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Forums › General Discussion › Shooting the Air Venturi Medusa target (Part 2) Views: 639 Likes: 0 Likes: 0 Subscribe December 29, 2017 at 3:52 pm Link mcoulterParticipant Member Here's the follow-up to my into/review of the Medusa airgun target. I hope you enjoy it! And thanks to Pyramyd Air for. Supergirl Season 2 episode 8, 'Medusa,' was a great episode – one of the best so far. But in terms of crossover, there was none. But in terms of crossover, there was none. The Flash and Vibe showed up for less than 30 seconds. Medusa Truth Part 2 is unarguably the funeral doom dark horse's finest record. It is also a remarkably accessible listen that will easily appeal to genre newcomers and devotees alike. Medusa Part 2 (H2O's 'Medusa) is a scorching, Temptations-esque funk breakdown complete with wah wah guitar and pulsing organ and horn riffs. Jamaican producers and artists kept a watchful eye on the US RnB scene and this is a fine example of the crossover between Jamaica and the US funk output. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 Vinyl release of 'Medusa Part 1 / Medusa Part 2' on Discogs.

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(H2O's 'Medusa) is a scorching, Temptations-esque funk breakdown complete with wah wah guitar and pulsing organ and horn riffs. Jamaican producers and artists kept a watchful eye on the US RnB scene and this is a fine example of the crossover between Jamaica and the US funk output. Comes in a hand stamped bag.
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(H2O's 'Medusa) is a scorching, Temptations-esque funk breakdown complete with wah wah guitar and pulsing organ and horn riffs. Jamaican producers and artists kept a watchful eye on the US RnB scene and this is a fine example of the crossover between Jamaica and the US funk output. Comes in a hand stamped bag.
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I've been continuing to work with Medusa and running it as if I'm a attacker internal to my network. Being 'internal' I already know that my account lockout policy is 20 passwords. With that in mind I created a password file that has a list less than 20 (this way I don't lockout my users by running the test). I did some searching on the net for common passwords then removed any passwords that don't match the requirements of my password policy. I then did a dump of my users from Active Directory to get a text file listing them. To do this:

  1. Log into a domain controller
  2. Run Active Directory Users and Computers
  3. Right click on the Saved Queries folder at the top and select New – Query from the menu.
  4. Enter a name and description
  5. Click the Browse button next to the 'Query root' field so that you can select the location at which and below you want user accounts for.
  6. Click the Define Query button.
  7. In the window that appears under the Users tab select 'Has a value' from the Name drop down.
  8. Click the OK button to jump out.
  9. Click on the query within the Saved Queries folder and the results will appear.
  10. You can change which columns appear in the list by right clicking in the list view (outside of any data) then selecting View – Add/Remove Columns.
  11. Ensure that the 'Pre-Windows 2000 Name' column is included in the results as this is the value you want in the user list file you will have Medusa use.
  12. Right click on the query and select Export List from the menu (you can right click in the list view outside of any data to get the Export List menu item as well.
  13. Save the file as desired.
  14. If you included columns other than 'Pre-Windows 2000 Name' you are going to have to modify the file so that this column is the only one in the file that you have Medusa run against.

Now that you have a user name list file and a password file in hand you fire up Medusa with the following command:

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medusa -h 10.75.0.1 -U username.txt -P password.txt -M smbnt

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I was very happy to see that no matches were found in my environment. Why is this? I have my password change policy set to every 45 days. I also enforce a policy that 14 passwords back cannot be used (this gets you away from using months as the password). The key with any password policy is balance, too strict and users are going to write them down, too easy and Medusa will be very effective. Give it a go on your network and see what you get.





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