Since when did talking about and supplying software for penetration testing a business in exchange for service get considered endorsing illegal activity?
Getting a post taken down for saying we should hack lawyers and report it to them in exchange for an IOU is a bit ridiculous when its a smart move. But hey lets just call each other fake hackers and delete each others post, then hit the Mental health awareness reddit button.
Fact check, everyones in the middle of a mental health crisis right now because if you're going about your days normally on the brink of nuclear war in the middle of a pandemic where 42% of people dying are vaccinated, then you've got some serious dissociative orders and might as well fade the fuck out, it's Niflheim vs Valhalla out there and I'm going for a blaze of glory.
Reddit's gotten more toxic than 4chan, and I'm banned from 4chan for assisting a nationstate bank robbery because somehow thats endorsing illegal activity.
Now that thats off my shoulders. Anyone interested in making a community project that reaches the whole web here? I've got the groundwork going for curling every IP and checking for HTTP(service can be changed). We can xss the web, ssrf, crlf, sqlmap it, shit we can compile everyones ideas together and run something that captivates all ipv4 networks. At the moment it'll just print out a list of all ips running HTTP. The codes in python, but I'll base64 it so that I can post it without uploading.
data:text/plain;base64,aW1wb3J0IG9zDQpmb3IgaSBpbiByYW5nZSgyNTUpOg0KCWZvciBuIGluIHJhbmdlICgyNTUpOg0KCQlmb3IgayBpbiByYW5nZSAoMjU1KToNCgkJCWZvciBkIGluIHJhbmdlICgyNTUpOg0KCQkJCQ0KCQkJCWYgPSAiY3VybCAtcyAtSSAiK3N0cihpKSsiLiIrc3RyKG4pKyIuIitzdHIoaykrIi4iK3N0cihkKQ0KCQkJCXQgPSBvcy5zeXN0ZW0oZikNCgkJCQlpZiAiSFRUUCIgaW4gc3RyKHQpOg0KCQkJCSAgICBwcmludChzdHIoaSkrIi4iK3N0cihuKSsiLiIrc3RyKGspKyIuIitzdHIoZCkp
Just enter the above code as a URL to view it. After you enter your bit of code, feel free to encode it here https://lycansledger.com/1_6_cerberus.html for sharing on this post, or message me your ideas.
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