[AskJS] Running JavaScript in the console of a website from terminal

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  • JSshell

    JSshell - JavaScript reverse/remote shell

  • If you own this website, and you want to control the console of the website (where "console" is similar to the devtools console in Chrome) you can use something like JSshell to hook into the browser session, and have it create a reverse shell back to your terminal. Any commands you submit from the terminal will now run on the website session (full access to the window/DOM).

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