├── update ├── crack.src └── ExploitSuite-091.src ├── standalone ├── crack.js ├── b4nkfuck.js └── wificracker.js ├── README.md ├── suite └── Exploit Suite 0.9.1.js └── LICENSE /update/crack.src: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //command: crack 2 | cryptools = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") 3 | if not cryptools then exit("Error: Missing crypto library") 4 | 5 | GetPassword = function(userPass) //function to decipher password 6 | if userPass.len != 2 then return ("decipher: wrong syntax") 7 | password = cryptools.decipher(userPass[1]) //the actual command in order to decipher the password 8 | return password 9 | end function 10 | 11 | if params.len != 1 or params[0] == "-h" or params[0] == "--help" then exit(command_info("decipher_usage")) 12 | 13 | origFile = params[0] 14 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(origFile) 15 | if file then 16 | if not file.has_permission("r") then exit("can't read file. Permission denied") 17 | if file.get_content.len == 0 then exit("decipher: no users found") 18 | lines = file.get_content.split("\n") 19 | else if origFile.len > 33 then 20 | lines = [origFile] 21 | 22 | else 23 | exit("decipher: can't find " + origFile) 24 | end if 25 | 26 | for line in lines 27 | userPass = line.split(":") 28 | password = GetPassword(userPass) 29 | if not password then print("Can't find password :(") 30 | if password then print(password) 31 | end for 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /standalone/crack.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //command: crack 2 | cryptools = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") 3 | if not cryptools then exit("Error: Missing crypto library") 4 | 5 | GetPassword = function(userPass) //function to decipher password 6 | if userPass.len != 2 then return ("decipher: wrong syntax") 7 | password = cryptools.decipher(userPass[1]) //the actual command in order to decipher the password 8 | return password 9 | end function 10 | 11 | if params.len != 1 or params[0] == "-h" or params[0] == "--help" then exit(command_info("decipher_usage")) 12 | 13 | origFile = params[0] 14 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(origFile) 15 | if file then 16 | if not file.has_permission("r") then exit("can't read file. Permission denied") 17 | if file.get_content.len == 0 then exit("decipher: no users found") 18 | lines = file.get_content.split("\n") 19 | else if origFile.len > 33 then 20 | lines = [origFile] 21 | 22 | else 23 | exit("decipher: can't find " + origFile) 24 | end if 25 | 26 | for line in lines 27 | userPass = line.split(":") 28 | password = GetPassword(userPass) 29 | if not password then print("Can't find password :(") 30 | if password then print(password) 31 | end for 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /standalone/b4nkfuck.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // git dat m0n3y boi 2 | 3 | // cosmetic shit starts here 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | // and ends here 8 | 9 | line = "--------------------" 10 | us = active_user 11 | 12 | 13 | if us != "root" then exit("ESCALATE TO ROOT OR GTFO") 14 | 15 | print ("git dat m0n3y boi.") 16 | print(line) 17 | victim = get_shell.host_computer 18 | 19 | home = victim.File("/home") // check for all home folders 20 | guest = victim.File("/home/guest") // does guest exist? 21 | if guest !=null then get_shell.launch("/bin/rmdir", "/home/guest")// if it does, TOO BAD, IT'S GONE 22 | 23 | users = home.get_folders // we now store all the folders in home as the usernames 24 | 25 | 26 | cryptools = include_lib ("/lib/crypto.so") 27 | 28 | if not cryptools then //now we check if the dependcies are there and will attempt to look for them in alternative places 29 | currentPath = get_shell.host_computer.current_path 30 | cryptools = include_lib(currentPath + "/crypto.so") // useful if you brought crypto.so with you to the same dir this script is in 31 | end if 32 | 33 | if not cryptools then print ("Missing crypto, unable to decrypt : ( ") 34 | 35 | 36 | for user in users // for loop that will take care of fetching all bank files and decrypting their contents 37 | 38 | bank = victim.File( "/home/" + user.name + "/Config/Bank.txt") // store all contents of every Bank.txt for each user 39 | bankfile = ( "/home/" + user.name + "/Config/Bank.txt") 40 | splitted = bank.content.split(":") // we split the contents of each bank.txt by the character : and store it in splitted 41 | print (bankfile + " : " + splitted) // now we print each path and the contents of splitted 42 | 43 | 44 | if cryptools then // if we have cryptools on the target, might as well use it 45 | m0n3y = cryptools.decipher(splitted[0], splitted[1]) // since we split every bank.txt entry earlier, we can now pass these as separate params to the decrypt 46 | print (m0n3y) // we print the decrypted result and should now be able to get that money BOI 47 | else 48 | 49 | end if 50 | 51 | end for 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Greyscript (Grey Hack) stuff 2 | [update info](#updating-to-game-version-08) at the bottom! 3 | 4 | Hello there! 5 | 6 | This repository includes all scripts that I've made so far for the game Grey Hack. 7 | 8 | You will find a Hacknet like Probing script (thanks to H4ck G4mes for the idea!!), an automatated WiFi cracker (requires you to run aireplay in a second terminal to acquire ACKs when prompted to do so) and something that I call the "Exploit Suite". 9 | 10 | The prober can probe both IPs and Domains, when starting up probing, it will ask you what your target type is, if it is a domain/website, it will automatically convert it to an IP address, print the IP address to the terminal and also use it for probing in the same breath. 11 | 12 | ![Alt text](https://i.imgur.com/4Kz5gaZ.png "Probing Tool") 13 | 14 | The "Exploit Suite" is basically a hacked together multi tool that I made after I realized that making 5 billion standalone tools serves nobody and clutters your folders really fast. 15 | 16 | Able to probe, attack remote target, attack router, attack locally, crack wifi and check libraries for exploits and check library versions. Also includes a script which you can use to automatically extract banking infos, needs to be ran locally as root. The bank info script within the suite as well as the standalone tool still have a debugging thing I used which tries to delete folders in guest dir. Don't mind this, I'm just too lazy to remove it. 17 | 18 | ![Alt text](https://i.imgur.com/4kAg5vi.png "Exploit Suite") 19 | 20 | Currently the attacks will handle results that are both computer and shell. Since the Suite includes a big ASCII art logo at the beginning, it is recommended to run it in a relatively big terminal window. This is not a must tho, it will work the same in a regular sized terminal window as well. 21 | 22 | The code is probably very messy and I will make the menu flow itself more...fluid(?) and less cluttered in the future. Same goes for the code. 23 | 24 | # Updating to Game version 0.8 25 | Hey! I'm currently working to get suit running since the Grey-Script API changed. 26 | 27 | ## Installation 28 | - Copy and paste both files found in the [Update folder](https://github.com/StopfMich/greyscript/edit/update_unstable/update/) into your CodeEditor.exe 29 | - You can name the "Exploit Suite 0.9.1.scr" however you want and compile it to /bin/ 30 | - the "crack.src" has to be compiled into "crack" in /bin/ 31 | - - crack.src is not optional for the Suite to work! 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /standalone/wificracker.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Wifi Cracker made by Rawlings. Does everything, except of fetching ACKs. 2 | // heavily inspired by someone else on github whos name I can't, for the love of GOD, remember. 