├── .gitignore
├── requirements.txt
├── demo
├── demo.png
├── inbox.png
└── mail.png
├── config.json
├── setups.json
├── README.md
├── install.py
├── templates
├── stackoverflow
│ └── accountRecovery.html
├── instagram
│ ├── passwordChanged.html
│ └── unknownLogin.html
└── twitter
│ └── passwordChanged.html
├── __main__.py
└── LICENSE
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2 | "0": {
3 | "name": "Twitter: Password has Changed",
4 | "subject": "Your Twitter password has been changed",
5 | "template": "twitter/passwordChanged.html"
6 | },
7 | "1": {
8 | "name": "Instagram: We Noticed a New Login",
9 | "subject": "New login to Instagram from Chrome on Windows 10",
10 | "template": "instagram/unknownLogin.html"
11 | },
12 | "2": {
13 | "name": "Instagram: Password has Changed",
14 | "subject": "Your Instagram password has been changed",
15 | "template": "instagram/passwordChanged.html"
16 | },
17 | "3": {
18 | "name": "StackOverflow: Account Recovery",
19 | "subject": "Account Recovery - Stack Overflow",
20 | "template": "stackoverflow/accountRecovery.html"
21 | }
22 | }
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1 | # Contents #
2 |
3 | 1. [About](#about)
4 | 2. [Disclaimer](#disclaimer)
5 | 3. [Requirements](#requirements)
6 | 4. [Features](#features)
7 | 5. [Demonstration](#demonstration)
8 | 6. [Installation](#installation)
9 |
10 | # About #
11 |
12 | **phishfactory** offers a variety of email templates for spear-phishing
13 | attacks.
14 |
15 | # Disclaimer #
16 | This program was created for purely educational purposes.
17 |
18 | **_Only you_** are responsible for the consequences of any
19 | misuse of this program.
20 |
21 | It is **illegal** to attempt at phishing someone **without their consent**.
22 |
23 | ## Requirements ##
24 | - `pyAesCrypt==0.4.4` [pyAesCrypt](https://pypi.org/project/pyAesCrypt/)
25 |
26 | ## Features ##
27 |
28 | - Email attachment(s)
29 | - Save your encrypted credentials for future use
30 | - A variety of **setups**; each setup is defined by a **subject**
31 | and a specific **HTML email template**
32 |
33 | ##### HTML Templates #####
34 |
35 | - Each HTML template has a set of **placeholders**, identified
36 | between curly brackets `{}`
37 |
38 | - When you send an email, **phishfactory** allows you to
39 | substitute these **placeholders** to customise your
40 | attack
41 |
42 | - This makes your attack **credible**. Hence **phishfactory**'s
43 | usefulness for spear-phishing
44 |
45 |
46 | # Demonstration #
47 | Not only does Google Mail not recognise this phishing email as spam
48 | or vulnerable to phishing, while including the link
49 | https://yourhost.ngrok.io (a platform which allows you to "publish" a server in your localhost, useful for phishing, and used in other phishing tools), but the email received is automatically marked as important.
50 |
51 | However, emails containing any _bit.ly_ link were immediately marked as a potential phishing attack.
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56 |
57 | #### How phishfactory looks in the command line ####
58 | 
59 |
60 | # Installation #
61 |
62 | ### Note ###
63 | Executing **phishfactory** and **install.py** as root is only required if **"install_dir"** located in **config.json** requires root access (by default **/usr/share**) and if **"cmd_dir"** requires root access (by default **/usr/local/bin**).
64 |
65 | **config.json** can be modified to change the _command_ and _installation_ directory.
66 |
67 | ~~~
68 | git clone https://github.com/werdox/phishfactory
69 | cd phishfactory
70 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
71 | sudo python3 install.py
72 | sudo phishfactory
73 | enjoy
74 | ~~~
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1 | """
2 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
3 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
4 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
5 | (at your option) any later version.
6 |
7 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
8 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
9 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
10 | GNU General Public License for more details.
11 |
12 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
13 | along with this program. If not, see .
