Antichat Shell

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Antichat Shell

Antichat Shell is a PHP-based web shell used by attackers to gain unauthorized access to servers. Like other malicious scripts such as C99 and R57, Antichat PHP shell provides a powerful interface that allows attackers to remotely manage a compromised server. Once deployed, it enables attackers to explore the file system, upload and delete files, run commands, and access databases. Antichat Shell is often used in combination with other exploitation techniques to maintain persistent control over the server.

How to Use Antichat

To use Antichat PHP shell, attackers typically follow these steps:

  1. Upload the shell: Attackers exploit a vulnerability in the web application, such as a weak file upload form, to upload the Antichat Shell onto the target server.
  2. Access the shell: After uploading, the attacker navigates to the shell via a web browser, using the shell’s URL (e.g., http://target-site.com/uploads/antichat.php).
  3. Execute commands: The Antichat PHP shell interface allows the attacker to run system commands, browse files, manipulate databases, and escalate privileges, giving full control over the compromised server.

These actions are illegal and pose serious security risks to the targeted systems.