3 | 4 | 5 | // starting cosmetics setup here 6 | line = "--------------------" 7 | line1 = "#####################################################################################" 8 | print(line1) 9 | print("__ _______ ______ _____ _____ _____ _____ _ __ ______ __") 10 | print("\ \ / /_ _| ____|_ _| / ____| __ \ /\ / ____| |/ / | _ \ \ / /") 11 | print(" \ \ /\ / / | | | |__ | | | | | |__) | / \ | | | ' / | |_) \ \_/ / ") 12 | print(" \ \/ \/ / | | | __| | | | | | _ / / /\ \| | | < | _ < \ / ") 13 | print(" \ /\ / _| |_| | _| |_ | |____| | \ \ / ____ \ |____| . \ | |_) | | | ") 14 | print(" \/ \/ |_____|_| |_____| \_____|_| \_\/_/ _ \_\_____|_|\_\_|____/ |_| ") 15 | print(" | __ \ /\ \ / / | |_ _| \ | |/ ____|/ ____| ") 16 | print(" | |__) | / \ \ /\ / /| | | | | \| | | __| (___ ") 17 | print(" | _ / / /\ \ \/ \/ / | | | | | . ` | | |_ |\___ \ ") 18 | print(" | | \ \ / ____ \ /\ / | |____ _| |_| |\ | |__| |____) | ") 19 | print(" |_| \_\/_/ \_\/ \/ |______|_____|_| \_|\_____|_____/ ") 20 | print(" ") 21 | print(line1) 22 | crypto = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") // load up crypto with library 23 | if not crypto then // check if we can fetch it from somewhere else.. 24 | crypto = include_lib("crypto.so") 25 | if not crypto then exit("Missing crypto library, shutting down operation") 26 | 27 | end if 28 | // declare our own computer and the interface, takes eth0 by default, will be updated for dynamic use if we can have more than one interface. 29 | hostPC = get_shell.host_computer 30 | interface = "eth0" 31 | 32 | if not crypto.airmon("start", interface) then exit ("Can not start monitoring on " + interface) 33 | 34 | print("Targets found.") 35 | print(line) 36 | 37 | networks = hostPC.wifi_networks(interface) 38 | 39 | if not networks then exit("Unable to fetch networks list...") 40 | 41 | // show potential targets 42 | 43 | print("Available networks:") 44 | print("# BSSID ESSID Strength") 45 | i = 1 46 | 47 | //for loop to split certaing things of the WifI networks display up 48 | for network in networks 49 | split = network.split(" ") 50 | bssid = split[0] 51 | strength = split[1] 52 | essid = split[2] 53 | 54 | print(line) 55 | print(i + ": aireplay -b " + bssid + " -e " + essid + " (" + strength + ")") 56 | i = i + 1 57 | end for 58 | 59 | // slect our target to crack 60 | networkToCrack = "0" 61 | netprompt = "Select the network you want to target, from 1 to " + networks.len + ":" 62 | while networkToCrack.val >= network.len or networkToCrack <=0 63 | networkToCrack = user_input(netprompt) 64 | end while 65 | print(line) 66 | // start dirty workaround until we can actually automate ACK capturing... 67 | networkToCrack = networkToCrack.val - 1 68 | user_input("Locking on network. Use aireplay in another terminal window to capture at least 7000 ACKs, when done, close the other terminal window and hit enter in this one.") 69 | // end dirty workaround when user inputs something 70 | 71 | if not crypto.airmon("stop", interface) then exit("Unable to stop monitoring on " + interface) 72 | print("Monitoring stopped") 73 | print(line) 74 | 75 | capfilepath = home_dir + "/file.cap" // store our cap file's path 76 | capfile = hostPC.File(capfilepath) // store the actual cap file for use with automation below 77 | 78 | if not capfile then exit("Cap file is missing. Did you run aireplay?") // check if cap file is missing 79 | 80 | if not capfile.has_permission("r") then exit("Insufficient permission to open cap file for reading.") 81 | // check if we have permission to read the actual file 82 | 83 | key = crypto.aircrack(capfilepath) // storing the password created from the capfile 84 | 85 | // check if we were even able to fetch the key 86 | if not key then exit("Could not crack key. Have you obtained enough ACKs and aireplayed the correct network?") 87 | 88 | 89 | print("Password cracked! [ " + key + " ]") // displays the stored password if we got a key 90 | 91 | print("Key cracked.") 92 | print(line) 93 | 94 | split = networks[networkToCrack].split(" ") 95 | bssid = split[0] 96 | essid = split[2] 97 | status = hostPC.connect_wifi(interface, bssid, essid, key) // connect to cracked network with all information obtained previously 98 | print("Connecting to network " + essid) // display which WiFi we are connecting to 99 | 100 | if status == 1 then // check if we are connected, 101 | print("Connected successfully. Have fun!") 102 | else 103 | print("Connection failed.") 104 | end if 105 | 106 | capfile.delete // yeet the cap file away, it is not necessary anymore after this operation is done. 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update/ExploitSuite-091.src: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // this is the Rawlings Exploit Suite, basically a hacked together multitool 2 | 3 | // Able to probe, attack remote target, attack router, attack locally, crack wifi and check libraries for exploits and check library versions 4 | 5 | // Rawlings Exploit Suite currently running at: 6 | suiteversion = "0.9.1" 7 | // starting cosmetics setup here 8 | line = "--------------------" 9 | line1 = "***##########################################################################################################################***" 10 | print(line1) 11 | print(" 12 | ███████ ██ ██ ██████ ██ ██████ ██ ████████ ███████ ██ ██ ██ ████████ ███████ 13 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 14 | █████ ███ ██████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ██ ██ ██ █████ 15 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 16 | ███████ ██ ██ ██ ███████ ██████ ██ ██ ███████ ██████ ██ ██ ███████ 17 | 18 | 19 | ██████ ██ ██ ██████ █████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ██ ██████ ███████ 20 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██ ██ ██ 21 | ██████ ████ ██████ ███████ ██ █ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ███████ 22 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 23 | ██████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ███ ███████ ██ ██ ████ ██████ ███████ 24 | 25 | 26 | █████ ███ ██ ██████ ███████ ████████ ██████ ██████ ███████ ███████ ███ ██ 27 | ██ ██ ████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██ 28 | ███████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ██ ██ ██████ █████ █████ ██ ██ ██ 29 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 30 | ██ ██ ██ ████ ██████ ███████ ██ ██████ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ████ ") 31 | print(line1) 32 | 33 | print("Your almost all-in one suite for exploits.") 34 | 35 | print("Current version running: [ " + suiteversion + " ]") 36 | print(line1) 37 | metaxploit = include_lib("/lib/metaxploit.so") 38 | // fetch metaxploit lib 39 | 40 | if not metaxploit then 41 | currentPath = get_shell.host_computer.current_path 42 | metaxploit = include_lib(currentPath + "/metaxploit.so") 43 | 44 | // work around if library not in libs folder 45 | 46 | end if 47 | 48 | cryptools = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") 49 | 50 | if not cryptools then 51 | exit("Error: Missing crypto library") 52 | end if 53 | 54 | inmenu = "1" 55 | menu = "0" 56 | // show a menu to select the desired operation from. 57 | 58 | // will be within a while block in the future, so you can return to the main menu after executing an operation 59 | 60 | // if you so wish 61 | 62 | selection = "0" 63 | 64 | mainmenu = function(menu) 65 | if inmenu == "1" and menu == "0" then 66 | print(("Possible operations (Select number to start)")) 67 | 68 | print((" 1.) Target probing\n 2.) Library version check (locally)\n 3.) Library vulnerability scan\n 4.) Remote attack\n 5.) Local attack\n 6.) Attack Router\n 7.) Crack Wifi \n 8.) Decrypt Local Bank Info \n ")) 69 | 70 | selection = user_input("> ") 71 | menuselect(selection) 72 | end if 73 | 74 | end function 75 | 76 | // probing script starts here 77 | 78 | menuselect = function(selection) 79 | //inmenu = "0" 80 | 81 | if selection == "1" then 82 | print(line) 83 | print("Probe your target!") 