ShellShock Attack Demonstration
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Showing use of ShellShock exploit to create a Reverse Shell with Netcat, which I then use to launch an attack against Windows systems on the network with an IPV6 Router Advertisement Attack.
Code example: http://quidsup.net/scripts/?p=shellshock
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