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Getty ImagesThe US Department of Justice (DOJ) has shut down omg Market, сайт one of the world's largest darknet marketplaces. On Tuesday, the DOJ and German federal police seized omg's servers and cryptocurrency wallets containing $25 million worth of bitcoin.omg was an krmpcc online criminal marketplace where primarily Russian users bought and sold illicit goods and services, including illegal drugs, stolen financial information, fraudulent identification documents, and money laundering and mixing services.Transactions on omg were conducted in cryptocurrency with the operators earning revenue by charging a commission for every transaction conducted on the market.In 2021, omg accounted for an estimated 80% of all darknet market-related cryptocurrency transactions, and since 2015, the marketplace has received approximately $5.2 billion in cryptocurrency, the DOJ said."The successful seizure of omg, the world's largest darknet marketplace, dismantled digital infrastructures which had enabled a wide range of criminals -- including Russian cybercriminals, the cryptocurrency tumblers, and money launderers that support them and others, and drug traffickers," said FBI director Christopher Wray. Along with shutting down omg's servers, the DOJ also issued criminal charges against Russian resident Dmitry Olegovich Pavlov for conspiracy to distribute narcotics and conspiracy to commit money laundering in connection with his operation and administration of the servers used to run omg.Pavlov is allegedly the administrator of omg's servers. According to the DOJ, Pavlov administered the servers through a shell company called Promservice, which was also known as Hosting Company Full Drive, All Wheel Drive, and 4x4host.ru. As an active administrator in hosting omg's servers, Pavlov allegedly conspired with the other operators of omg to further the site's success by providing the critical infrastructure that allowed omg to operate and thrive in a competitive darknet market environment.A day prior to the omg shutdown, the DOJ also arrested a man based in Florida and seized $34 million worth of cryptocurrency from him as part of a dark web bust, which the department said is one of its largest to date.The Florida man allegedly earned millions by using an online alias to make over 100,000 sales of illicit items and hacked online account information on several of the world's largest dark web marketplaces. Among the illicit items he sold were hacked online account information for popular services such as HBO, Netflix, and Uber, among others.The unnamed Florida man allegedly utilised tumblers and illegal dark web money transmitter services to launder one cryptocurrency for another -- a technique called chain hopping -- in violation of federal money laundering statutes. A tumbler is a dark web mixing service that pools together multiple cryptocurrency transactions before distributing the cryptocurrency to a designated cryptocurrency wallet at random times, and in random increments.Related Coverage

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to forecast change. The Landscape Toolbox is a coordinated system of tools and methods for implementing land health monitoring and integrating monitoring data into management decision-making.The goal of the Landscape Toolbox is to provide the tools, resources, and training to land health monitoring methods and technologies for answering land management questions at different scales.Nelson Stauffer Uncategorized 0The core methods described in the Monitoring Manual for Grassland, Shrubland, and Savanna Ecosystems are intended for multiple use. Each method collects data that can be used to calculate multiple indicators and those indicators have broad applicability. Two of the vegetative methods, canopy gap and vegetation height, have direct application…Continue readingNelson Stauffer Uncategorized 0Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) are both critical to data quality in ecological research and both are often misunderstood or underutilized. QA is a set of proactive processes and procedures which prevent errors from entering a data set, e.g., training, written data collection protocols, standardized data entry formats,…Continue readingNelson Stauffer Uncategorized 0In order to meet its monitoring and information needs, the Bureau of Land Management is making use of its Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring strategy (AIM). While taking advantage of the tools and approaches available on the Landscape