14 | """
15 |
16 | import pyAesCrypt
17 | import os
18 | import json
19 | from random import randint
20 |
21 | if os.getuid() > 0:
22 | print("Run as root :)")
23 | exit()
24 |
25 | CONFIG_FILE = open("config.json", "r")
26 | CONFIG = json.load(CONFIG_FILE)
27 | CMD_PATH = CONFIG["cmd_dir"] + CONFIG["name"]
28 | BASE = CONFIG["install_dir"] + CONFIG["name"]
29 |
30 |
31 | def create_dir():
32 | print("creating {0}...".format(BASE), end="")
33 | os.system("mkdir " + BASE)
34 | print("done")
35 |
36 |
37 | if not os.path.exists(BASE):
38 | create_dir()
39 |
40 | else:
41 | print(BASE + " already exists")
42 | choice = input("Delete and recreate? [Y/n] ")
43 | if choice in "Yy":
44 | print("deleting {0}...".format(BASE))
45 | os.system("rm -rf " + BASE)
46 | print("done")
47 | create_dir()
48 |
49 | print("copying this directory to {0}...".format(BASE), end="")
50 | os.system("cp -rf . " + BASE)
51 | print("done")
52 |
53 | chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890.,/+-*_-<>"
54 | KEY = ""
55 |
56 | print("generating key...", end="")
57 | for i in range(len(chars)):
58 | KEY += chars[randint(0, len(chars)-1)]
59 |
60 | print("done")
61 |
62 | key_file = open(BASE + "/.key", "w")
63 | key_file.write(KEY)
64 | key_file.close()
65 |
66 | DATA_FILE = open(BASE + "/data.json", "w")
67 | d = {
68 | "email": 0,
69 | "alias": 0,
70 | "password": 0
71 | }
72 |
73 | json.dump(d, DATA_FILE)
74 | DATA_FILE.close()
75 | bufferSize = 64 * 1024
76 | pyAesCrypt.encryptFile(BASE + "/data.json", BASE + "/data.json.aes", KEY, bufferSize)
77 | os.system("rm -rf {0}".format(BASE + "/data.json"))
78 |
79 | print("creating command {0}...".format(CMD_PATH), end="")
80 | f = open(CMD_PATH, "w")
81 | f.write("""
82 | #! /bin/bash
83 |
84 | python3 {0}
85 |
86 | """.format(BASE))
87 | f.close()
88 | print("done")
89 |
90 | print("executing: chmod ugo+x {0}...".format(CMD_PATH), end="")
91 | os.system("chmod +x " + CMD_PATH)
92 | print("done")
93 |
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18 | We received an account recovery request on Stack Overflow for {TARGET}. If you initiated this request, reset your password here.
19 | You can use any of the following credentials to log in to your account:
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25 | Once logged in, you can review existing credentials and add new ones. Simply visit your profile, click on Edit Profile & Settings and My Logins.
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1 | """
2 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
3 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
4 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
5 | (at your option) any later version.
6 |
7 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
8 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
9 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
10 | GNU General Public License for more details.
11 |
12 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
13 | along with this program. If not, see .
