BlueTeamOps 9ba4043595 ESXi ART Tests Batch 1 (#2635)
* ESXi Tests Batch 1

* remove duplicate key

* Update T1082.yaml

Updated the binary location to ExternalPayloads folder and also added the folder creation in GetPreReqs

* Update T1083.yaml

Added External Payloads and included folder creation in GetPreReqs

* Update T1129.yaml

Added ExternalPayloads refence. 
Added folder creation in GetPreReqs
Move the reference of the vib to src

* Update T1529.yaml

Added External Payloads folder and added folder creation step to GetPreReqs

* Update T1529.yaml

987c9b4d-a637-42db-b1cb-e9e242c3991b - added external payloads

* Update T1562.010.yaml

Added External Payloads reference and folder creation to GetPreReqs

* Moved the vib to src

* Delete atomics/T1129/bin directory

* Delete atomics/T1082/bin directory

* Delete atomics/T1083/bin directory

* Delete atomics/T1562.010/bin directory

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Atomic Red Team

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Atomic Red Team™ is a library of tests mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK® framework. Security teams can use Atomic Red Team to quickly, portably, and reproducibly test their environments.

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You can execute atomic tests directly from the command line, no installation required. See the Getting started page of our wiki.

For a more robust testing experience, consider using an execution framework like Invoke-Atomic.

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