You might download a file named netcat_gui_v13_setup.exe. Here’s how to confirm it’s the genuine "verified" release:
Netcat GUI v13 (verified)
This is the verified v13 release – no untrusted binaries.
Assets:
Verification:
sha256sum -c netcat-gui-v13.sha256
Changes since v12:
Minimum Python version (if running from source): 3.10 netcat gui v13 verified
Create reverse shells without typing complex commands. The GUI saves listener configurations as profiles. Its "Verified" status means you can deploy it on client machines without raising antivirus red flags (as it’s cryptographically signed).
Q: The GUI says "Unverified" even though I downloaded v13.
A: You likely have a community fork. Only builds signed with the official key show "Verified." Download exclusively from the official GitHub release page with the green verified badge.
Q: Antivirus flags Netcat GUI v13 as a hacktool.
A: This is a false positive. Netcat is often classified as a "Potentially Unwanted Program" because it can be used for remote access. The Verified version includes a signed exception request for Windows Defender. Add the folder to your exclusions list. You might download a file named netcat_gui_v13_setup
Q: Can I run this on ARM devices (Raspberry Pi)?
A: Yes — v13 Verified includes an ARM64 build. Search for netcat-gui-v13-arm64.deb on the official repository.
Netcat GUI v13 — Verified
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