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SMB AutoRelay : Automation Of SMB/NTLM Relay Technique For Pentesting &...
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SMB AutoRelay provides the automation of SMB/NTLM Relay technique for pentesting and red teaming exercises in active directory environments. Usage Syntax: ./smbAutoRelay.sh -i <interface> -t <file>...