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**Title: pingUinBunny**
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**Title: PingZhellBunny**
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Author: 0iphor13
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Version: 1.0
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What is pingUinBunny?
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What is PingZhellBunny?
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*Imagine a scenario in which communication to and from the server is protected and filtered by a firewall and does not allow TCP shell communication to take place on any listening port (both reverse and bind TCP connection).*
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*But many environments allow ping requests to be sent and received. Ping requests work on the ICMP protocol.*
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*ICMP stands for Internet Control Message Protocol; it is used by network devices’ query and error messages. ICMP differs from the widely used TCP and UDP protocols because ICMP is not used for transferring data between network devices.*
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*When a device wants to test connectivity to another device, it uses the PING tool (ICMP communication) to send an ECHO REQUEST and waits for an ECHO RESPONSE.*
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*The client ICMP agent (Bunny.pl) listens for ICMP packets from a specific host and uses the data in the packet for command execution.*
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*The server ICMP Agent (Bunny.pl) sends ICMP packets to connect to the victim running a custom ICMP agent (Invoke-pingUin.ps1) and sends it commands to execute.*
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*The server ICMP Agent (Bunny.pl) sends ICMP packets to connect to the victim running a custom ICMP agent (PingZhell.ps1) and sends it commands to execute.*
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There you go, a reverse shell.
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Start Bunny.pl -> perl Bunny.pl
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Plug in Bashbunny with pingUinBunny equipped.
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Plug in Bashbunny with PingZhellBunny equipped.
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Achieve reverse shell.
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run away <3
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