How to do it...

Now let's get started and learn to collect information with BeEF:

  1. Returning to the previous recipe, let's take a look at the BeEF console. We once again see that we have a hooked browser. BeEF gives some information right away about our hooked browser. In the following example, it tells us using icons that the browser is Internet Explorer, the operating system is Microsoft Windows, and our hardware is a virtual machine. Additionally, it gives us the IP address of the hooked machine's browser:
  1. We can get more information about the hooked browser by selecting it with our mouse. When we do this, a new tab pops up and reveals ...

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