84 | print(line) 85 | 86 | print("Specify target type...") 87 | 88 | target = user_input("Website? Y/N > ") 89 | 90 | if target == "Y" or target == "y" then 91 | domain = user_input("Domain > ") 92 | ip = nslookup(domain) 93 | //since we can not directly probe domains, we need to first convert the domain to IP and then store it in a variable 94 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 95 | print("Divide et impera") 96 | router = get_router(ip) 97 | // fetch the router 98 | ports = router.used_ports 99 | // fetch all ports used on router 100 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 101 | print((line)) 102 | 103 | if not ports then 104 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 105 | end if 106 | 107 | //<----questionable, but included 108 | 109 | for port in ports 110 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port) + " Server") 111 | //<---- print our result 112 | print((line)) 113 | end for 114 | 115 | print((line)) 116 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 117 | menu = "0" 118 | mainmenu(menu) 119 | else 120 | ip = user_input("Target IP > ") 121 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 122 | print("Divide et impera") 123 | 124 | if not is_valid_ip(ip) then 125 | exit(("Probe Failed: Invalid IP")) 126 | end if 127 | 128 | //check if the IP is in fact a valid IP, if not, we get prompted it's not valid 129 | 130 | router = get_router(ip) 131 | // fetch routher 132 | 133 | if not router then 134 | exit("Probe Failed: Unable to find specified router") 135 | 136 | end if 137 | 138 | // check if we can find a router with the IP 139 | 140 | ports = router.used_ports 141 | // fetch all ports used on router 142 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 143 | print((line)) 144 | 145 | if not ports then 146 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 147 | end if 148 | 149 | // check if we can find any ports on the IP 150 | 151 | for port in ports 152 | // loop to continiously look for ports 153 | 154 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port) + " Server") 155 | // print our result 156 | end for 157 | 158 | // break up the loop here 159 | print((line)) 160 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 161 | menu = "0" 162 | mainmenu(menu) 163 | end if 164 | 165 | end if 166 | 167 | // library version checker 168 | 169 | if selection == "2" then 170 | checkinputOK = false 171 | 172 | while (not checkinputOK) 173 | print(line) 174 | print("Running library version checker") 175 | print(line) 176 | libtoscan = user_input("Which library to scan? (ssh, smtp, http, ftp, sql, init, net, kernel) > ") 177 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("ssh", "/lib/libssh.so") 178 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("smtp", "/lib/libsmtp.so") 179 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("http", "/lib/libhttp.so") 180 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("ftp", "/lib/libftp.so") 181 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("sql", "/lib/libsql.so") 182 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("init", "/lib/init.so") 183 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("net", "/lib/net.so") 184 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("kernel", "/lib/kernel_module.so") 185 | metaLib = metaxploit.load(libtoscan) 186 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(libtoscan) 187 | 188 | // if not, you're fucked 189 | 190 | if file == null then 191 | print((libtoscan + " : " + "No such file or directory")) 192 | else 193 | scanresult = metaLib.version 194 | print("Version is: " + scanresult) 195 | var_ran_qwe = user_input("Check more library versions? Y/N > ") 196 | if var_ran_qwe == "N" or var_ran_qwe == "n" then 197 | checkinputOK = true 198 | print((line)) 199 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 200 | menu = "0" 201 | mainmenu(menu) 202 | else 203 | checkinput = null 204 | end if 205 | 206 | end if 207 | 208 | end while 209 | end if 210 | 211 | // library vulnerability scan 212 | 213 | if selection == "3" then 214 | print(line) 215 | 216 | print("Scan for vulnerabilities in a specified library!") 217 | 218 | print(line) 219 | scanlibs = user_input("Which library to scan? (ssh, smtp, http, ftp, sql, init, net, kernel) > ") 220 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("ssh", "/lib/libssh.so") 221 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("smtp", "/lib/libsmtp.so") 222 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("http", "/lib/libhttp.so") 223 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("ftp", "/lib/libftp.so") 224 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("sql", "/lib/libsql.so") 225 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("init", "/lib/init.so") 226 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("net", "/lib/net.so") 227 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("kernel", "/lib/kernel_module.so") 228 | print("Trying to fetch " + scanlibs) 229 | 230 | // check if we have the target library 231 | 232 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(scanlibs) 233 | 234 | // if not, you're fucked 235 | 236 | if file == null then 237 | print((scanlibs + " : " + "No such file or directory")) 238 | else 239 | metaLib = metaxploit.load(scanlibs) 240 | // load our target library with file path as library to scan within metaxploit 241 | listMem = metaxploit.scan(metaLib) 242 | // start listing vulnerable memory addresses 243 | print(("Scanning memory adress.....")) 244 | index = 1 245 | 246 | for itemMem in listMem 247 | // for loop to actually keep checking for exploitable adresses 248 | 249 | print((index + ": [" + itemMem + "]")) 250 | index = index + 1 251 | end for 252 | 253 | // stop (for loop) right there criminal scum 254 | 255 | end if 256 | 257 | print(("Completed scan. Detected vulnerabilities in " + listMem.len + " memory zones.")) 258 | // list the exploitable addresses within library's memory 259 | option = "" 260 | inputOK = false 261 | // we set input variable to null 262 | 263 | while (not inputOK) 264 | // defaults to 0 265 | option = user_input("Pick the memory index to check: ").to_int 266 | 267 | // if your input exceeds the listed memory, isn't a number or is less than 1, ask for new input 268 | 269 | if typeof(option) != "number" or (option < 1 or option > listMem.len) then 270 | print(("Input invalid. Did you type a valid number?")) 271 | else 272 | // if it is within valid range, start printing exploitable values for respective adress 273 | 274 | print("Scanning for vulnerabilities in: " + listMem[option - 1]) 275 | 276 | print(metaxploit.scan_address(metaLib, listMem[option - 1])) 277 | var_ran_qwe = user_input("Continue scanning? Y/N >") 278 | if var_ran_qwe == "N" or var_ran_qwe == "n" then 279 | checkinputOK = true 280 | print((line)) 281 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 282 | menu = "0" 283 | mainmenu(menu) 284 | else 285 | checkinput = null 286 | end if 287 | end if 288 | 289 | end while 290 | 291 | end if 292 | 293 | // start everything in order, except library check. First we probe for ports/services: 294 | 295 | if selection == "4" then 296 | print(line) 297 | print("Preparing attack sequence...") 