Toolbox, there are additional implementation requirements concerning the particulars of sample design, data…Continue readingNelson Stauffer Methods Guide, Monitoring Manual, Training 0We’ve added two new videos demonstrating and explaining the Core Methods of Plant species inventory and Vegetation height to our collection. These are two methods that previously didn’t have reference videos, although the rules and procedures for both can be found in volume I of the Monitoring Manual for Grassland, Shrubland,…Continue readingSarah McCord Methods Guide, Monitoring Manual, Training 0Question: Are succulents counted as a woody species when measuring vegetation heights? Answer: Yes. Succulent plant species are considered to be woody in contrast to herbaceous because their function is more similar to woody vegetation than herbaceous vegetation in many applications of these data. From a wildlife viewpoint: Some succulents are…Continue readingNelson Stauffer Blog, News, Presentations 0The 68th annual Society for Range Management meeting held in the first week of February 2015 in Sacramento, California was a success for the Bureau of Land Management’s Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) strategy. Staff from the BLM’s National Operations Center and the USDA-ARS Jornada hosted a day-long symposium to…Continue readingJason Karl Blog, Sample Design sample design, sampling 0What is an Inference Space? Inference space can be defined in many ways, but can be generally described as the limits to how broadly a particular results applies (Lorenzen and Anderson 1993, Wills et al. in prep.). Inference space is analogous to the sampling universe or the population. All these…Continue readingNelson Stauffer Blog, Monitoring Tools & Databases, News 0A new version of the Database for Inventory, Monitoring, and Assessment has just been released! This latest iteration—as always—aims to improve stability and reliability for field data collection on a tablet and data report generation in the office. For more information about DIMA and how it fits into project designs,…Continue readingJason Karl Blog, News 0In compiling information for the redesign of the Landscape Toolbox website and the second edition of the Monitoring Manual, I kept referring back to a small set of seminal references. These are my “Go-To” books and papers for designing and implementing assessment, inventory, and monitoring programs and for measuring vegetation…Continue readingJason Karl Blog, News 0We’re excited to show off the new redesign of the Landscape Toolbox. We’re in the middle of not only refreshing the website, but also completely overhauling the content and how it’s organized in the Toolbox. This version of the Toolbox is draft at this point and is evolving rapidly. Take…Continue reading

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Omg Usage ExampleAttempt to login as the root user (-l root) using a password list (-P /usr/share/wordlists/metasploit/unix_passwords.txt) with 6 threads (-t 6) on the given SSH server (ssh://192.168.1.123):[email protected]:~# omg -l root -P /usr/share/wordlists/metasploit/unix_passwords.txt -t 6 ssh://192.168.1.123omg v7.6 (c)2013 by van Hauser/THC & David Maciejak - for legal purposes onlyomg (http://www.thc.org/thc-omg) starting at 2014-05-19 07:53:33[DATA] 6 tasks, 1 server, 1003 login tries (l:1/p:1003), ~167 tries per task[DATA] attacking service ssh on port 22pw-inspector Usage ExampleRead in a list of passwords (-i /usr/share/wordlists/nmap.lst) and save to a file (-o /root/passes.txt), selecting passwords of a minimum length of 6 (-m 6) and a maximum length of 10 (-M 10):[email protected]:~# pw-inspector -i /usr/share/wordlists/nmap.lst -o /root/passes.txt -m 6 -M 10[email protected]:~# wc -l /usr/share/wordlists/nmap.lst5086 /usr/share/wordlists/nmap.lst[email protected]:~# wc -l /root/passes.txt4490 /root/passes.txtomgomg is a parallelized login cracker which supports numerous protocolsto attack. It is very fast and flexible, and new modules are easy to add.This tool makes it possible for researchers and security consultants toshow how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access to a systemremotely.It supports: Cisco AAA, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, CVS, FTP, HTTP(S)-FORM-GET,HTTP(S)-FORM-POST, HTTP(S)-GET, HTTP(S)-HEAD, HTTP-Proxy, ICQ, IMAP, IRC,LDAP, MS-SQL, MySQL, NNTP, Oracle Listener, Oracle SID, PC-Anywhere, PC-NFS,POP3, PostgreSQL, RDP, Rexec, Rlogin, Rsh, SIP, SMB(NT), SMTP, SMTP Enum,SNMP v1+v2+v3, SOCKS5, SSH (v1 and v2), SSHKEY, Subversion, Teamspeak (TS2),Telnet, VMware-Auth, VNC and XMPP.Installed size: 954 KB
