Reverse shell

A reverse shell is a type of network communication in which a connection is established from a remote host (the "attacker") to a target host (the "victim") and the attacker is able to execute commands on the victim's machine as if they were running on the attacker's machine. This is typically done by exploiting a vulnerability in the victim's system or by tricking the victim into running a malicious program that establishes the reverse shell.
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Bash -iLINUXMAC
Bash 196LINUXMAC
Bash read lineLINUXMAC
Bash 5LINUXMAC
Bash udpLINUXMAC
nc mkfifoLINUXMAC
nc -eLINUXMAC
nc.exe -eWINDOWS
nc -cLINUXMAC
ncat -eLINUXMAC