PortShellCrypter offers up a scripting socket, and a simple utility (pscsh) that allows executing shell scripts on the remote end.
pscsh basically enables you to write a shell script, and have it be
I was writing a bunch of posts about automation and such using a tool by stealth named PortShellCrypter (PSC), and realised I had not written a post explaining what the fuck it is,
This year I attended probably one of my favourite conferences, SteelCon. I had not been since, I think, 2018 or 2019, for a variety of reasons including The Lost Years.
SteelCon is a
So you have built 'crashd' statically, as per a previous post.
You have ensured no OPSEC breaking strings are present. You have made your keys. You have your listening post server
This post is largely my notes from getting all this working, you hopefully can follow along at home.
This is part of the "Supporting/Reference Material" I'm publishing in