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Mastering Metasploit - Second Edition

By : Nipun Jaswal
Book Image

Mastering Metasploit - Second Edition

By: Nipun Jaswal

Overview of this book

Metasploit is a popular penetration testing framework that has one of the largest exploit databases around. This book will show you exactly how to prepare yourself against the attacks you will face every day by simulating real-world possibilities. We start by reminding you about the basic functionalities of Metasploit and its use in the most traditional ways. You’ll get to know about the basics of programming Metasploit modules as a refresher, and then dive into carrying out exploitation as well building and porting exploits of various kinds in Metasploit. In the next section, you’ll develop the ability to perform testing on various services such as SCADA, databases, IoT, mobile, tablets, and many more services. After this training, we jump into real-world sophisticated scenarios where performing penetration tests are a challenge. With real-life case studies, we take you on a journey through client-side attacks using Metasploit and various scripts built on the Metasploit framework. By the end of the book, you will be trained specifically on time-saving techniques using Metasploit.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Mastering Metasploit
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Clearing tracks


After a successful breach of the target system, it is advisable to clear every track of our presence. However, during a sanctioned penetration test, it is not advisable to clear logs and tracks because blue teams can leverage these log entries to improve their defenses while figuring out how the tester made it through to the system. Therefore, only backdoors or executables should be removed. Nevertheless, we must learn how we can clear tracks. In order to achieve this, we need to clear the event logs. We can clear them with the event manager module as follows:

We can see we have a large number of logs present. Let's clear them using the -c switch as follows:

At this point, we end up with the penetration testing process for the target network environment and can continue with the report generation process. In the preceding test, we focused on a single vulnerability per system only, just for the sake of learning. However, we must test all the vulnerabilities to verify all the potential vulnerabilities in the target system.

We can also remove event logs by issuing the clearev command from the meterpreter shell.