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Post-Exploitation Framework for Linux Written in Bash: Orc

🗓️ 21 Feb 2019 03:15:12Reported by N0whereType 
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Post-Exploitation Framework in Bash for Linux: Orc creates .q directory in /dev/shm, auto-deletes it on exit, uses ulimit -c 0, and contains various useful functions like getenum, getinfo, getrel, getip, getjail, getsec, getuser, getpty, getidle, getnet, getuservices, portscan, prochide, srm, qsu, qssh, wiper, fpssh, stomp, tools, dropsuid, memexec, getdbu

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