Gui 1.2 !new! — Netcat

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Because Netcat can be used to open backdoors, transfer sensitive files, and scan internal networks, many antivirus programs and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) agents flag Netcat binaries and their GUIs as or malicious tools.

Here’s a helpful post you can use or share about — a graphical wrapper for the classic Netcat tool. Netcat Gui 1.2

Version 1.2 allows macro recording. Click the "Record" button, type a sequence (e.g., USER admin\r\nPASS secret\r\n ), and save it as a macro. You can then replay the handshake against a service with one click.

Once launched, the GUI presents a straightforward layout: This public link is valid for 7 days

Mastering Netcat GUI 1.2: The Ultimate Graphical Interface for Swiss Army Knife Networking

In a CTF, speed is everything. A competitor finds a blind remote command execution vulnerability. Instead of manually crafting a reverse shell command, they open Netcat Gui 1.2, select "Quick Commands" → "Reverse Shell (Linux)," copy the generated nc -e /bin/bash string, and paste it into the vulnerable web form. Simultaneously, they click "Listen Mode" on port 4444. The shell lands in under five seconds. Can’t copy the link right now

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