Updated Export-ReconData.ps1 readme.
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- **`delete-warning-div-macro.vbs`** - VBA Macro function to be used as a Social Engineering trick removing "Enable Content" warning message as the topmost floating text box with given name. ([gist](https://gist.github.com/mgeeky/9cb6acdec31c8a70cc037c84c77a359c))
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- **`Export-ReconData.ps1`** - Powershell script leveraging [PowerSploit Recon](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit) module (PowerView) to save output from Reconnaissance cmdlets like `Get-Net*`, `Invoke-*` into _Clixml_ files. Those files can later be extracted from attacked environment and loaded to a new powershell runspace using the same script. Very useful when we want to obtain as many data as possible, then exfiltrate that data, review it in our safe place and then get back to attacked domain for lateral spread.
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- **`Export-ReconData.ps1`** - Powershell script leveraging [PowerSploit Recon](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit) module (PowerView) to save output from Reconnaissance cmdlets like `Get-Net*`, `Invoke-*` into _Clixml_ files. Those files (stored in an output directory as separate XML files) can later be extracted from attacked environment and loaded to a new powershell runspace using the same script. Very useful when we want to obtain as many data as possible, then exfiltrate that data, review it in our safe place and then get back to attacked domain for lateral spread. **Warning**: Be careful though, as this script launches many reconnaissance commands one by one, this WILL generate a lot of noise. Microsoft ATA for instance for sure pick you up with _"Reconnaissance using SMB session enumeration"_ after you've launched `Invoke-UserHunter`.
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Exposed functions:
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- `Export-ReconData` - Launches many cmdlets and exports their Clixml outputs.
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