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Distinguish custom payloads and injects with elevated privilege #1531

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EllynBsc opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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Distinguish custom payloads and injects with elevated privilege #1531

EllynBsc opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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EllynBsc commented Sep 25, 2024

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Following the feature #1179 and to reproduce a real attack environment, I want to be able to execute a custom payload through a non-system user.

As a second MVP and now that we're able to define a Service Account, we want:

  • to distinguish custom Payloads needing elevated privilege to properly work
  • to distinguish Injects needing elevated privilege to be properly executed
  • the ability to choose level of execution in the Inject form
@EllynBsc EllynBsc added the feature use for describing a new feature to develop label Sep 25, 2024
@EllynBsc EllynBsc added this to the Release 1.8.0 milestone Sep 25, 2024
@EllynBsc EllynBsc changed the title Defining Service Account - Ability to choose non-system user to execute a payload Distinguish custom payloads and injects with elevated privilege Sep 25, 2024
@EllynBsc EllynBsc modified the milestones: Release 1.8.0, Release 1.9.0 Sep 25, 2024
@savacano28 savacano28 self-assigned this Oct 3, 2024
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