Lateral Movement with PsExec
Learn to use PsExec to execute commands, programs, and laterally move to remote Windows hosts without installing additional software.
Would you like to learn how to execute commands, programs, and open command prompts or PowerShell sessions on remote Windows hosts? In this course, Lateral Movement with PsExec, you will gain the ability to use PsExec to laterally move throughout a Windows domain from a host you already exploited. First, you will learn how to use PsExec to run commands on remote Windows hosts. Next, you will discover how to leverage PsExec to run programs remotely. Finally, you will explore how to laterally move throughout a Windows domain using PsExec. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of PsExec needed to leverage it for lateral movement in a Windows domain.
Author Name: Matt Glass
Author Description:
Matt Glass is a Service Delivery Manager in Naples, Italy, working as a government contractor. Matt has 15 years of IT experience in a variety of roles. Consistently finding joy in developing the skills of others and helping their careers, he joined Pluralsight in 2017 to pass on the lessons he learned. Matt is married and the father of four children.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Lateral Movement with PsExec
20mins - Resources
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