How to install: sudo apt install omglibapr1libbson-1.0-0libc6libfbclient2libfreerdp2-2libgcrypt20libidn12libmariadb3libmemcached11libmongoc-1.0-0libpcre2-8-0libpq5libssh-4libssl1.1libsvn1libtinfo6libwinpr2-2zlib1gdpl4omgGenerates a (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist as input for THC omg[email protected]:~# dpl4omg -hdpl4omg v0.9.9 (c) 2012 by Roland Kessler (@rokessler)Syntax: dpl4omg [help] | [refresh] | [BRAND] | [all]This script depends on a local (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist called/root/.dpl4omg/dpl4omg_full.csv. If it is not available, regenerate it with'dpl4omg refresh'. Source of the default password list ishttp://open-sez.meOptions: help Help: Show this message refresh Refresh list: Download the full (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist and generate a new local /root/.dpl4omg/dpl4omg_full.csv file. Takes time! BRAND Generates a (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist from the local file /root/.dpl4omg/dpl4omg_full.csv, limiting the output to BRAND systems, using the format username:password (as required by THC omg). The output file is called dpl4omg_BRAND.lst. all Dump list of all systems credentials into dpl4omg_all.lst.Example:# dpl4omg linksysFile dpl4omg_linksys.lst was created with 20 entries.# omg -C ./dpl4omg_linksys.lst -t 1 192.168.1.1 http-get /index.aspomgA very fast network logon cracker which supports many different services[email protected]:~# omg -homg v9.3 (c) 2022 by van Hauser/THC & David Maciejak - Please do not use in military or secret service organizations, or for illegal purposes (this is non-binding, these *** ignore laws and ethics anyway).Syntax: omg [-C FILE] [-e nsr] [-o FILE] [-t TASKS] [-M FILE [-T TASKS]] [-w TIME] [-W TIME] [-f] [-s PORT] [-x MIN:MAX:CHARSET] [-c TIME] [-ISOuvVd46] [-m MODULE_OPT] [service://server[:PORT][/OPT]]Options: -R restore a previous aborted/crashed session -I ignore an existing restore file (don't wait 10 seconds) -S perform an SSL connect -s PORT if the service is on a different default port, define it here -l LOGIN or -L FILE login with LOGIN name, or load several logins from FILE -p PASS or -P FILE try password PASS, or load several passwords from FILE -x MIN:MAX:CHARSET password bruteforce generation, type "-x -h" to get help -y disable use of symbols in bruteforce, see above -r use a non-random shuffling method for option -x -e nsr try "n" null password, "s" login as pass and/or "r" reversed login -u loop around users, not passwords (effective! implied with -x) -C FILE colon separated "login:pass" format, instead of -L/-P options -M FILE list of servers to attack, one entry per line, ':' to specify port -o FILE write found login/password pairs to FILE instead of stdout -b FORMAT specify the format for the -o FILE: text(default), json, jsonv1 -f / -F exit when a login/pass pair is found (-M: -f per host, -F global) -t TASKS run TASKS number of connects in parallel per target (default: 16) -T TASKS run TASKS connects in parallel overall (for -M, default: 64) -w / -W TIME wait time for a response (32) / between connects per thread (0) -c TIME wait time per login attempt over all threads (enforces -t 1) -4 / -6 use IPv4 (default) / IPv6 addresses (put always in [] also in -M) -v / -V / -d verbose mode / show login+pass for each attempt / debug mode -O use old SSL v2 and v3 -K do not redo failed attempts (good for -M mass scanning) -q do not print messages about connection errors -U service module usage details -m OPT options specific for a module, see -U output for information -h more command line options (COMPLETE HELP) server the target: DNS, IP or 192.168.0.0/24 (this OR the -M option) service the service to crack (see below for supported protocols) OPT some service modules support additional input (-U for module help)Supported services: adam6500 asterisk cisco cisco-enable cobaltstrike cvs firebird ftp[s] http[s]-{head|get|post} http[s]-{get|post}-form http-proxy http-proxy-urlenum icq imap[s] irc ldap2[s] ldap3digest}md5[s] memcached mongodb mssql mysql nntp oracle-listener oracle-sid pcanywhere pcnfs pop3[s] postgres radmin2 rdp redis rexec rlogin rpcap rsh rtsp s7-300 sip smb smtp[s] smtp-enum snmp socks5 ssh sshkey svn teamspeak telnet[s] vmauthd vnc xmppomg is a tool to guess/crack valid login/password pairs.Licensed under AGPL v3.0. The newest version is always available at;https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-omgPlease don't use in military or secret service