TLDR
A reverse shell is a hacking vulnerability in which the hacker executes.php codes or an executable file in which he gets access to the shell of the target system. Then he can install rats or steal any info regarding his banks or the info regarding the websites and its services. To listen to a reverse shell in Linux, you need to have netcat installed. In Windows, you must have ncat which comes installed with nmap suite in order to run listening on Linux. And, in Windows, in. Windows you must execute the following code to listen for reverse shell. In the above code instead of 10.0.0.1, you can specify your IP and in the. $p=via the TL;DR App
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