvotes get factored into blocking accounts. That's definitely a relevant detail
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A: What can I do when getting "We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account"?

ArjanNote: The Help Center contains articles addressing question bans and answer bans. Why am I getting this message? As stated in the tour links on every site, Stack Exchange is a network of question and answer sites, not help forums. This implies that all questions should be objective, answerable, a...

> To avoid bypassing the filter, its internal rules are a secret, but it is partly based on downvotes cast by other members of the communities.
20:57
This is easily the shittiest feature from SE
Because it means you literally have no chance of ever improving
Not so
You can fix things
I think people have done it before
Well, now that I think about it, I was going to mention Yvette, but her case was a 20-year suspension, not a post ban
Maybe nobody has come back from a question ban
Back in the old days, Jon Ericson would occasionally work with people to get them back on track
I usually don't downvote, but reading this I may change... The absolute majority of my votes are upvotes...
21:18
So this community sets permanent bans based on IPs? Oh my
posting from a big company/college with a central proxy and one IP coming out will be bad...
or from North Korea...
21:47
@FireQuacker yep - people manage it all the time
The rules are actually pretty good at preventing the majority of folks who are not welcome, without too many false positives

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