reverse-shell
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Feb 27, 2024 - Go
GO tcp reverse shell
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A simple HTTPS reverse shell malware implementation written in Go, evading Windows Defender detection via AES
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A tool to generate reverse shell code. Useful for e.g. CTF and HackTheBox challenges.
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Oct 2, 2020 - Go
An advanced RCE tool tailored for exploiting a vulnerability in Cacti v1.2.22. Crafted with precision, this utility aids security researchers in analyzing and understanding the depth of the CVE-2022-46169 flaw. Use responsibly and ethically.
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shellVenom is a CLI tools for generating Linux and Windows reverse shells.
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This repository is a collection of various reverse shell scripts in different languages. These scripts can be used by cyber security professionals to establish a remote connection to a target machine, allowing them to gain access and control over the system.
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A CLI tool to generate a quick reverse shell with this tool you can generate easy and sophisticated reverse or bind shell commands to help you during penetration tests. Don't waste more time with .txt files storing your Reverse shells!
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May 14, 2021 - Go
a reverse ssh server/client
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Iron is an much better reverse shell manager than ilander it is async and connects via a golang-nc client
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Feb 12, 2023 - Go
An undetectable GO implemented reverse shell
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xShell - A simple concurrent http shell utilizing goroutines
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Nov 26, 2023 - Go
Collection of Reverse shells. Includes Native PowerShell Reverse Shell, GoLang reverse shell, etc.
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