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Powershell Exec, Windows Command Shell, Hidden Bind Ipknock TCP Stager

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Powershell Exec, Windows Command Shell, Hidden Bind Ipknock TCP Stager

Created
05/11/2022

Description

Execute an x86 payload from a command via PowerShell. Spawn a piped command shell (staged). Listen for a connection. First, the port will need to be knocked from the IP defined in KHOST. This IP will work as an authentication method (you can spoof it with tools like hping). After that you could get your shellcode from any IP. The socket will appear as "closed," thus helping to hide the shellcode

Author(s)

  • Spencer McIntyre
  • spoonm <spoonm@no$email.com>
  • sf <stephen_fewer@harmonysecurity.com>
  • hdm <x@hdm.io>
  • skape <mmiller@hick.org>
  • Borja Merino <bmerinofe@gmail.com>

Platform

Windows

Architectures

cmd

Development

Module Options

To display the available options, load the module within the Metasploit console and run the commands 'show options' or 'show advanced':

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