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## https://sploitus.com/exploit?id=6D0FAA36-767E-5731-B68D-0EC2A365112A
This is a toolset for simulating an APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) attack on a Windows system. The tool, called APT Simulator, is a Windows Batch script that uses a set of tools and output files to make a system look as if it was compromised. It is designed to be simple and easy to use, requiring only a few minutes to run.

The toolset includes a script called APTSimulator.bat, which is the main executable. It also includes a set of helper tools and output files, such as encrypted archives and test sets. The toolset is designed to be used in a controlled environment, such as a virtual machine or a test network.

The APTSimulator.bat script is the core of the toolset, and it is responsible for executing the simulation. It uses a set of predefined settings and parameters to simulate an APT attack, including the creation of fake files and directories, the execution of malicious scripts, and the simulation of network traffic.

The toolset also includes a set of helper tools, such as 7z.dll, which is a DLL file that is used for compressing and encrypting files. The toolset also includes a set of output files, such as enc-toolset.7z and enc-files.7z, which are