298 | print(line) 299 | 300 | print("Specify target type...") 301 | 302 | target = user_input("Website? Y/N > ") 303 | 304 | if target == "Y" or target == "y" then 305 | domain = user_input("Domain > ") 306 | ip = nslookup(domain) 307 | //since we can not directly probe domains, we need to first convert the domain to IP and then store it in a variable 308 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 309 | print("Divide et impera") 310 | router = get_router(ip) 311 | // fetch the router 312 | ports = router.used_ports 313 | // fetch all ports used on router 314 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 315 | print((line)) 316 | 317 | if not ports then 318 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 319 | end if 320 | 321 | //<----questionable, but included 322 | 323 | for port in ports 324 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port) + "Server") 325 | //<---- print our result 326 | end for 327 | 328 | print((line)) 329 | end if 330 | 331 | if target == "N" or target == "n" then 332 | ip = user_input("Target IP: ") 333 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 334 | print("Divide et impera") 335 | 336 | if not is_valid_ip(ip) then 337 | exit(("Probe Failed: Invalid IP")) 338 | end if 339 | 340 | //check if the IP is in fact a valid IP, if not, we get prompted it's not valid 341 | 342 | router = get_router(ip) 343 | // fetch routher 344 | 345 | if not router then 346 | exit("Probe Failed: Unable to find specified router") 347 | 348 | end if 349 | 350 | // check if we can find a router with the IP 351 | 352 | ports = router.used_ports 353 | // fetch all ports used on router 354 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 355 | print((line)) 356 | 357 | if not ports then 358 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 359 | end if 360 | 361 | // check if we can find any ports on the IP 362 | 363 | for port in ports 364 | // loop to continiously look for ports 365 | 366 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port)) 367 | // print our result 368 | end for 369 | 370 | // break up the loop here 371 | print((line)) 372 | end if 373 | 374 | option = "" 375 | inputisOK = null 376 | 377 | while inputisOK == null 378 | option = user_input("Port to attack > ").to_int 379 | print(("Acquired port: " + option + " to attack")) 380 | portcheck = user_input("Is this port correct? (Y/N) > ") 381 | // did we select the right port? 382 | 383 | if portcheck == "N" or portcheck == "n" then 384 | print(("Pick another port")) 385 | else 386 | attackport = option 387 | inputisOK = true 388 | 389 | // we are storing the selected port for the actual attack 390 | 391 | end if 392 | 393 | end while 394 | 395 | print(("Attempting to establish net session")) 396 | print(line) 397 | net_session = metaxploit.net_use(ip, attackport) 398 | 399 | if not net_session then 400 | exit("Error: can't connect to net session") 401 | end if 402 | 403 | metaLib = net_session.dump_lib 404 | print((line)) 405 | print(("Net session established")) 406 | print((line)) 407 | 408 | passinject = user_input("Specify password for possible inject > ") 409 | 410 | quit = function(shell, pass) 411 | print("Password for root:") 412 | 413 | get_shell.launch("/bin/crack", pass) 414 | shell.start_terminal 415 | end function 416 | 417 | shell = null 418 | pass = null 419 | memory = metaxploit.scan(metaLib) 420 | 421 | for mem in memory 422 | address = metaxploit.scan_address(metaLib, mem).split("Unsafe check:") 423 | 424 | for add in address 425 | if add == address[0] then 426 | continue 427 | end if 428 | 429 | if shell and pass then 430 | quit(shell, pass) 431 | end if 432 | 433 | value = add[add.indexOf("") + 3 : add.indexOf("")] 434 | value = value.replace("\n", "") 435 | result = metaLib.overflow(mem, value, passinject) 436 | print(typeof(result)+": "+result) 437 | 438 | if typeof(result) != "shell" and typeof(result) != "computer" then 439 | continue 440 | end if 441 | 442 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 443 | shell = result 444 | comp = result.host_computer 445 | end if 446 | 447 | if typeof(result) == "computer" then 448 | comp = result 449 | end if 450 | 451 | file = comp.File("/etc/passwd") 452 | print(typeof(file)) 453 | if not file and file.has_permission("r") then 454 | continue 455 | end if 456 | 457 | cont = file.get_content 458 | 459 | if not cont then 460 | continue 461 | end if 462 | 463 | pass = cont.split("\n")[0] 464 | 465 | if shell then 466 | quit(shell, pass) 467 | end if 468 | 469 | end for 470 | end for 471 | 472 | if shell then 473 | shell.start_terminal 474 | end if 475 | 476 | exit(("Attack failed")) 477 | end if 478 | 479 | // local attack scan 480 | 481 | if selection == "5" then 482 | print(line) 483 | print("Running local attack with memory vulnerability scan") 484 | print(line) 485 | liblocal = user_input("Which library to attack? init, net, kernel >") 486 | liblocal = liblocal.replace("init", "/lib/init.so") 487 | liblocal = liblocal.replace("net", "/lib/net.so") 488 | liblocal = liblocal.replace("kernel", "/lib/kernel.so") 489 | print("Trying to fetch " + liblocal) 490 | 491 | // check if we have the target library 492 | 493 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(liblocal) 494 | 495 | // if not, you're fucked 496 | 497 | if file == null then 498 | print((liblocal + " : " + "No such file or directory")) 499 | else 500 | metaLib = metaxploit.load(liblocal) 501 | // load our target library with file path as library to scan within metaxploit 502 | 503 | passinject = user_input("Specify password for possible inject > ") 504 | 505 | quit = function(shell, pass) 506 | print("Password for root:") 507 | 508 | get_shell.launch("/bin/crack", pass) 509 | shell.start_terminal 510 | end function 511 | 512 | shell = null 513 | pass = null 514 | memory = metaxploit.scan(metaLib) 515 | 516 | for mem in memory 517 | address = metaxploit.scan_address(metaLib, mem).split("Unsafe check:") 518 | 519 | for add in address 520 | if add == address[0] then 521 | continue 522 | end if 523 | 524 | if shell and pass then 525 | quit(shell, pass) 526 | end if 527 | 528 | value = add[add.indexOf("") + 3 : add.indexOf("")] 529 | value = value.replace("\n", "") 530 | result = metaLib.overflow(mem, value, passinject) 531 | 532 | if typeof(result) != "shell" and typeof(result) != "computer" then 533 | continue 534 | end if 535 | 536 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 537 | shell = result 538 | end if 539 | 540 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 541 | comp = result.host_computer 542 | end if 543 | 544 | if typeof(result) == "computer" then 545 | comp = result 546 | end if 547 | 548 | file = comp.File("/etc/passwd") 549 | 550 | if not file then 551 | continue 552 | end if 553 | 554 | cont = file.get_content 555 | 556 | if not cont then 557 | continue 558 | end if 559 | 560 | pass = cont.split("\n")[0] 561 | 562 | if shell then 563 | quit(shell, pass) 564 | end if 565 | 566 | end for 567 | end for 568 | 569 | if shell then 570 | shell.start_terminal 571 | end if 572 | 573 | exit(("Attack failed")) 574 | end if 575 | 576 | end if 577 | 578 | //router attack 579 | 580 | if selection == "6" then 581 | ip = user_input("Enter IP: ") 582 | print(("Attempting to establish net session")) 583 | net_session = metaxploit.net_use(ip) 584 | 585 | if not net_session then 586 | exit("Error: can't connect to net session") 587 | end if 588 | 589 | lanIP = user_input("Enter LAN address: ") 590 | libKernel = net_session.dump_lib 591 | print((line)) 592 | print(("Net session established")) 593 | print((line)) 594 | 595 | passinject = user_input("Specify password for possible inject > ") 596 | 597 | quit = function(shell, pass) 598 | print("Password for root:") 599 | 600 | get_shell.launch("/bin/crack", pass) 601 | shell.start_terminal 602 | end function 603 | 604 | shell = null 605 | pass = null 606 | memory = metaxploit.scan(libKernel) 607 | 608 | for mem in memory 609 | address = metaxploit.scan_address(libKernel, mem).split("Unsafe check:") 610 | 611 | for add in address 612 | if add == address[0] then 613 | continue 614 | end if 615 | 616 | if shell and pass then 617 | quit(shell, pass) 618 | end if 619 | 620 | value = add[add.indexOf("") + 3 : add.indexOf("")] 621 | value = value.replace("\n", "") 622 | result = libKernel.overflow(mem, value, lanIP) 623 | 624 | if typeof(result) != "shell" and typeof(result) != "computer" then 625 | continue 626 | end if 627 | 628 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 629 | shell = result 630 | end if 631 | 632 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 633 | comp = result.host_computer 634 | end if 635 | 636 | if typeof(result) == "computer" then 637 | comp = result 638 | end if 639 | 640 | file = comp.File("/etc/passwd") 641 | 642 | if not file then 643 | continue 644 | end if 645 | 646 | cont = file.get_content 647 | 648 | if not cont then 649 | continue 650 | end if 651 | 652 | pass = cont.split("\n")[0] 653 | 654 | if shell then 655 | quit(shell, pass) 656 | end if 657 | 658 | end for 659 | end for 660 | 661 | if shell then 662 | shell.start_terminal 663 | end if 664 | 665 | exit(("Attack failed")) 666 | end if 667 | 668 | // wifi cracker implementation 669 | 670 | if selection == "7" then 671 | print(line) 672 | print("Loading up WiFi cracker") 673 | print(line) 674 | crypto = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") 675 | // load up crypto with library 676 | 677 | // check if we can fetch it from somewhere else.. 678 | 679 | if not crypto then 680 | crypto = include_lib("crypto.so") 681 | 682 | if not crypto then 683 | exit("Missing crypto library, shutting down operation") 684 | end if 685 | end if 686 | 687 | // declare our own computer and the interface, takes eth0 by default, will be updated for dynamic use if we can have more than one interface. 