As of version 4.0.0 of the Slack client, this mechanism is no longer viable. It does however look like Slack keep the previous release. This means you can force Slack to revert to the previous version e.g. 3.4.3 by deleting the app-4.0.0 folder. Slack will stay at this version until it is updated again. Gaining … Continue reading Achieving persistence in Slack through local file injection
One year on
This day last year, I was sitting an apartment near the Jet.com office in Hoboken avoiding the rain. I'd just left a job that I was well versed in, and knew I could do. I'd been working with some of the team for almost 14 years (on and off) and it was a safe place. … Continue reading One year on
Od1n – An Offensive, Defensive, Intelligence and Networking library
Od1n - Offensive, Defensive, Intelligence and Networking Library Yes, this is yet another post exploitation c# framework... I apologize 🙂 Yes, I know there are lots of other frameworks out there, and more .net/C# ones every other week. "This is my [post exploitation c# framework]. There are many like it, but this one is mine." … Continue reading Od1n – An Offensive, Defensive, Intelligence and Networking library
Hello world!
It's a new year, and once again I'm thinking of blogging... This time around seems much more promising, I've even gotten as far as setting up a sub-domain and installing WordPress. Check back soon, I do actually have something to share with you /J