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Hands-On Red Team Tactics

You're reading from   Hands-On Red Team Tactics A practical guide to mastering Red Team operations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788995238
Length 480 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Harpreet Singh Harpreet Singh
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Himanshu Sharma Himanshu Sharma
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Red-Teaming and Pentesting 2. Pentesting 2018 FREE CHAPTER 3. Foreplay - Metasploit Basics 4. Getting Started with Cobalt Strike 5. ./ReverseShell 6. Pivoting 7. Age of Empire - The Beginning 8. Age of Empire - Owning Domain Controllers 9. Cobalt Strike - Red Team Operations 10. C2 - Master of Puppets 11. Obfuscating C2s - Introducing Redirectors 12. Achieving Persistence 13. Data Exfiltration 14. Assessment 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

C2 - Master of Puppets

Almost everyone who is involved with cybersecurity will already have a clear idea about what a Command and Control server is. In case you don't know, a Command and Control server, also known as a C&C or a C2, is generally used in cyberattacks. It is a system that controls all the infected systems (the bots or zombies) that were infected by the attacker in a malware or phishing attack. A C2 is controlled by an attacker and is used to send commands to perform different tasks such as a DDoS attack, spamming, stealing data from bots, or spreading malware. The question remains, therefore, if C2s are used by cyber criminals to execute a cyberattack, does that makes Red Team operations illegal?

Many people still have a misunderstanding about the motivation behind red team operations. The idea of red team is not to hack into an organization and steal the...

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