ElevateKit
Privilege Escalation Tool
A PowerShell module for demonstrating third-party privilege escalation attacks with Cobalt Strike's Beacon payload
The Elevate Kit demonstrates how to use third-party privilege escalation attacks with Cobalt Strike's Beacon payload.
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