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Kali Linux Web Penetration Testing Cookbook
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In previous chapters, we saw what BeEF (the Browser Exploitation Framework) is capable of. In this recipe, we will use it to send a malicious browser extension, which when executed, will give us a remote bind shell to the system.
We will need to install Firefox in our Windows client for this recipe.
Start your BeEF service. In a root terminal, type the following:
cd /usr/share/beef-xss/ ./beef
We will use the BeEF's advanced demo page to hook our client. In the Windows Client VM, open Firefox and browse to http://192.168.56.1:3000/demos/butcher/index.html.
Now, login to the BeEF's panel (http://127.0.0.1:3000/ui/panel). We must see the new hooked browser there.

Select the hooked Firefox and navigate to Current Browser | Commands | Social Engineering | Firefox Extension (Bindshell).

As it is marked orange (the command module works against the target, but may be visible to the user), we may need to work on social engineering to make the user accept...
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