In this video, we take a deep dive into EternalBlue, the infamous exploit behind many of the most impactful cyber-attacks, such as WannaCry, NotPetya, TrickBot, and more. This is the most sophisticated exploit I have covered on this channel, due to the sheer rigor and length of the exploit chain. I wanted to build up to a comprehensive understanding of the exploit, starting with the buffer overflow / out-of-bounds write, as well as the arbitrary memory allocation, before outlining how the attack is executed. Whether you're a pen tester, security researcher, or cyber security expert, I hope you'll find this attack as fascinating as I did.
DMT is extremely interesting. 2 times in 24 hours was enough. I did a small 3rd dose to stay on this side and just get the visuals. I knew I couldn't take another breakthrough experience but I thought staying on this side would be fine.
Arguably it was but it was pretty unpleasant during the experience. When I came to it was fun but during it kind of sucked. I dunno, really interesting stuff.
Man, DMT really is extremely interesting but at the same time it's something that demands respect. It's definitely not for everyone tho.
Also yes I did handle sodium hydroxide with only the best PPE (flipflops and shorts) and yes I did get a little on my hand (it's slippery) no it's not a big deal. No I didn't get burned. PXL_20240529_235009873.RAW-01.MP.COVER.jpg
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