Shellter V [5.3] -News-

A lot of testing over the extended polymorphism feature is currently taking place during my free time.
The results are so far great, and definitely this is one of the features that I can keep working on it in the future releases.
In order to have as stable releases as possible, as I have been trying since the beginning, I am not applying all possible optimizations at once
However, there will be a noticeable difference in the output in the upcoming release, and it’s definitely worth the hassle.
Furthermore, there is a design improvement in the tracing engine which will generically make the results even more reliable and accurate.
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Shellter V [5.2] – WinExec ‘CMD’ bug

I just realised that a recent update introduced a silly bug that would allow Shellter to accept an empty ‘CMD’ command string to execute when choosing the embedded WinExec payload.

Other than that, the payload works fine with the command that you submit, so you won’t have any issues with it.

Will be pushing out the fix in  the upcoming Shellter V [5.3].

Cheers,
kyREcon

London Stack Smashers -Overview-

London Stack Smashers is a fairly new social event that tries to gather IT Security professionals and enthousiasts around this subject.
After being there for doing a short presentation for Shellter, it’s time to provide some feedback.
The organizers were very kind and it is clear that they are trying their best to set everything up. However, I didn’t like much the space where the event took place.
That being said, it is quite obvious that sponsors would be more than welcome.
Overall, I can see that there is some passion towards this event, but the motivation behind it is not so clear to me yet.

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