January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
548 pages
12h 7m
English
Administrator privileges allow an attacker to create and manage accounts and access most data available on a system. However, some complex functionality mandates that the requester have system-level access privileges. There are several ways to continue this escalation to the system level. The most common is to use the at command, which is now deprecated due to security reasons and used by Windows to schedule tasks for a particular time. The at command always runs with privileges at the system level; however, these now run in non-interactive mode only:

Using an interactive shell (enter shell at the Meterpreter ...
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