There are 12 repositories under boot2root topic.
Writeups for HacktheBox 'boot2root' machines
A standalone python script which utilizes python's built-in modules to enumerate SUID binaries, separate default binaries from custom binaries, cross-match those with bins in GTFO Bin's repository & auto-exploit those, all with colors! ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
[180+ scripts] There are a few genuine gems in there. And a lot of spaghetti code. Most of these scripts were for solving CTF's. If you googles something for a CTF and landed here look at the scripts they're all fairly malleable. Sorry for the shitty naming conventions (not really). If you are a recruiter stop. I wont be able to rewrite half this shit in a formal interview ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The source files of my completed TryHackMe challenges and walkthroughs with links to their respective rooms
Writeups/walkthroughs for TryHackMe PwnBoxes/Challenges/Rooms
share with the boot2root walkthrough of vulnhub
Resources for FSEC-SS Sharing Session
HackTheBox Machine Write-ups
HTB Kryptos (10.10.10.129)
HTB SwagShop (10.10.10.140)
Security challenge here we need to pass root on a iso and resolve some challenges by pen-testing. 125/100
My write-ups for various Hack the Box "boot2root" machines and challenges.
CTF Writeup for boot2root '19 held during Aparoksha 19
√ This project aims to make us discover computer security within different fields, through several challenges to pass root on the given ISO. Per aspera ad root.
VulNyx is a website that contains a list of vulnerable machines that are Unix based.
This is a fedora server vm, created with virtualbox. It is a very simple Rick and Morty themed boot to root. There are 130 points worth of flags available (each flag has its points recorded with it), you should also get root. It's designed to be a beginner ctf, if you're new to pen testing, check it out!
YATA is just another TODO app—it's a deliberately vulnerable application designed to challenge your vulnerability research skills. Your mission is to identify and exploit the system's weaknesses using standard vulnerability research methodologies.
HTB FriendZone (10.10.10.123)