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disclaimer the information provided in this video is for general information and educational purposes only students should test cybersecurity techniques in the secured lab setup i do not take any responsibility and i am not liable for any damage or problem caused while implementing the tools and technique so far weve seen how to make our backdoors or trojans look and function like a file that the target person trusts like an image or a pdf or any other file type we did this using our download and run payload and we configured that payload to download two files to download our backdoor and to download an image or the pdf that the person sees then it executes the file that the person sees and it executes our backdoor in the background so the end product was an executable that functions like a normal image or a normal pdf we then had to change the icon of that file to reflect the type of the file that we are trying to spoof and we had to spoof the file extension or the file name again w