688 | 689 | hostPC = get_shell.host_computer 690 | interface = "eth0" 691 | 692 | if not crypto.airmon("start", interface) then 693 | exit(("Can not start monitoring on " + interface)) 694 | end if 695 | 696 | print("Targets found.") 697 | print(line) 698 | 699 | networks = hostPC.wifi_networks(interface) 700 | 701 | if not networks then 702 | exit("Unable to fetch networks list...") 703 | end if 704 | 705 | // show potential targets 706 | print("Available networks:") 707 | print("# BSSID ESSID Strength") 708 | i = 1 709 | 710 | //for loop to split certaing things of the WifI networks up 711 | 712 | for network in networks 713 | split = network.split(" ") 714 | bssid = split[0] 715 | strength = split[1] 716 | essid = split[2] 717 | print(line) 718 | print(i + ": aireplay -b " + bssid + " -e " + essid + " (" + strength + ")") 719 | i = i + 1 720 | end for 721 | 722 | // slect our target to crack 723 | networkToCrack = "0" 724 | netprompt = "Select the network you want to target, from 1 to " + networks.len + ":" 725 | 726 | while networkToCrack.val >= network.len or networkToCrack <= 0 727 | networkToCrack = user_input(netprompt) 728 | end while 729 | 730 | print(line) 731 | // start dirty workaround until we can actually automate ACK capturing... 732 | networkToCrack = networkToCrack.val - 1 733 | user_input("Locking on network. Use aireplay in another terminal window to capture at least 7000 ACKs, when done, close the other terminal window and hit enter in this one.") 734 | // end dirty workaround when user inputs something 735 | 736 | if not crypto.airmon("stop", interface) then 737 | exit("Unable to stop monitoring on " + interface) 738 | end if 739 | 740 | print("Monitoring stopped") 741 | print(line) 742 | capfilepath = home_dir + "/file.cap" 743 | // store our cap file's path 744 | capfile = hostPC.File(capfilepath) 745 | 746 | // store the actual cap file for use with automation below 747 | 748 | if not capfile then 749 | exit("Cap file is missing. Did you run aireplay?") 750 | end if 751 | 752 | // check if cap file is missing 753 | 754 | if not capfile.has_permission("r") then 755 | exit("Insufficient permission to open cap file for reading.") 756 | 757 | end if 758 | 759 | // check if we have permission to read the actual file 760 | 761 | key = crypto.aircrack(capfilepath) 762 | // storing the password created from the capfile 763 | 764 | // check if we were even able to fetch the key 765 | 766 | if not key then 767 | exit("Could not crack key. Have you obtained enough ACKs and aireplayed the correct network?") 768 | end if 769 | 770 | print("Password cracked! [ " + key + " ]") 771 | 772 | // displays the stored password if we got a key 773 | 774 | print("Key cracked.") 775 | print(line) 776 | split = networks[networkToCrack].split(" ") 777 | bssid = split[0] 778 | essid = split[2] 779 | 780 | status = hostPC.connect_wifi(interface, bssid, essid, key) 781 | 782 | // connect to cracked network with all information obtained previously 783 | 784 | print("Connecting to network " + essid) 785 | // display which WiFi we are connecting to 786 | 787 | // check if we are connected, 788 | 789 | if status == 1 then 790 | print("Connected successfully. Have fun!") 791 | else 792 | print("Connection failed.") 793 | end if 794 | 795 | capfile.delete 796 | // yeet the cap file away, it is not necessary anymore after this operation is done. 797 | end if 798 | 799 | // git dat m0n3y boi 800 | 801 | if selection == "8" then 802 | line = "--------------------" 803 | us = active_user 804 | 805 | if us != "root" then 806 | print("Run suite as root and try again...") 807 | menu = "0" 808 | mainmenu(menu) 809 | else 810 | print(("git dat m0n3y boi.")) 811 | print(line) 812 | victim = get_shell.host_computer 813 | home = victim.File("/home") 814 | 815 | // check for all home folders 816 | 817 | guest = victim.File("/home/guest") 818 | // does guest exist? 819 | 820 | if guest != null then 821 | get_shell.launch("/bin/rmdir", "/home/guest") 822 | end if 823 | 824 | // if it does, TOO BAD, IT'S GONE 825 | 826 | users = home.get_folders 827 | // we now store all the folders in home as the usernames 828 | 829 | for user in users 830 | // for loop that will take care of fetching all bank files and decrypting their contents 831 | 832 | bank = victim.File("/home/" + user.name + "/Config/Bank.txt") 833 | 834 | // store all contents of every Bank.txt for each user 835 | 836 | bankfile = ("/home/" + user.name + "/Config/Bank.txt") 837 | splitted = bank.get_content.split(":") 838 | // we split the contents of each bank.txt by the character : and store it in splitted 839 | print((bankfile + " : " + splitted)) 840 | // now we print each path and the contents of splitted 841 | 842 | // if we have cryptools on the target, might as well use it 843 | 844 | if cryptools then 845 | m0n3y = cryptools.decipher(splitted[0], splitted[1]) 846 | // since we split every bank.txt entry earlier, we can now pass these as separate params to the decrypt 847 | print((m0n3y)) 848 | // we print the decrypted result and should now be able to get that money BOI 849 | else 850 | 851 | end if 852 | 853 | end for 854 | 855 | end if 856 | 857 | end if 858 | 859 | end function 860 | 861 | mainmenu(menu) 862 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /suite/Exploit Suite 0.9.1.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // this is the Rawlings Exploit Suite, basically a hacked together multitool 2 | 3 | // Able to probe, attack remote target, attack router, attack locally, crack wifi and check libraries for exploits and check library versions 4 | 5 | // Rawlings Exploit Suite currently running at: 6 | suiteversion = "0.9.1" 7 | // starting cosmetics setup here 8 | line = "--------------------" 9 | line1 = "***##########################################################################################################################***" 10 | print(line1) 11 | print(" 12 | ███████ ██ ██ ██████ ██ ██████ ██ ████████ ███████ ██ ██ ██ ████████ 13 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 14 | █████ ███ ██████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ██ ██ ██ 15 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 16 | ███████ ██ ██ ██ ███████ ██████ ██ ██ ███████ ██████ ██ ██ 17 | 18 | 19 | ██████ ██ ██ ██████ █████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ██ ██████ ███████ 20 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██ ██ ██ 21 | ██████ ████ ██████ ███████ ██ █ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ███████ 22 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 23 | ██████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███ ███ ███████ ██ ██ ████ ██████ ███████ 24 | 25 | 26 | █████ ███ ██ ██████ ███████ ████████ ██████ ██████ ███████ ███████ ███ ██ 27 | ██ ██ ████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██ 28 | ███████ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ██ ██ ██████ █████ █████ ██ ██ ██ 29 | ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ 30 | ██ ██ ██ ████ ██████ ███████ ██ ██████ ██ ██ ███████ ██ ████") 31 | print(line1) 32 | // ingame with ? 