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Published inJun 2018
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Gus Khawaja
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Gus Khawaja

Gus Khawaja holds a bachelor's degree in computer science. He specializes in IT security and ethical hacking. He is an author and shares his passion with millions of viewers around the world using his online courses. He also works as a cybersecurity consultant in Montreal, Canada. After many years of experience in programming, he turned his attention to cybersecurity and the importance that security brings to this minefield. His passion for the ethical hacking mixed with his background in programming and IT makes him a wise swiss-knife professional in the computer science domain.
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Privilege escalation

After exploiting a vulnerability, most of the time, you will get a limited shell. The next step is to get an admin account on the victim machine. To accomplish this, you will need to choose one of the following methodologies:

  • Transfer a file to the victim machine to allow you to have a root shell (for example, Dirty COW)
  • Copy–pasting a PowerShell payload for Windows OS (for example, Empire PowerShell)
  • Using Metasploit/Meterpreter to escalate the privileges (refer to Appendix B)
  • Manually searching for misconfigured parameters in order to get an admin/root shell

File transfers

Let's look at a practical scenario. Say you just got a limited shell into the victim's machine. You know that...

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Published in: Jun 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788624039

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Gus Khawaja

Gus Khawaja holds a bachelor's degree in computer science. He specializes in IT security and ethical hacking. He is an author and shares his passion with millions of viewers around the world using his online courses. He also works as a cybersecurity consultant in Montreal, Canada. After many years of experience in programming, he turned his attention to cybersecurity and the importance that security brings to this minefield. His passion for the ethical hacking mixed with his background in programming and IT makes him a wise swiss-knife professional in the computer science domain.
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