Trying (and failing) to hack the Wall of Sheep (2022)

(honeypot.net)

29 points | by kstrauser 5 days ago ago

11 comments

  • bsder 3 days ago ago

    Quote of TFA:

    > I asked the Shepherd how a login goes from being captured to being shown on the Wall of Sheep. Their reply doomed our fun: “I’d type it in.” Oh no. That’s not good. “Isn’t it automatic?”, I asked. The Shepherd paused to rub the bridge of their nose. “Well,” they sighed, “it was until people started sending a bunch of vile usernames and passwords and kind of ruined it2, so now we have to moderate the process.”

    • kstrauser 3 days ago ago

      Some people take pride in ruining it for everyone.

  • kstrauser 5 days ago ago

    The Def Con security conference has open wifi, and people make a game of trying to capture packets of others trying to log into non-SSL websites. If successful, they post the credentials on the “Wall of Sheep”.

    One year I got the idea to try to exploit the Wall. I didn't succeed but had great fun trying!

    • cnewey 2 days ago ago

      Really enjoyed this story, thanks for sharing!

      • kstrauser 2 days ago ago

        You bet! It was a lot of fun to do and to write up afterward.

  • mystraline 3 days ago ago

    There was a person who captured a Logitech Starburst V2 packet capture from one of their management machines.

    Using a tool called JackIt, demonstrated either sniffing all text from a keyboard, OR injection of an emulated keyboard through the dongle.

    IIRC, the mouse was a clone Logitech that was even plugged in to charge.

    • hackernudes 2 days ago ago

      Ok this took me a minute to parse.

      Someone at DEFCON captured the wireless data from a mouse/keyboard dongle. The dongle was connected to a computer that belonged to the organizers, possibly managing the Wall of Sheep. They were able to capture and/or simulate input from/to the dongle.

      Nice.

  • gryfft 3 days ago ago

    > They grinned: “it’s just some old software we run.”

    Ha! There are layers of lessons to be learned here.

    • kstrauser 3 days ago ago

      Right? Huh, we need a tech stack that happily survives one of the most hostile networks in the world. Shall we update to a React SPA? Perhaps not.

  • netsharc 2 days ago ago

    I guess it shows even mere mortals attend Def Con. Thinking that website authentication is still being done with Basic Auth? Come on...