PsMapExec is a PowerShell-based post-exploitation framework, heavily inspired by the well-known CrackMapExec / NetExec tools. It brings the familiar looks and function of these tools to native PowerShell with its own arsenal of improvements. This tool is designed to help penetration testers assess and dominate Active Directory environments with ease.
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Full usage guidance is available on the project Wiki.
Pair PsMapExec with Invoke-ADEnum for comprehensive and effortless Active Directory enumeration.
As of version 0.6.0, PsMapExec is self-contained aside from the optional Amnesiac module.
Can be run in restricted environments such as exam labs and CTF machines.
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PsMapExec is designed primarily for research, educational, and authorized testing scenarios. The purpose of developing and distributing PsMapExec is to provide professionals and researchers with a tool to understand and identify vulnerabilities and to bolster the security of systems. It is fundamentally imperative that users ensure they have obtained explicit, mutual consent from all involved parties before applying this tool on any system, network, or digital environment.
Engaging in unauthorized activities, including, but not limited to, accessing systems without permission, can lead to severe legal consequences. Users must be fully aware of, and adhere to, all their jurisdictional, local, state, and federal laws and regulations concerning cybersecurity and digital access.
The developers and contributors of PsMapExec expressly disclaim all liabilities and responsibilities for any unauthorized or illicit use of the tool. Additionally, they are not responsible for any consequent damages, losses, or repercussions stemming from the misuse or misapplication of PsMapExec.