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Hacking Jenkins Servers With No Password
Here’s a fun Jenkins trick I have been using on some recent Information Security Assessments to gain an initial foothold. If you aren’t familiar with hacking Jenkins servers, it runs by default on port 8080 and also by default it has no password (Hurray!). According to their Wiki: “Jenkins is an award-winning application that monitors executions of repeated jobs, such as building a software project or jobs run by cron.” Here is what Jenkins looks like.Read More
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