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Most RFID failures start with one bad assumption: Most RFID failures start with one bad assumption: that possession equals authorization.

RFID access testing starts before the badge ever touches the reader. The work is in identifying the credential type, understanding the range, choosing the right blank, validating the clone off-site, and knowing what the logs may reveal once the door opens. 

A copied credential is not the whole finding; the real value is showing how trust, convenience, and weak verification can create an access control gap.

A good engagement does not rely on luck at the door. It relies on preparation, timing, documentation, and a clear scope that keeps every action authorized. The goal is not just to get in, it is to prove the risk clearly enough that the client can fix it.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #RFID #PhysicalSecurity #AccessControl #Pentesting
Case the site before you crack it. A good physica Case the site before you crack it.

A good physical recon starts long before the door. Satellite view, street view, public photos, long-lens observation, aerial mapping, credential identification, human traffic patterns, and live documentation all shape the engagement before the first attempt is made.

Recon is not sightseeing. It is risk reduction.

The best route is not improvised in the parking lot. It is built from what you observed, verified, documented, and kept inside the rules of engagement.

Seven reconnaissance moves:
- Start with OSINT.
- Photograph from distance.
- Fly the perimeter.
- Identify the credential.
- Map the human pattern.
- Log it as you go.
- Turn recon into a route.

Prep quietly. Move legally. Document everything.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #OSINT #Recon #SocialEngineering
Pro tip for red teamers and physical security test Pro tip for red teamers and physical security testers working under authorization: don't overlook your local Goodwill.

Company shirts, branded gear, and other discarded items can spark ideas for realistic pretexts during an authorized engagement. They're also a great reminder that branded assets don't always stay under company control; something every organization should consider as part of its physical security program.

Found this one for just a few bucks. Sometimes the best security lessons are sitting on a thrift store rack.

If you're looking to improve your approach to building realistic, ethical pretexts for authorized engagements, I'm also selling a simple Pretext Guide at shop.redteam.vip

Links in bio

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #SocialEngineering #SecurityAwareness #OSINT OpSec CyberSecurity ThriftFinds
The door is a suggestion until the scope says othe The door is a suggestion until the scope says otherwise.

Physical access testing is not about forcing entry. It is about proving how much trust a door gives away before anyone notices. An unlocked knob, a spring latch, a thumb-turn, a sensor, a loose frame β€” each one tells you something about how the building really defends itself.

The bypass is not the win. The finding is.

Carry only what is authorized. Test only what is in scope. Document everything.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #Pentesting #RedTeamTips #redteamvip
The bag tells the story before the badge does. A The bag tells the story before the badge does.

A physical red team kit is not about carrying every tool you own. It is about knowing what each layer is for, when to use it, and when to leave it alone. Recon, entry, bypass, RFID, drops, EDC, and cover all solve different problems, but none of them replace judgment.

The gear might get you close. The prep gets you inside. The scope gets you home.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #SocialEngineering #RedTeamTips #redteamvip
Small talk is never just small talk. In red teami Small talk is never just small talk.

In red teaming, the best information usually doesn’t come from pressure. It comes from timing, curiosity, silence, and knowing when to stop.

Elicitation is not interrogation. It’s learning how normal conversations can reveal useful details when handled carefully and ethically.

Seven simple moves:
Compliment.
Let them correct you.
Trade a little.
Use the pause.
Play the newcomer.
Bracket the number.
Quit while you’re ahead.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

For more on building believable pretexts, grab the Social Engineering Pretext Guide.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #SocialEngineering #Elicitation #PhysicalSecurity #CyberSecurity #OSINT #RedTeamTips #SecurityAwareness #HumanIntel #RedTeamVIP
Built another reference tool for physical red team Built another reference tool for physical red teamers.

Https://redteam.vip/prtf

PRTF maps 108 techniques across 9 tactics: recon, evasion, lockpicking, bypass, wireless & RF, social engineering, implants, exfiltration, and persistence. Click any technique for description, difficulty, detection risk, tools, and chains.

