webshell coding
Webshell coding refers to the practice of developing and implementing malicious scripts or programs that are intended to be uploaded onto a web server, granting unauthorized access and control to an attacker. These malicious scripts allow the attacker to execute arbitrary commands, modify files, and manipulate the server, compromising the security and integrity of the targeted system.
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