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    sRDI

    sRDI

    Shellcode implementation of Reflective DLL Injection

    sRDI is a compact project that implements a shellcode form of Reflective DLL Injection, enabling DLLs to be converted into position-independent shellcode and loaded in memory by a small in-process PE loader. The codebase groups a C implementation of a reflective PE loader with multiple loader/wrapper components (native C loader, a .NET loader, Python and PowerShell conversion helpers) so authors can produce and embed sRDI blobs in different environments. The loader aims to behave like a proper PE loader: it preserves section permissions, supports TLS callbacks, performs sanity checks, and exposes flags to control behaviors such as header clearing, memory wiping, import obfuscation, and whether the shellcode receives the base address. ...
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    Active Directory Exploitation

    Active Directory Exploitation

    A cheat sheet that contains common enumeration and attack methods

    ...The repository is organized as a stepwise kill-chain: recon, domain enumeration, local privilege escalation, user hunting, BloodHound guidance, lateral movement, persistence, domain-admin takeover, cross-trust attacks, data exfiltration, and a toolbox of payloads and helper scripts. It aggregates short, copy-ready PowerShell, C, .NET and Python snippets as well as command examples so operators can quickly run checks or reproduce techniques in lab environments. The content also includes .NET payload patterns, reverse PowerShell helpers, notes on privileged accounts and groups, and practical tips for hunting or protecting high-value targets.
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