Field-ready docs to go with it, links in Bio.
PS-CVSS Physical Security Scoring Reference Link PS-CVSS Physical Security Scoring Reference 

Link in bio.

Free, enter $0 at checkout.
Most physical security bypasses don't involve tech Most physical security bypasses don't involve technical skills. 

They involve a polo shirt, a clipboard, and knowing what to say at the front desk.

Put together a field reference guide covering 9 social engineering pretexts. Attire, props, call-ahead scripts, and execution tips for each one. Here's a starting point.

Link in bio.
Proximity cards had a good run. #rfid #redteam #r Proximity cards had a good run.

#rfid #redteam #redteamvip #PhysicalSecurity #infosec
Recon isn't just showing up and looking around. Recon isn't just showing up and looking around. 

Put together a short checklist covering the phases I run through before and during a physical security assessment. 

OSINT, site survey, access control, social engineering indicators. 

Nothing fancy, just organized.

Link in bio if you want it.
Physical. Digital. Human. The three vectors every Physical. Digital. Human.

The three vectors every red team covers.

Most organizations only think about one.

#redteam #cybersecurity #physicalsecurity #socialengineering #infosec #pentesting #redteaming #securityawareness
Looking for training? Link on our Bio. #redteam Looking for training? 
Link on our Bio.

#redteam #redteamvip #training #cmoe #covertentry
Did you know? #redteam #redteamvip #drone #fact Did you know?

#redteam #redteamvip #drone #fact
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Fun times ahead #pineapplepager #pager #hak5 @hak Fun times ahead

#pineapplepager #pager #hak5 @hak5gear
Q1 coming in hot Q1 coming in hot
Nope, it's not pentesting. Nope, it's not pentesting.
@ BSides Orl, come say Hi! @ BSides Orl, come say Hi!
OMG! I think I found my new Red Teaming & EDC dron OMG! I think I found my new Red Teaming & EDC drone! 😍

Review coming soon ... Stay tuned!
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redteamvip

Red Team training for Professionals
Physical Security | Social Engineering | OpSec
πŸ‘‡Link below

Most RFID failures start with one bad assumption: Most RFID failures start with one bad assumption: that possession equals authorization.

RFID access testing starts before the badge ever touches the reader. The work is in identifying the credential type, understanding the range, choosing the right blank, validating the clone off-site, and knowing what the logs may reveal once the door opens. 

A copied credential is not the whole finding; the real value is showing how trust, convenience, and weak verification can create an access control gap.

A good engagement does not rely on luck at the door. It relies on preparation, timing, documentation, and a clear scope that keeps every action authorized. The goal is not just to get in, it is to prove the risk clearly enough that the client can fix it.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #RFID #PhysicalSecurity #AccessControl #Pentesting
Case the site before you crack it. A good physica Case the site before you crack it.

A good physical recon starts long before the door. Satellite view, street view, public photos, long-lens observation, aerial mapping, credential identification, human traffic patterns, and live documentation all shape the engagement before the first attempt is made.

Recon is not sightseeing. It is risk reduction.

The best route is not improvised in the parking lot. It is built from what you observed, verified, documented, and kept inside the rules of engagement.

Seven reconnaissance moves:
- Start with OSINT.
- Photograph from distance.
- Fly the perimeter.
- Identify the credential.
- Map the human pattern.
- Log it as you go.
- Turn recon into a route.

Prep quietly. Move legally. Document everything.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #OSINT #Recon #SocialEngineering
Pro tip for red teamers and physical security test Pro tip for red teamers and physical security testers working under authorization: don't overlook your local Goodwill.

Company shirts, branded gear, and other discarded items can spark ideas for realistic pretexts during an authorized engagement. They're also a great reminder that branded assets don't always stay under company control; something every organization should consider as part of its physical security program.

Found this one for just a few bucks. Sometimes the best security lessons are sitting on a thrift store rack.

If you're looking to improve your approach to building realistic, ethical pretexts for authorized engagements, I'm also selling a simple Pretext Guide at shop.redteam.vip

Links in bio

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #SocialEngineering #SecurityAwareness #OSINT OpSec CyberSecurity ThriftFinds
The door is a suggestion until the scope says othe The door is a suggestion until the scope says otherwise.

