• Downloading Files from Attacker’s HTTP Server;
- Setting up the HTTP Server on the Attacker Machine;
- Downloading Files from Attacker’s HTTP Server: Curl, Wget, and Bash;
• Uploading Files to Attacker’s HTTP Server;
- Setting up the HTTP Server to Allow Uploads on the Attacker Machine;
- Uploading Files to Attacker’s HTTP Server: Curl and Wget;
- Uploading Files to Attacker’s HTTP Server: Browser (GUI);
• Downloading Files from Attacker’s FTP Server;
- Setting up the FTP Server on the Attacker Machine;
- Downloading Files from Attacker’s FTP Server;
• Uploading Files to Attacker’s FTP Server;
• Transferring Files from Attacker Using SSH;
- Transferring Files onto Victim: scp;
- Transferring Files onto Victim: sftp;
• Transferring Files onto Attacker Using SSH;
- Transferring Files onto Attacker: scp;
- Transferring Files onto Attacker: sftp;
• Transferring Files from Attacker Using Netcat;
- Transferring Files from Attacker: nc;
- Transferring Files from Attacker: bash;
• Transferring Files onto Attacker Using Netcat;
- Transferring Files onto Attacker: nc;
- Transferring Files onto Attacker: bash;
• Downloading and Uploading Files Using Meterpreter;
- Upgrading to a Meterpreter Shell: Web_Delivery Method;
- Downloading Files onto the Victim Using Meterpreter;
- Uploading Files from the Victim Using Meterpreter;
• Copy and Paste – cat;
- Copying a Script from Attacker and Pasting on Victim;
- Copying a File from Victim and Pasting on Attacker.
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