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    VENOM C2 shellcode

    VENOM C2 shellcode

    C2 shellcode generator/compiler/handler

    The script will use msfvenom (metasploit) to generate shellcode in different formats ( C# | python | ruby | dll | msi | hta-psh | doc | apk | macho | elf | deb | mp4 | etc ) injects the shellcode generated into one template (example: python) "the python function will execute the shellcode into ram" and uses compilers like gcc (gnu cross compiler) or mingw32 or pyinstaller to build the executable file. It also starts a handler to receive the remote connection (shell or meterpreter) venom 1.0.11 (malicious_server) was build to take advantage of apache2 webserver to deliver payloads (LAN) using a fake webpage writen in html to be hable to trigger payload downloads, the user just needs to send the link provided to target host.
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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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