14 | """
15 |
16 | import pyAesCrypt
17 | import json
18 | import smtplib
19 | import os
20 | import sys
21 | import getpass
22 | import re
23 | from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
24 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText
25 | from email.utils import formatdate
26 | from email.mime.application import MIMEApplication
27 |
28 |
29 | class Colors:
30 | if os.name == "posix":
31 | HEADER = '\033[95m'
32 | BLUE = '\033[94m'
33 | GREEN = '\033[92m'
34 | YELLOW = '\033[93m'
35 | RED = '\033[91m'
36 | ENDC = '\033[0m'
37 | BOLD = '\033[1m'
38 |
39 | else:
40 | HEADER = ''
41 | BLUE = ''
42 | GREEN = ''
43 | YELLOW = ''
44 | RED = ''
45 | ENDC = ''
46 | BOLD = ''
47 |
48 |
49 | def red(text):
50 | return Colors.RED + text + Colors.ENDC
51 |
52 |
53 | def yellow(text):
54 | return Colors.YELLOW + text + Colors.ENDC
55 |
56 |
57 | def green(text):
58 | return Colors.GREEN + text + Colors.ENDC
59 |
60 |
61 | def blue(text):
62 | return Colors.BLUE + text + Colors.ENDC
63 |
64 |
65 | def bold(text):
66 | return Colors.BOLD + text + Colors.ENDC
67 |
68 |
69 | if os.getuid() > 0:
70 | print(red(bold("Run as root :)")))
71 | exit()
72 |
73 | S = ""
74 |
75 | if "linux" in sys.platform:
76 | S = "/"
77 | elif "win" in sys.platform:
78 | S = "\\"
79 |
80 | BASE = os.path.dirname(__file__) + S
81 |
82 | SETUP_FILE = open(BASE + "setups.json", "r")
83 | SETUP = json.load(SETUP_FILE)
84 | SETUP_FILE.close()
85 |
86 | SERVER = "smtp.gmail.com"
87 | PORT = 587
88 |
89 | html_body = None
90 | subject = None
91 | attachments = None
92 |
93 | flag = 0
94 |
95 |
96 | def clean():
97 | os.system("rm -rf {0}data.json".format(BASE))
98 |
99 |
100 | KEY_FILE = open(BASE + ".key", "r")
101 | KEY = KEY_FILE.read()
102 | KEY_FILE.close()
103 |
104 | bufferSize = 64 * 1024
105 | DATA_PATH = BASE + "data.json"
106 | DATA_PATH_E = BASE + "data.json.aes"
107 | pyAesCrypt.decryptFile(DATA_PATH_E, DATA_PATH, KEY, bufferSize)
108 | DT = open(DATA_PATH, "r")
109 | DATA = json.load(DT)
110 | DT.close()
111 | clean()
112 |
113 |
114 | def valid_number(text):
115 | while True:
116 | question = input(green(bold(text)) + blue(bold("> ")))
117 | try:
118 | question = int(question.replace(" ", ""))
119 | return question
120 |
121 | except ValueError:
122 | print(red("Please submit a number!"))
123 |
124 |
125 | def placeholder_filler(text):
126 | placeholders = re.findall("{[aA-zZ]*}", text)
127 | placeholders = list(dict.fromkeys(placeholders))
128 |
129 | for placeholder in placeholders:
130 | if placeholder != "{TARGET}":
131 | print(yellow(bold("Found placeholder {0}".format(placeholder))))
132 | new = input(green(bold("New value for {0}".format(placeholder))) + blue(bold("> ")))
133 | text = text.replace(placeholder, new)
134 |
135 | return text
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137 |
138 | def encrypt():
139 | pyAesCrypt.encryptFile(DATA_PATH, DATA_PATH_E, KEY, bufferSize)
140 | os.system("rm -rf {0}".format(DATA_PATH))
141 |
142 |
143 | def update(dct):
144 | dtf = open(DATA_PATH, "w")
145 | data = json.dumps(dct)
146 | dtf.write(data)
147 | dtf.close()
148 | encrypt()
149 |
150 |
151 | os.system("clear")
152 |
153 | if not DATA["email"] and not DATA["alias"] and not DATA["password"]:
154 | flag = 1
155 | account = input(green(bold("Sender's email address (g-mail)")) + blue(bold("> ")))
156 | alias = input(green(bold("Nickname")) + blue(bold("> ")))
157 | pw = getpass.getpass()
158 | print(yellow(bold(':.: Validating e-mail :.:')))
159 |
160 | else:
161 | account = DATA["email"]
162 | alias = DATA["alias"]
163 | pw = DATA["password"]
164 |
165 | SMTP = smtplib.SMTP(SERVER, PORT)
166 |
167 | try:
168 | SMTP.starttls()
169 | SMTP.login(account, pw)
