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Currently, we're not detecting a lot of @wireghoul's htaceess-based webshells. It would be nice to improve the situation :)
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Hey there!
This is a really amazing project that has some unique features I haven't seen anywhere else and I'm really appreciative of the work I see that has been put into this!
I'm having trouble with specifying custom shellcode on the command line, and I can't find any examples or documentation regarding it.
What I've tried:
- Using the "-cp" flag followed by a hex byte string delimi
There may be some overlap with other signatures, need to verify these samples are 100% independent;
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Simple step-by-step
Wouldn't it be a good idea to create a simple introduction to the system, i.e. how to go from cloning the repo, to actually be able to analyze a file. This would be a great part, such that more people can use the framework.
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Need to test and report issues on each and every Linux distros
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Python 3.7.7 homebrew
Cloned directly from master.
helpers.py is present in