Introduction Over the span of the previous two blog posts in the series, I showed why the majority of Cobalt Strike (CS) BOFs are incompatible with Brute Ratel C4 (BRC4) and what you can do about it. I also presented CS2BR itself: it's a tool that makes patching BOFs to be compatible with BRC4 a … Continue reading Introducing CS2BR pt. III – Knees deep in Binary
Author: Moritz Thomas
Introducing CS2BR pt. II – One tool to port them all
Introduction In the previous post of this series we showed why Brute Ratel C4 (BRC4) isn't able to execute most BOFs that use the de-facto BOF API standard by Cobalt Strike (CS): BRC4 implements their own BOF API which isn't compatible with the CS BOF API. Then we also outlined an approach to solve this … Continue reading Introducing CS2BR pt. II – One tool to port them all
Introducing CS2BR pt. I – How we enabled Brute Ratel Badgers to run Cobalt Strike BOFs
If you know all about CS, BRC4 and BOFs you might want to skip this introduction and get right into the problem statement. You can also jump right to the solution. Introduction When we conduct Red Team assessments at NVISO, we employ a wide variety of proprietary and open source tools. One central component in … Continue reading Introducing CS2BR pt. I – How we enabled Brute Ratel Badgers to run Cobalt Strike BOFs
Building an ICS Firing Range – Part 2 (Defcon 29 ICS Village)
As discussed in our first post in the series about our ICS firing range, we came to the conclusion that we had to build a lab ourselves. Now, this turned out to be a quite tricky task and in this blog post I am going to tell you why: which challenges we faced and which … Continue reading Building an ICS Firing Range – Part 2 (Defcon 29 ICS Village)