ShellPop
Tool and Usage
Project details
- License
- MIT
- Programming language
- Python
- Author
- Andre Marques
- Latest release
- 0.3.6
- Latest release date
Project health
Links
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Why this tool?
During a penetration test, you might have an opportunity to gain shell access to a system. This tool helps with crafting the required type of reverse or bind shell for the task. PopShell also helps with encoding, staging, or switching between different protocols.
Usage and audience
ShellPop is commonly used for penetration testing. Target users for this tool are pentesters.
Features
- Command line interface
Tool review and remarks
The review and analysis of this project resulted in the following remarks for this security tool:
Strengths
- + The source code of this software is available
Installation
Supported operating systems
ShellPop is known to work on Linux.
Dependencies
Several dependencies are required to use ShellPop.
- netifaces
- pyperclip
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Categories
This tool is categorized as a exploit development tool, post exploitation tool, and security automation tool.