Often times while performing penetration tests it may be helpful to connect to a system via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). I typically use rdesktop or xfreerdp to connect to host once I have obtained credentials to do all sorts of things such as use Active Directory Users and Computers or SQL Management Studio. One…
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- Introducing Slackor, a Remote Access Tool Using Slack as a C2 Channel
- Understanding UNC paths, SMB, and WebDAV
- Exploiting Genuitec Secure Delivery Center (SDC) < Version 5.4.7 (Local File Inclusion)
- Popping shells on Splunk
- Dark Tip: Avoiding SSL Inspection on Palo Alto Firewalls
- The Dangers of Client Probing on Palo Alto Firewalls
- Bypassing Duo Two-Factor Authentication (Fail Open)
- Executing Meterpreter in Memory on Windows 10 and Bypassing AntiVirus (Part 2)
- Executing Meterpreter in Memory on Windows 10 and Bypassing AntiVirus
- Ducky-in-the-middle: Injecting keystrokes into plaintext protocols
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