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Room#
- Name: Introductory Researching
- Profile: tryhackme.com
- Difficulty: Easy
- Description: A brief introduction to research skills for pentesting.
Disclaimer: the answers are either general culture, searching the keyword in the question or looking for an option in the man page, it's very easy and obvious, the room description already give it all so the write-up doesn't need details.
Write-up
Example Research Question#
In the Burp Suite Program that ships with Kali Linux, what mode would you use to manually send a request (often repeating a captured request numerous times)?
Answer: repeater
What hash format are modern Windows login passwords stored in?
Answer: NTLM
What are automated tasks called in Linux?
Answer: cron jobs
What number base could you use as a shorthand for base 2 (binary)?
Answer: base 16
If a password hash starts with $6$, what format is it (Unix variant)?
Answer: sha512crypt
Vulnerability Searching#
What is the CVE for the 2020 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability found in WPForms?
Answer: CVE-2020-10385
There was a Local Privilege Escalation vulnerability found in the Debian version of Apache Tomcat, back in 2016. What's the CVE for this vulnerability?
Answer: CVE-2016-1240
What is the very first CVE found in the VLC media player?
Answer: CVE-2007-0017
If I wanted to exploit a 2020 buffer overflow in the sudo program, which CVE would I use?
Answer: CVE-2019-18634
Manual Pages#
SCP is a tool used to copy files from one computer to another. What switch would you use to copy an entire directory?
Answer: -r
fdisk is a command used to view and alter the partitioning scheme used on your hard drive. What switch would you use to list the current partitions?
Answer: -l
nano is an easy-to-use text editor for Linux. There are arguably better editors (Vim, being the obvious choice); however, nano is a great one to start with. What switch would you use to make a backup when opening a file with nano?
Answer: -B
Netcat is a basic tool used to manually send and receive network requests. What command would you use to start netcat in listen mode, using port 12345?
Answer: nc -l -p 12345