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Week 12 HTB Report return

Report by Rowen
Table of Contents
Pen Test: sequel
Intro and Objective
Introduction
Objective
Report – high level summary
High level summary
Recommendations
Report – Methodologies
Introduction and Objective
Introduction
This document provides comprehensive and detailed documentation
outlining the steps taken to penetrate the security and resilience of the target known
as "return." Throughout this guide, we will cover various measures and best
practices aimed at fortifying the machine against potential vulnerabilities and
security threats.
Objective
The objective of the penetration test is to discover and exploit vulnerabilities
in the machine with the main target being to gain access to machine and gain
administrator privileges. However, this is not for malicious purpose as the scope of
this test is to demonstrate the process used in a concise manner while also
explaining any steps or best practices to be taken to patch or monitor the associated
vulnerabilities to secure the target machine.
Report: High level summery

Summery
I was tasked with performing the Pen test against the targer on the HTB
network. The test serves as a simulated attack against this specific machine.
Initially I scanned the machine to see what ports were open and what was running.
https://h4rithd.com/blog/starting-point-htb-base-walkthrough/index.html

Recommendations
The main thing that could be done to prevent this situation is to update the
servers account passwords for all accounts including the root user. The other thing
you could implement is have logging and make sure to audit those logs.
Report – Methodologies
First we scan the target

https://medium.com/@joemcfarland/hack-the-box-return-writeup-41200ed787f5

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