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you are in Mandalay EF right now getting ready to listen to Matthew Graber speak about abusing Windows management instrumentation to build a persistent asynchronous and Fess back door uh as usual please make sure that your phones are silenced uh we donamp;#39;t want to hear your ring tones uh this is Matthewamp;#39;s show so Matthew thank you all right thanks all right right so Iamp;#39;m sure many of you are already familiar with wmi otherwise you probably wouldnamp;#39;t be here um wmi is really an amazing technology super old school been around forever itamp;#39;s really powerful for administrators and consequently itamp;#39;s really powerful for attackers and also Defenders and Iamp;#39;ll touch on on the the defensive side briefly at the end all right but weamp;#39;re here to talk primarily about offense all right so some things you may not be aware of attackers are abusing wmi in the wild attacks go back as far as 2010 at least as far as Iamp;#39;m aware of uh those are