170 | SMTP.quit()
171 |
172 | except Exception as e:
173 | print(red("[ERR] {}".format(str(e))))
174 |
175 | if flag:
176 | save = input(green(bold("Save credentials for later use?")) + blue(bold(" [Y/n] "))).replace(" ", "")
177 |
178 | if save in "Yy":
179 | DATA["email"] = account
180 | DATA["alias"] = alias
181 | DATA["password"] = pw
182 | print(yellow(bold("encrypting credentials file...")), end="")
183 | update(DATA)
184 | print(yellow(bold("done")))
185 |
186 | use_setup = input(green(bold("Use existing setup?")) + blue(bold(" [Y/n] "))).replace(" ", "")
187 | if use_setup in "Yy":
188 | setups = SETUP.keys()
189 | for setup in setups:
190 | s = SETUP[setup]
191 | print(blue(bold("\n{0}) ".format(int(setup) + 1))) + bold("{0}".format(s["name"])))
192 | print(blue(bold("\tSubject: ")) + bold("{0}".format(s["subject"])))
193 | print(blue(bold("\tTemplate: ")) + bold("{0}".format(s["template"])))
194 | print()
195 |
196 | choice = str(valid_number("Setup number") - 1)
197 | if choice in setups:
198 | subject = SETUP[choice]["subject"]
199 | html = open("{0}templates{1}".format(
200 | BASE, S + SETUP[choice]["template"]
201 | ), "r")
202 | html_body = html.read()
203 | html_body = placeholder_filler(html_body)
204 | html.close()
205 |
206 | else:
207 | subject = input(green(bold("Subject")) + blue(bold("> ")))
208 | attachments = input(green(bold("Path to attachment(s) (use , to separate multiple files)")) + blue(bold("> ")))
209 | while True:
210 | templates_dirs = os.popen("ls {0}templates".format(BASE)).read().split("\n")[:-1]
211 | print(green(bold("HTML Templates")))
212 | counter = 1
213 | for td in templates_dirs:
214 | print("{0}) {1}".format(counter, td))
215 | counter += 1
216 |
217 | section_number = valid_number("Template type number") - 1
218 |
219 | templates = os.popen(
220 | "ls {0}templates{1}".format(BASE, S + templates_dirs[section_number])).read().split(
221 | "\n")[:-1]
222 | counter = 1
223 |
224 | print(templates_dirs[section_number])
225 | for template in templates:
226 | print(str(counter) + ") " + template)
227 | templates[counter - 1] = template
228 | counter += 1
229 |
230 | template_number = valid_number("HTML template number") - 1
231 |
232 | try:
233 | html = open("{0}templates{1}{2}".format(
234 | BASE, S + templates_dirs[section_number], S + templates[template_number]
235 | ), "r")
236 | html_body = html.read()
237 | html_body = placeholder_filler(html_body)
238 |
239 | except FileNotFoundError:
240 | print(red(bold("File not found!")))
241 | continue
242 |
243 | break
244 |
245 | target = input(green(bold("Target email address")) + blue(bold("> ")))
246 | html_body = html_body.replace("{TARGET}", target)
247 |
248 | print(yellow(bold("logging in...")), end="")
249 | SMTP.connect(SERVER, PORT)
250 | SMTP.starttls()
251 | SMTP.login(account, pw)
252 | print(yellow(bold("done")))
253 |
254 | print(yellow(bold("sending email...")), end="")
255 |
256 | message = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
257 | message['From'] = "{} <{}>".format(alias, account)
258 | message['To'] = target
259 | message['Date'] = formatdate(localtime=True)
260 |
261 | message['Subject'] = subject
262 |
263 | html = MIMEText(html_body, 'html')
264 | message.attach(html)
265 |
266 | if attachments:
267 | for att in attachments.split(","):
268 | f = open(att, "rb")
269 | attachment = MIMEApplication(f.read(), _subtype=att.split('.')[-1])
270 | attachment.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment', filename=att.split('/')[-1])
271 | message.attach(attachment)
272 | f.close()
273 |
274 | SMTP.sendmail(alias, target, message.as_string())
275 | SMTP.quit()
276 |
277 | print(yellow(bold("done")))
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