Linux Blind Serial Command Injection

Linux Blind Serial Command Injection
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Title: Linux Blind Serial Command Injection
Author: TW-D

Allows a remote attacker to execute commands on a Linux system via a serial connection, without receiving feedback on the results of the commands.

There are many forms of remote access which may be used by different actors for various purposes. A red team may use remote access techniques that provide persistent access to an exploited target for the purposes of reconnaissance and lateral movement across the network. A systems administrator may use remote access to perform day to day operations on a network accessible computer. An array of techniques exist to obtain and maintain remote access across a network, including using a command and control server such as Cloud C². Common remote access techniques include reverse shells and may employ obfuscation techniques to mask the connection. See all remote access payloads.

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