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Article: Episode #176: Step Up to the WMIC - published about 10 years ago.
Content: Tim grabs the mic: Michael Behan writes in: Perhaps you guys can make this one better. Haven’t put a ton of thought into it: C:\> (echo HTTP/1.0 200 OK & wmic process list full /format:htable) | nc -l -p 3000 Then visit http://127.0.0.1:3000 This could of course be used to generate a lot more HTML reports via wmic that are quick to save from the ...
http://blog.commandlinekungfu.com/2014/03/episode-176-step-up-to-wmic.html   
Published: 2014 03 31 09:00:00
Received: 2023 03 31 08:44:32
Feed: Command Line Kung Fu
Source: Command Line Kung Fu
Category: News
Topic: Security Tooling
Article: Episode #176: Step Up to the WMIC - published about 10 years ago.
Content: Tim grabs the mic: Michael Behan writes in: Perhaps you guys can make this one better. Haven’t put a ton of thought into it: C:\> (echo HTTP/1.0 200 OK & wmic process list full /format:htable) | nc -l -p 3000 Then visit http://127.0.0.1:3000 This could of course be used to generate a lot more HTML reports via wmic that are quick to save from the ...
http://blog.commandlinekungfu.com/2014/03/episode-176-step-up-to-wmic.html   
Published: 2014 03 31 09:00:00
Received: 2023 03 31 08:44:32
Feed: Command Line Kung Fu
Source: Command Line Kung Fu
Category: News
Topic: Security Tooling

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