Physical access testing is not about forcing entry. It is about proving how much trust a door gives away before anyone notices. An unlocked knob, a spring latch, a thumb-turn, a sensor, a loose frame β€” each one tells you something about how the building really defends itself.

The bypass is not the win. The finding is.

Carry only what is authorized. Test only what is in scope. Document everything.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #Pentesting #RedTeamTips #redteamvip
The bag tells the story before the badge does. A The bag tells the story before the badge does.

A physical red team kit is not about carrying every tool you own. It is about knowing what each layer is for, when to use it, and when to leave it alone. Recon, entry, bypass, RFID, drops, EDC, and cover all solve different problems, but none of them replace judgment.

The gear might get you close. The prep gets you inside. The scope gets you home.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #PhysicalSecurity #SocialEngineering #RedTeamTips #redteamvip
Small talk is never just small talk. In red teami Small talk is never just small talk.

In red teaming, the best information usually doesn’t come from pressure. It comes from timing, curiosity, silence, and knowing when to stop.

Elicitation is not interrogation. It’s learning how normal conversations can reveal useful details when handled carefully and ethically.

Seven simple moves:
Compliment.
Let them correct you.
Trade a little.
Use the pause.
Play the newcomer.
Bracket the number.
Quit while you’re ahead.

Stay sharp. Stay in scope.

For more on building believable pretexts, grab the Social Engineering Pretext Guide.

Link in bio.

#RedTeam #SocialEngineering #Elicitation #PhysicalSecurity #CyberSecurity #OSINT #RedTeamTips #SecurityAwareness #HumanIntel #RedTeamVIP
Built another reference tool for physical red team Built another reference tool for physical red teamers.

Https://redteam.vip/prtf

PRTF maps 108 techniques across 9 tactics: recon, evasion, lockpicking, bypass, wireless & RF, social engineering, implants, exfiltration, and persistence. Click any technique for description, difficulty, detection risk, tools, and chains.

Field-ready docs to go with it, links in Bio.
PS-CVSS Physical Security Scoring Reference Link PS-CVSS Physical Security Scoring Reference 

Link in bio.

Free, enter $0 at checkout.
Most physical security bypasses don't involve tech Most physical security bypasses don't involve technical skills. 

They involve a polo shirt, a clipboard, and knowing what to say at the front desk.

Put together a field reference guide covering 9 social engineering pretexts. Attire, props, call-ahead scripts, and execution tips for each one. Here's a starting point.

Link in bio.
Proximity cards had a good run. #rfid #redteam #r Proximity cards had a good run.

#rfid #redteam #redteamvip #PhysicalSecurity #infosec
Recon isn't just showing up and looking around. Recon isn't just showing up and looking around. 

Put together a short checklist covering the phases I run through before and during a physical security assessment. 

OSINT, site survey, access control, social engineering indicators. 

Nothing fancy, just organized.

Link in bio if you want it.
Physical. Digital. Human. The three vectors every Physical. Digital. Human.

The three vectors every red team covers.

Most organizations only think about one.

#redteam #cybersecurity #physicalsecurity #socialengineering #infosec #pentesting #redteaming #securityawareness
Looking for training? Link on our Bio. #redteam Looking for training? 
Link on our Bio.

#redteam #redteamvip #training #cmoe #covertentry
Did you know? #redteam #redteamvip #drone #fact Did you know?

#redteam #redteamvip #drone #fact
Instagram post 18074118563460455 Instagram post 18074118563460455
Fun times ahead #pineapplepager #pager #hak5 @hak Fun times ahead

#pineapplepager #pager #hak5 @hak5gear
Q1 coming in hot Q1 coming in hot
Nope, it's not pentesting. Nope, it's not pentesting.
@ BSides Orl, come say Hi! @ BSides Orl, come say Hi!
OMG! I think I found my new Red Teaming & EDC dron OMG! I think I found my new Red Teaming & EDC drone! 😍

Review coming soon ... Stay tuned!
Follow on Instagram

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