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    phpsploit

    phpsploit

    Full-featured C2 framework which silently persists on webserver

    Full-featured C2 framework which silently persists on webserver via polymorphic PHP oneliner. The obfuscated communication is accomplished using HTTP headers under standard client requests and web server's relative responses, tunneled through a tiny polymorphic backdoor. Detailed help for any option (help command) Cross-platform on both client and server. CLI supports auto-completion & multi-command. Session saving/loading feature & persistent history. Multi-request support for large...
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    mssqlproxy

    mssqlproxy

    Toolkit aimed to perform lateral movement in restricted environments

    mssqlproxy is a toolkit aimed to perform lateral movement in restricted environments through a compromised Microsoft SQL Server via socket reuse. The client requires impacket and sysadmin privileges on the SQL server. The first step is to execute code in the SQL Server process context. As extended stored procedures are going to be deprecated in future versions of MSSQL, we pay attention to Microsoft recommendations and thus, use CLR assemblies instead.
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