Penetration testers have long exploited the PowerShell scripting language to gain a foothold in systems and execute an attack. Eventually, changes in the PowerShell landscape caused the toolsets to shift their target from PowerShell to .NET. This blog post explores that shift, what .NET is, how it normally runs on Windows systems, and how red teams weaponize it.
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