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In summary,

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we have covered the many aspects of the Bash Bunny. We covered setting

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up the Bash Bunny and gaining an understanding of the layout of the

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file system, loading your first script,

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using the Bash Bunny to attack your target, interacting with

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the Bash Bunny and loading additional tools,

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modifying payloads, and investigating loot.

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I really hope you've enjoyed this course on using the Bash Bunny and

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feel much more confident in using it as part of your red team

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exercises. We're going to wrap up now with a few more resources that

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I hope you may find valuable. You can find additional payloads at the

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official Git repository, as well as invaluable information on the

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Bash Bunny Wiki.

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There are several resources run by the communities such as

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bunnytoolkit.com that are well worth checking out.

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Obviously, if you wish to purchase or find out more about the Bash Bunny,

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please do go and visit Hak5 themselves at hak5.org. Finally, be

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sure to check out the other courses on Pluralsight that

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complement the use of the Bash Bunny, such as Command and Control

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with Empire by Rishalin Pillay.

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Thank you for watching Pluralsight and spending your

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valuable time with me on this course.

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I hope you enjoyed learning about the Bash Bunny and now have

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one more tool in your red team toolbox.
