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11 TopicsFoundational Static Analysis: Analyzing Structures
The question is asking me "In the disassembly at address 00401567, what is the structure EDX is pointing to? Look at Microsoft Docs for help!" At the very end of the briefing they go over the explanation of how to identify which offset is determining which call. I am 90% positive that the offset we are supposed to be identifying in this case is 0x17c. However within this SAME blurb while they are explaining the way the stack line up they simply identify which API the offset in their example is pointing to. THEY NEVER MENTION HOW THEY GOT THERE! I am sure that it requires some research an I have been trying to identify anything within MSDN database but I can't find a single clue how identify what API 0x17c is pointing to. I have even tried looking up references for the offset they had 0x138 which they identified as STARTUPINFO. (I googled both terms together.) Now I am most definitely missing something here. I step within the assembly analysis mayb ebut I am at a loss. If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it.Solved332Views0likes6CommentsHelp with Introduction to Python Scripting: Ep.7 – Demonstrate Your Skills
Hello all, I am stuck with the last question on this Immersive lab . Below is my question Using Python, build a web scraper to scrape the website for 12-digit phone numbers beginning with + (e.g., +123456789012). The requests and BeautifulSoup4 (BS4) libraries are available to you. How many extracted phone numbers are returned? I created the following python script import requests from bs4 import BeautifulSoup import re url = "http://10.102.35.108:4321" try: response = requests.get(url) response.raise_for_status() # Raise an exception for bad status codes except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: print(f"Error fetching the page: {e}") exit() soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser') phone_pattern = r"\+\d{12}" found_numbers = re.findall(phone_pattern, soup.get_text()) num_found = len(found_numbers) print(f"Found {num_found} phone numbers:") for number in found_numbers: print(number) The value is 0, but I am getting an incorrect solution. please helpSolved199Views1like6CommentsDetecting Sliver - Team Sim
Hello, Cyber Team Sim - Detecting Sliver Following the Debrief/answers - I'm stuck on Answer 1. our velociraptor hunts are coming back as "access is denied" - limiting us to continue any further in the lab. It is run on the Analyst Windows machine. Wondering if you have any tips or tricks for us to grant access Best regards, MartinSolved113Views1like1CommentIntroduction to Elastic: Ep.9 - ES|QL
I’m stuck on question 18 i need this to complete the lab. The question says ‘Perform a final query using all of the techniques used in the previous questions. What is the average speed per hour for ALL trips that start in the borough of “Brooklyn” and end in the borough of “Manhattan”? Provide your answer to at least three decimal places. any ideas?Solved109Views1like1CommentSnort Rules: Ep.9 – Exploit Kits
I am pulling my hair with question number 8 Create a Snort rule to detect the third GET request in the second PCAP file, then submit the token. This one should do it but it is not working. alert tcp any any -> any any (msg:"detect the third GET request"; content:"e31e6edb08bf0ae9fbb32210b24540b6fl"; sid:1000001) I tried so many rules base on the first GET header and still unable to get the token. Any tips?Solved106Views0likes3Comments