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Reverse Shell using Nim Backdoor and PowerShell [Educational Purposes Only]

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Learn about reverse shells, a vital technique for penetration testing and ethical hacking. This post covers how to set up and execute a reverse shell using PowerShell on Windows Server 2022 and using Nim-Backdoor to bypass Windows Defender.

To use Nim, you need to install a compiler and run Python V3.6 as per the Github page. The reverse shell application only gives you access to one directory where it is executed from.
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