Alice Goes Deeper (Down the Rabbit Hole) – Redirection 2.0

Presented at DerbyCon 3.0 All in the Family (2013), Sept. 28, 2013, 1 p.m. (50 minutes).

At DerbyCon 2.0, we learned to keep yourself anonymous and out of your target’s logs. In this lecture we will continue to cover the topic of redirection and how to use it to send our packets through to our end target. We will also address more complex issues such as redirecting exploits, remote shells and backdoor callbacks through redirectors.

Understanding redirection, and how to accomplish it manually, is one of the most important concepts for a PenTester. This talk will cover everything you need to accomplish that goal.


Presenters:

  • Nathan Magniez
    Nathan Magniez is a Senior Computer Network Operations (CNO) Instructor and Course Developer at TeleCommunication Systems’ Art of Exploitation Training Center in Hanover, MD. Nathan started his career in the United States Marines Corps. Originally trained as a Russian Cryptologic Linguist, he realized that his greatest potential and aptitude fell within Digital Network Exploitation (DNE). During his time in the Marine Corps, he served on tactical teams, at 2nd Radio Battalion in Camp Lejeune, that focused on the collection and exploitation of wired and wireless networks. Nathan also served as an Computer Network Operator for the Department of Defense. Prior to joining the TCS Cyber Intelligence Group, he worked at Qualys, Inc. on their team of Vulnerability Research and Detection engineers. Nathan worked as an Incident Responder and Special Investigator on the National Incident Response Team (NIRT) at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and San Francisco in support of the United States Treasury. In addition to this role, Nathan also focused on Vulnerability Assessments and Penetration Testing. Nathan is also actively involved with Hackers For Charity. The program Hack Hunger directly funds and supplements HFC’s Food For Work program. For more information on how to help HFC, please see: www.hackhunger.com www.hackersforcharity.org

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