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Yes, this is totally possible and pretty easy to accomplish. You can use one of the many Adobe Acrobat Exploits in the Metasploit framework. Next you can use a download+exec shellcode to download and execute your payload, err I mean ".exe".
This can not be done. An executable file can not be embedded in a PDF file. This would allow viruses, trojans, backdoors, rootkits, etc. to take over machines. It would be the most major security hole possible. For the sake of argument, lets say you could do this (and you definitely can not) .EXEs would only
14 Apr 2015
15 Jan 2013 Note that in the description, Metasploit tells us that it embeds a Metasploit payload into an existing PDF file. The resulting PDF can be sent to a target as part of a social engineering attack. In addition to sending to the victim, one can also embed it into a website inviting the unsuspecting victim to download it.
14 Mar 2012
If all you are wanting to do is add an exe (or any file) to a pdf (or any file) then you can simply add your file to what is called 'slack space'. There are tools out there that do this and add many features but you can also do this by hand using a hex editor (like HxD). To do this by hand: open a hex editor. open
11 Apr 2016
If all you are wanting to do is add an exe (or any file) to a pdf (or any file) then you can simply add your file to what is called 'slack space'. There are tools out there that do this and add many features but you can also do this by hand using a hex editor (like HxD). To do this by hand: open a hex editor. open
Adobe Acrobat allows you to attach, or bind, an EXE file with a PDF file. However, for security strategy isn't suggested. Binding files as an attachment allows you to embed needed files in one location. To embed the file and bind the EXE to the PDF file, click the “Save" option from the “File" menu. You can then archive
This can not be done. An executable file can not be embedded in a PDF file. This would allow viruses, trojans, backdoors, rootkits, etc. to take over machines. It would be the most major security hole possible. For the sake of argument, lets say you could do this (and you definitely can not) .EXEs would only
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