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Published on July 21st, 2015 📆 | 5213 Views ⚑

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Reverse Shell using msfvenom & Stored XSS on DVWA


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Now that msfencode and msfpayload have been depreciated, we need to use msfvenom instead. So here's an example of how to use it to create a client side attack that gains us a reverse shell.
In this video, the attacker is Kali Linux (10.10.10.128) and the target is Damned Vulnerable Web App (DVWA) on 10.10.10.129, also running on Linux.
Msfvenom is used to create a php page that will give us a reverse shell, then we use Stored (persistent) XSS on the web app to divert visitors to the php page.


2015-07-21 13:29:08

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