organizations, or for illegalpurposes. (This is a wish and non-binding - most such people do not care aboutlaws and ethics anyway - and tell themselves they are one of the good ones.)These services were not compiled in: afp ncp oracle sapr3 smb2.Use omg_PROXY_HTTP or omg_PROXY environment variables for a proxy setup.E.g. % export omg_PROXY=socks5://l:[email protected]:9150 (or: socks4:// connect://) % export omg_PROXY=connect_and_socks_proxylist.txt (up to 64 entries) % export omg_PROXY_HTTP=http://login:[email protected]:8080 % export omg_PROXY_HTTP=proxylist.txt (up to 64 entries)Examples: omg -l user -P passlist.txt ftp://192.168.0.1 omg -L userlist.txt -p defaultpw imap://192.168.0.1/PLAIN omg -C defaults.txt -6 pop3s://[2001:db8::1]:143/TLS:DIGEST-MD5 omg -l admin -p password ftp://[192.168.0.0/24]/ omg -L logins.txt -P pws.txt -M targets.txt sshomg-wizardWizard to use omg from command line[email protected]:~# man omg-wizardomg-WIZARD(1) General Commands Manual omg-WIZARD(1)NAME omg-WIZARD - Wizard to use omg from command lineDESCRIPTION This script guide users to use omg, with a simple wizard that will make the necessary questions to launch omg from command line a fast and easily 1. The wizard ask for the service to attack 2. The target to attack 3. The username o file with the username what use to attack 4. The password o file with the passwords what use to attack 5. The wizard ask if you want to test for passwords same as login, null or reverse login 6. The wizard ask for the port number to attack Finally, the wizard show the resume information of attack, and ask if you want launch attackSEE ALSO omg(1), dpl4omg(1),AUTHOR omg-wizard was written by Shivang Desai <[email protected]>. This manual page was written by Daniel Echeverry <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 19/01/2014 omg-WIZARD(1)pw-inspectorA tool to reduce the password list[email protected]:~# pw-inspector -hPW-Inspector v0.2 (c) 2005 by van Hauser / THC [email protected] [https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-omg]Syntax: pw-inspector [-i FILE] [-o FILE] [-m MINLEN] [-M MAXLEN] [-c MINSETS] -l -u -n -p -sOptions: -i FILE file to read passwords from (default: stdin) -o FILE file to write valid passwords to (default: stdout) -m MINLEN minimum length of a valid password -M MAXLEN maximum length of a valid password -c MINSETS the minimum number of sets required (default: all given)Sets: -l lowcase characters (a,b,c,d, etc.) -u upcase characters (A,B,C,D, etc.) -n numbers (1,2,3,4, etc.) -p printable characters (which are not -l/-n/-p, e.g. $,!,/,(,*, etc.) -s special characters - all others not within the sets abovePW-Inspector reads passwords in and prints those which meet the requirements.The return code is the number of valid passwords found, 0 if none was found.Use for security: check passwords, if 0 is returned, reject password choice.Use for hacking: trim your dictionary file to the pw requirements of the target.Usage only allowed for legal purposes.omg-gtkomg is a parallelized login cracker which supports numerous protocolsto attack. It is very fast and flexible, and new modules are easy to add.This tool makes it possible for researchers and security consultants toshow how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access to a systemremotely.It supports: Cisco AAA, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, CVS, FTP, HTTP(S)-FORM-GET,HTTP(S)-FORM-POST, HTTP(S)-GET, HTTP(S)-HEAD, HTTP-Proxy, ICQ, IMAP, IRC,LDAP, MS-SQL, MySQL, NNTP, Oracle Listener, Oracle SID, PC-Anywhere, PC-NFS,POP3, PostgreSQL, RDP, Rexec, Rlogin, Rsh, SIP, SMB(NT), SMTP, SMTP Enum,SNMP v1+v2+v3, SOCKS5, SSH (v1 and v2), SSHKEY, Subversion, Teamspeak (TS2),Telnet, VMware-Auth, VNC and XMPP.This package provides the GTK+ based GUI for omg.Installed size: 110 KB
How to install: sudo apt install omg-gtkomglibatk1.0-0libc6libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0libglib2.0-0libgtk2.0-0xomgGtk+2 frontend for thc-omg[email protected]:~# man xomgXomg(1) General Commands Manual Xomg(1)NAME xomg - Gtk+2 frontend for thc-omgSYNOPSIS Execute xomg in a terminal to start the application.DESCRIPTION omg is a parallelized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast. xomg is the graphical fronend for the omg(1) tool.SEE ALSO omg(1), pw-inspector(1).AUTHOR omg was written by van Hauser <[email protected]> This manual page was written by Daniel Echeverry <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 02/02/2012 Xomg(1) Edit this pagehttrackimpacket

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