Volume 1
Introduction
I am sitting here, and I need another cup of tea, but I thought I’d start to have a think about what common “CYBER GANGS” look like. This isn’t criminal or non-criminal. But you know there’s some commonality between both. I thought this was fun little thinking exercise to show the duality of life, what digital worlds look like but also to give a glimpse into the mysteryious (its not!) world of cyberz (including crime!)
Requirements
- Gang Name
- Logo
- “Theme”
- Definition of “The Enemy”
- Website
- TOR Hosted Site
- Twitter Account
- Gang Twitter Account
- Telegram Channel
- Youtube channel
- TikTock
- Github Repo
Infrastructure
- Digital Ocean
- Linode
- Amazon Lightsail
- Hetzner
- Protonmail
- DNMX
Community
- Discord
- Telegram
- Slack
IM
- MATRIX
- WIRCKR
Registrar
- Namecheap
- GoDaddy
Drinks
- Capri Sun
Tools
- Kali
- TAILS
- Cobalt Strike
- Silver
- PowerShell Empire
- OWASP ZAP
- BURP SUITE PRO
- Maltego
- TOR Client
- VPN Client/Service
Clearly the tools people use will vary depending upon their objectives.
Gadgets
- Raspberry Pi
- Laptops
- Routers
- Wireless Adaptors
- Wireless Pineapples
- Software Defined Radios (SDR)
MISC
- Site Online Checker – https://check-host.net/
Summary
Ok so this is meant a bit tongue in cheek, and some people are probably racing towards “hacker group” (well that’s what inspired this) but in reality, this is just about online life. Online groups and communities be they white, grey or black hat affairs are all generally the same. There’s obviously sometimes more opsec consideration given for crime related activities but to be honest. that’s not always the case.