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Creating my own reverse shell with python and ex freeze [Part 2 - PowerShell working]

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Edward van Biljon (MVP)
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Learn about reverse shells, a crucial concept in cybersecurity used for both defensive and offensive operations. This blog post provides a detailed tutorial on creating a reverse shell using Python and Ex-Freeze, covering the necessary tools, scripting process, and ethical considerations. Ideal for cybersecurity professionals and ethical hackers looking to enhance their skills in network security and penetration testing. PowerShell one-liner commands working flawlessly.
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