33 | 34 | print("Your almost all-in one suite for exploits.") 35 | 36 | print("Current version running: [ " + suiteversion + " ]") 37 | print(line1) 38 | metaxploit = include_lib("/lib/metaxploit.so") 39 | // fetch metaxploit lib 40 | 41 | if not metaxploit then 42 | currentPath = get_shell.host_computer.current_path 43 | metaxploit = include_lib(currentPath + "/metaxploit.so") 44 | 45 | // work around if library not in libs folder 46 | 47 | end if 48 | 49 | cryptools = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") 50 | 51 | if not cryptools then 52 | exit("Error: Missing crypto library") 53 | end if 54 | 55 | inmenu = "1" 56 | menu = "0" 57 | // show a menu to select the desired operation from. 58 | 59 | // will be within a while block in the future, so you can return to the main menu after executing an operation 60 | 61 | // if you so wish 62 | 63 | selection = "0" 64 | 65 | mainmenu = function(menu) 66 | if inmenu == "1" and menu == "0" then 67 | print(("Possible operations (Select number to start)")) 68 | 69 | print((" 1.) Target probing\n 2.) Library version check (locally)\n 3.) Library vulnerability scan\n 4.) Remote attack\n 5.) Local attack\n 6.) Attack Router\n 7.) Crack Wifi \n 8.) Decrypt Local Bank Info \n ")) 70 | 71 | selection = user_input("> ") 72 | menuselect(selection) 73 | end if 74 | 75 | end function 76 | 77 | // probing script starts here 78 | 79 | menuselect = function(selection) 80 | //inmenu = "0" 81 | 82 | if selection == "1" then 83 | print(line) 84 | print("Probe your target!") 85 | print(line) 86 | 87 | print("Specify target type...") 88 | 89 | target = user_input("Website? Y/N > ") 90 | 91 | if target == "Y" or target == "y" then 92 | domain = user_input("Domain > ") 93 | ip = nslookup(domain) 94 | //since we can not directly probe domains, we need to first convert the domain to IP and then store it in a variable 95 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 96 | print("Divide et impera") 97 | router = get_router(ip) 98 | // fetch the router 99 | ports = router.used_ports 100 | // fetch all ports used on router 101 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 102 | print((line)) 103 | 104 | if not ports then 105 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 106 | end if 107 | 108 | //<----questionable, but included 109 | 110 | for port in ports 111 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port) + " Server") 112 | //<---- print our result 113 | print((line)) 114 | end for 115 | 116 | print((line)) 117 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 118 | menu = "0" 119 | mainmenu(menu) 120 | else 121 | ip = user_input("Target IP > ") 122 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 123 | print("Divide et impera") 124 | 125 | if not is_valid_ip(ip) then 126 | exit(("Probe Failed: Invalid IP")) 127 | end if 128 | 129 | //check if the IP is in fact a valid IP, if not, we get prompted it's not valid 130 | 131 | router = get_router(ip) 132 | // fetch routher 133 | 134 | if not router then 135 | exit("Probe Failed: Unable to find specified router") 136 | 137 | end if 138 | 139 | // check if we can find a router with the IP 140 | 141 | ports = router.used_ports 142 | // fetch all ports used on router 143 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 144 | print((line)) 145 | 146 | if not ports then 147 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 148 | end if 149 | 150 | // check if we can find any ports on the IP 151 | 152 | for port in ports 153 | // loop to continiously look for ports 154 | 155 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port) + " Server") 156 | // print our result 157 | end for 158 | 159 | // break up the loop here 160 | print((line)) 161 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 162 | menu = "0" 163 | mainmenu(menu) 164 | end if 165 | 166 | end if 167 | 168 | // library version checker 169 | 170 | if selection == "2" then 171 | checkinputOK = false 172 | 173 | while (not checkinputOK) 174 | print(line) 175 | print("Running library version checker") 176 | print(line) 177 | libtoscan = user_input("Which library to scan? (ssh, smtp, http, ftp, sql, init, net, kernel) > ") 178 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("ssh", "/lib/libssh.so") 179 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("smtp", "/lib/libsmtp.so") 180 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("http", "/lib/libhttp.so") 181 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("ftp", "/lib/libftp.so") 182 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("sql", "/lib/libsql.so") 183 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("init", "/lib/init.so") 184 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("net", "/lib/net.so") 185 | libtoscan = libtoscan.replace("kernel", "/lib/kernel_module.so") 186 | metaLib = metaxploit.load(libtoscan) 187 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(libtoscan) 188 | 189 | // if not, you're fucked 190 | 191 | if file == null then 192 | print((libtoscan + " : " + "No such file or directory")) 193 | else 194 | scanresult = metaLib.version 195 | print("Version is: " + scanresult) 196 | var_ran_qwe = user_input("Check more library versions? Y/N > ") 197 | if var_ran_qwe == "N" or var_ran_qwe == "n" then 198 | checkinputOK = true 199 | print((line)) 200 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 201 | menu = "0" 202 | mainmenu(menu) 203 | else 204 | checkinput = null 205 | end if 206 | 207 | end if 208 | 209 | end while 210 | end if 211 | 212 | // library vulnerability scan 213 | 214 | if selection == "3" then 215 | print(line) 216 | 217 | print("Scan for vulnerabilities in a specified library!") 218 | 219 | print(line) 220 | scanlibs = user_input("Which library to scan? (ssh, smtp, http, ftp, sql, init, net, kernel) > ") 221 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("ssh", "/lib/libssh.so") 222 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("smtp", "/lib/libsmtp.so") 223 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("http", "/lib/libhttp.so") 224 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("ftp", "/lib/libftp.so") 225 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("sql", "/lib/libsql.so") 226 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("init", "/lib/init.so") 227 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("net", "/lib/net.so") 228 | scanlibs = scanlibs.replace("kernel", "/lib/kernel_module.so") 229 | print("Trying to fetch " + scanlibs) 230 | 231 | // check if we have the target library 232 | 233 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(scanlibs) 234 | 235 | // if not, you're fucked 236 | 237 | if file == null then 238 | print((scanlibs + " : " + "No such file or directory")) 239 | else 240 | metaLib = metaxploit.load(scanlibs) 241 | // load our target library with file path as library to scan within metaxploit 242 | listMem = metaxploit.scan(metaLib) 243 | // start listing vulnerable memory addresses 244 | print(("Scanning memory adress.....")) 245 | index = 1 246 | 247 | for itemMem in listMem 248 | // for loop to actually keep checking for exploitable adresses 249 | 250 | print((index + ": [" + itemMem + "]")) 251 | index = index + 1 252 | end for 253 | 254 | // stop (for loop) right there criminal scum 255 | 256 | end if 257 | 258 | print(("Completed scan. Detected vulnerabilities in " + listMem.len + " memory zones.")) 259 | // list the exploitable addresses within library's memory 260 | option = "" 261 | inputOK = false 262 | // we set input variable to null 263 | 264 | while (not inputOK) 265 | // defaults to 0 266 | option = user_input("Pick the memory index to check: ").to_int 267 | 268 | // if your input exceeds the listed memory, isn't a number or is less than 1, ask for new input 269 | 270 | if typeof(option) != "number" or (option < 1 or option > listMem.len) then 271 | print(("Input invalid. Did you type a valid number?")) 