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Creating my own reverse shell with python and ex-freeze [Part 3 - Email and bypass Defender]

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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. Bypass Windows Defender with the executable, extract and run without error.
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