272 | else 273 | // if it is within valid range, start printing exploitable values for respective adress 274 | 275 | print("Scanning for vulnerabilities in: " + listMem[option - 1]) 276 | 277 | print(metaxploit.scan_address(metaLib, listMem[option - 1])) 278 | var_ran_qwe = user_input("Continue scanning? Y/N >") 279 | if var_ran_qwe == "N" or var_ran_qwe == "n" then 280 | checkinputOK = true 281 | print((line)) 282 | user_input("Press any key to return to menu") 283 | menu = "0" 284 | mainmenu(menu) 285 | else 286 | checkinput = null 287 | end if 288 | end if 289 | 290 | end while 291 | 292 | end if 293 | 294 | // start everything in order, except library check. First we probe for ports/services: 295 | 296 | if selection == "4" then 297 | print(line) 298 | print("Preparing attack sequence...") 299 | print(line) 300 | 301 | print("Specify target type...") 302 | 303 | target = user_input("Website? Y/N > ") 304 | 305 | if target == "Y" or target == "y" then 306 | domain = user_input("Domain > ") 307 | ip = nslookup(domain) 308 | //since we can not directly probe domains, we need to first convert the domain to IP and then store it in a variable 309 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 310 | print("Divide et impera") 311 | router = get_router(ip) 312 | // fetch the router 313 | ports = router.used_ports 314 | // fetch all ports used on router 315 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 316 | print((line)) 317 | 318 | if not ports then 319 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 320 | end if 321 | 322 | //<----questionable, but included 323 | 324 | for port in ports 325 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port) + "Server") 326 | //<---- print our result 327 | end for 328 | 329 | print((line)) 330 | end if 331 | 332 | if target == "N" or target == "n" then 333 | ip = user_input("Target IP: ") 334 | print("Probing " + ip + "............") 335 | print("Divide et impera") 336 | 337 | if not is_valid_ip(ip) then 338 | exit(("Probe Failed: Invalid IP")) 339 | end if 340 | 341 | //check if the IP is in fact a valid IP, if not, we get prompted it's not valid 342 | 343 | router = get_router(ip) 344 | // fetch routher 345 | 346 | if not router then 347 | exit("Probe Failed: Unable to find specified router") 348 | 349 | end if 350 | 351 | // check if we can find a router with the IP 352 | 353 | ports = router.used_ports 354 | // fetch all ports used on router 355 | print(("Probe Complete - Open Ports:")) 356 | print((line)) 357 | 358 | if not ports then 359 | print("PORTS NOT FOUND.....") 360 | end if 361 | 362 | // check if we can find any ports on the IP 363 | 364 | for port in ports 365 | // loop to continiously look for ports 366 | 367 | print("Port#: " + port.port_number + " - " + router.port_info(port)) 368 | // print our result 369 | end for 370 | 371 | // break up the loop here 372 | print((line)) 373 | end if 374 | 375 | option = "" 376 | inputisOK = null 377 | 378 | while inputisOK == null 379 | option = user_input("Port to attack > ").to_int 380 | print(("Acquired port: " + option + " to attack")) 381 | portcheck = user_input("Is this port correct? (Y/N) > ") 382 | // did we select the right port? 383 | 384 | if portcheck == "N" or portcheck == "n" then 385 | print(("Pick another port")) 386 | else 387 | attackport = option 388 | inputisOK = true 389 | 390 | // we are storing the selected port for the actual attack 391 | 392 | end if 393 | 394 | end while 395 | 396 | print(("Attempting to establish net session")) 397 | print(line) 398 | net_session = metaxploit.net_use(ip, attackport) 399 | 400 | if not net_session then 401 | exit("Error: can't connect to net session") 402 | end if 403 | 404 | metaLib = net_session.dump_lib 405 | print((line)) 406 | print(("Net session established")) 407 | print((line)) 408 | 409 | passinject = user_input("Specify password for possible inject > ") 410 | 411 | quit = function(shell, pass) 412 | print("Password for root:") 413 | 414 | get_shell.launch("/bin/crack", pass) 415 | shell.start_terminal 416 | end function 417 | 418 | shell = null 419 | pass = null 420 | memory = metaxploit.scan(metaLib) 421 | 422 | for mem in memory 423 | address = metaxploit.scan_address(metaLib, mem).split("Unsafe check:") 424 | 425 | for add in address 426 | if add == address[0] then 427 | continue 428 | end if 429 | 430 | if shell and pass then 431 | quit(shell, pass) 432 | end if 433 | 434 | value = add[add.indexOf("") + 3 : add.indexOf("")] 435 | value = value.replace("\n", "") 436 | result = metaLib.overflow(mem, value, passinject) 437 | print(typeof(result)+": "+result) 438 | 439 | if typeof(result) != "shell" and typeof(result) != "computer" then 440 | continue 441 | end if 442 | 443 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 444 | shell = result 445 | comp = result.host_computer 446 | end if 447 | 448 | if typeof(result) == "computer" then 449 | comp = result 450 | end if 451 | 452 | file = comp.File("/etc/passwd") 453 | print(typeof(file)) 454 | if not file and file.has_permission("r") then 455 | continue 456 | end if 457 | 458 | cont = file.get_content 459 | 460 | if not cont then 461 | continue 462 | end if 463 | 464 | pass = cont.split("\n")[0] 465 | 466 | if shell then 467 | quit(shell, pass) 468 | end if 469 | 470 | end for 471 | end for 472 | 473 | if shell then 474 | shell.start_terminal 475 | end if 476 | 477 | exit(("Attack failed")) 478 | end if 479 | 480 | // local attack scan 481 | 482 | if selection == "5" then 483 | print(line) 484 | print("Running local attack with memory vulnerability scan") 485 | print(line) 486 | liblocal = user_input("Which library to attack? init, net, kernel >") 487 | liblocal = liblocal.replace("init", "/lib/init.so") 488 | liblocal = liblocal.replace("net", "/lib/net.so") 489 | liblocal = liblocal.replace("kernel", "/lib/kernel.so") 490 | print("Trying to fetch " + liblocal) 491 | 492 | // check if we have the target library 493 | 494 | file = get_shell.host_computer.File(liblocal) 495 | 496 | // if not, you're fucked 497 | 498 | if file == null then 499 | print((liblocal + " : " + "No such file or directory")) 500 | else 501 | metaLib = metaxploit.load(liblocal) 502 | // load our target library with file path as library to scan within metaxploit 503 | 504 | passinject = user_input("Specify password for possible inject > ") 505 | 506 | quit = function(shell, pass) 507 | print("Password for root:") 508 | 509 | get_shell.launch("/bin/crack", pass) 510 | shell.start_terminal 511 | end function 512 | 513 | shell = null 514 | pass = null 515 | memory = metaxploit.scan(metaLib) 516 | 517 | for mem in memory 518 | address = metaxploit.scan_address(metaLib, mem).split("Unsafe check:") 519 | 520 | for add in address 521 | if add == address[0] then 522 | continue 523 | end if 524 | 525 | if shell and pass then 526 | quit(shell, pass) 527 | end if 528 | 529 | value = add[add.indexOf("") + 3 : add.indexOf("")] 530 | value = value.replace("\n", "") 531 | result = metaLib.overflow(mem, value, passinject) 532 | 533 | if typeof(result) != "shell" and typeof(result) != "computer" then 534 | continue 535 | end if 536 | 537 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 538 | shell = result 539 | end if 540 | 541 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 542 | comp = result.host_computer 543 | end if 544 | 545 | if typeof(result) == "computer" then 546 | comp = result 547 | end if 548 | 549 | file = comp.File("/etc/passwd") 550 | 551 | if not file then 552 | continue 553 | end if 554 | 555 | cont = file.get_content 556 | 557 | if not cont then 558 | continue 559 | end if 560 | 561 | pass = cont.split("\n")[0] 562 | 563 | if shell then 564 | quit(shell, pass) 565 | end if 566 | 567 | end for 568 | end for 569 | 570 | if shell then 571 | shell.start_terminal 572 | end if 573 | 574 | exit(("Attack failed")) 575 | end if 576 | 577 | end if 578 | 579 | //router attack 580 | 581 | if selection == "6" then 582 | ip = user_input("Enter IP: ") 583 | print(("Attempting to establish net session")) 584 | net_session = metaxploit.net_use(ip) 585 | 586 | if not net_session then 587 | exit("Error: can't connect to net session") 588 | end if 589 | 590 | lanIP = user_input("Enter LAN address: ") 591 | libKernel = net_session.dump_lib 592 | print((line)) 593 | print(("Net session established")) 594 | print((line)) 595 | 596 | passinject = user_input("Specify password for possible inject > ") 597 | 598 | quit = function(shell, pass) 599 | print("Password for root:") 600 | 601 | get_shell.launch("/bin/crack", pass) 602 | shell.start_terminal 603 | end function 604 | 605 | shell = null 606 | pass = null 607 | memory = metaxploit.scan(libKernel) 608 | 609 | for mem in memory 610 | address = metaxploit.scan_address(libKernel, mem).split("Unsafe check:") 611 | 612 | for add in address 613 | if add == address[0] then 614 | continue 615 | end if 616 | 617 | if shell and pass then 618 | quit(shell, pass) 619 | end if 620 | 621 | value = add[add.indexOf("") + 3 : add.indexOf("")] 622 | value = value.replace("\n", "") 623 | result = libKernel.overflow(mem, value, lanIP) 624 | 625 | if typeof(result) != "shell" and typeof(result) != "computer" then 626 | continue 627 | end if 628 | 629 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 630 | shell = result 631 | end if 632 | 633 | if typeof(result) == "shell" then 634 | comp = result.host_computer 635 | end if 636 | 637 | if typeof(result) == "computer" then 638 | comp = result 639 | end if 640 | 641 | file = comp.File("/etc/passwd") 642 | 643 | if not file then 644 | continue 645 | end if 646 | 647 | cont = file.get_content 648 | 649 | if not cont then 650 | continue 651 | end if 652 | 653 | pass = cont.split("\n")[0] 654 | 655 | if shell then 656 | quit(shell, pass) 657 | end if 658 | 659 | end for 660 | end for 661 | 662 | if shell then 663 | shell.start_terminal 664 | end if 665 | 666 | exit(("Attack failed")) 667 | end if 668 | 669 | // wifi cracker implementation 670 | 671 | if selection == "7" then 672 | print(line) 673 | print("Loading up WiFi cracker") 674 | print(line) 675 | crypto = include_lib("/lib/crypto.so") 676 | // load up crypto with library 677 | 678 | // check if we can fetch it from somewhere else.. 679 | 680 | if not crypto then 681 | crypto = include_lib("crypto.so") 682 | 683 | if not crypto then 684 | exit("Missing crypto library, shutting down operation") 685 | end if 686 | end if 687 | 688 | // declare our own computer and the interface, takes eth0 by default, will be updated for dynamic use if we can have more than one interface. 689 | 690 | hostPC = get_shell.host_computer 691 | interface = "eth0" 692 | 693 | if not crypto.airmon("start", interface) then 694 | exit(("Can not start monitoring on " + interface)) 695 | end if 696 | 697 | print("Targets found.") 698 | print(line) 699 | 700 | networks = hostPC.wifi_networks(interface) 701 | 702 | if not networks then 703 | exit("Unable to fetch networks list...") 704 | end if 705 | 706 | // show potential targets 707 | print("Available networks:") 708 | print("# BSSID ESSID Strength") 709 | i = 1 710 | 711 | //for loop to split certaing things of the WifI networks up 712 | 713 | for network in networks 714 | split = network.split(" ") 715 | bssid = split[0] 716 | strength = split[1] 717 | essid = split[2] 718 | print(line) 719 | print(i + ": aireplay -b " + bssid + " -e " + essid + " (" + strength + ")") 720 | i = i + 1 721 | end for 722 | 723 | // slect our target to crack 724 | networkToCrack = "0" 725 | netprompt = "Select the network you want to target, from 1 to " + networks.len + ":" 726 | 727 | while networkToCrack.val >= network.len or networkToCrack <= 0 728 | networkToCrack = user_input(netprompt) 729 | end while 730 | 731 | print(line) 732 | // start dirty workaround until we can actually automate ACK capturing... 733 | networkToCrack = networkToCrack.val - 1 734 | user_input("Locking on network. Use aireplay in another terminal window to capture at least 7000 ACKs, when done, close the other terminal window and hit enter in this one.") 735 | // end dirty workaround when user inputs something 736 | 737 | if not crypto.airmon("stop", interface) then 738 | exit("Unable to stop monitoring on " + interface) 739 | end if 740 | 741 | print("Monitoring stopped") 742 | print(line) 743 | capfilepath = home_dir + "/file.cap" 744 | // store our cap file's path 745 | capfile = hostPC.File(capfilepath) 746 | 747 | // store the actual cap file for use with automation below 748 | 749 | if not capfile then 750 | exit("Cap file is missing. Did you run aireplay?") 751 | end if 752 | 753 | // check if cap file is missing 754 | 755 | if not capfile.has_permission("r") then 756 | exit("Insufficient permission to open cap file for reading.") 757 | 758 | end if 759 | 760 | // check if we have permission to read the actual file 761 | 762 | key = crypto.aircrack(capfilepath) 763 | // storing the password created from the capfile 764 | 765 | // check if we were even able to fetch the key 766 | 767 | if not key then 768 | exit("Could not crack key. Have you obtained enough ACKs and aireplayed the correct network?") 769 | end if 770 | 771 | print("Password cracked! [ " + key + " ]") 772 | 773 | // displays the stored password if we got a key 774 | 775 | print("Key cracked.") 776 | print(line) 777 | split = networks[networkToCrack].split(" ") 778 | bssid = split[0] 779 | essid = split[2] 780 | 781 | status = hostPC.connect_wifi(interface, bssid, essid, key) 782 | 783 | // connect to cracked network with all information obtained previously 784 | 785 | print("Connecting to network " + essid) 786 | // display which WiFi we are connecting to 787 | 788 | // check if we are connected, 789 | 790 | if status == 1 then 791 | print("Connected successfully. Have fun!") 792 | else 793 | print("Connection failed.") 794 | end if 795 | 796 | capfile.delete 797 | // yeet the cap file away, it is not necessary anymore after this operation is done. 798 | end if 799 | 800 | // git dat m0n3y boi 801 | 802 | if selection == "8" then 803 | line = "--------------------" 804 | us = active_user 805 | 806 | if us != "root" then 807 | print("Run suite as root and try again...") 808 | menu = "0" 809 | mainmenu(menu) 810 | else 811 | print(("git dat m0n3y boi.")) 812 | print(line) 813 | victim = get_shell.host_computer 814 | home = victim.File("/home") 815 | 816 | // check for all home folders 817 | 818 | guest = victim.File("/home/guest") 819 | // does guest exist? 820 | 821 | if guest != null then 822 | get_shell.launch("/bin/rmdir", "/home/guest") 823 | end if 824 | 825 | // if it does, TOO BAD, IT'S GONE 826 | 827 | users = home.get_folders 828 | // we now store all the folders in home as the usernames 829 | 830 | for user in users 831 | // for loop that will take care of fetching all bank files and decrypting their contents 832 | 833 | bank = victim.File("/home/" + user.name + "/Config/Bank.txt") 834 | 835 | // store all contents of every Bank.txt for each user 836 | 837 | bankfile = ("/home/" + user.name + "/Config/Bank.txt") 838 | splitted = bank.get_content.split(":") 839 | // we split the contents of each bank.txt by the character : and store it in splitted 840 | print((bankfile + " : " + splitted)) 841 | // now we print each path and the contents of splitted 842 | 843 | // if we have cryptools on the target, might as well use it 844 | 845 | if cryptools then 846 | m0n3y = cryptools.decipher(splitted[0], splitted[1]) 847 | // since we split every bank.txt entry earlier, we can now pass these as separate params to the decrypt 848 | print((m0n3y)) 849 | // we print the decrypted result and should now be able to get that money BOI 850 | else 851 | 852 | end if 853 | 854 | end for 855 | 856 | end if 857 | 858 | end if 859 | 860 | end function 861 | 862 | mainmenu(menu) 863 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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. 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