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    PoshC2

    PoshC2

    C2 framework used to aid red teamers with post-exploitation

    ...PoshC2 is primarily written in Python3 and follows a modular format to enable users to add their own modules and tools, allowing an extendible and flexible C2 framework. Out-of-the-box PoshC2 comes PowerShell/C# and Python2/Python3 implants with payloads written in PowerShell v2 and v4, C++ and C# source code, a variety of executables, DLLs and raw shellcode in addition to a Python2/Python3 payload. These enable C2 functionality on a wide range of devices and operating systems, including Windows, *nix and OSX. Shellcode containing in-build AMSI bypass and ETW patching for a high success rate and stealth. ...
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    SharPyShell

    SharPyShell

    Tiny and obfuscated ASP.NET webshell for C# web applications

    SharPyShell is a tiny and obfuscated ASP.NET web shell that executes commands received by an encrypted channel compiling them in memory at runtime. SharPyShell supports only C# web applications that run on .NET Framework >= 2.0. SharPyShell is a post-exploitation framework written in Python. The main aim of this framework is to provide the penetration tester with a series of tools to ease the post-exploitation phase once exploitation has been successful against an IIS webserver. This tool is not intended as a replacement for the frameworks for C2 Server (i.e. ...
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    VENOM C2 shellcode

    VENOM C2 shellcode

    C2 shellcode generator/compiler/handler

    The script will use msfvenom (metasploit) to generate shellcode in different formats ( C# | python | ruby | dll | msi | hta-psh | doc | apk | macho | elf | deb | mp4 | etc ) injects the shellcode generated into one template (example: python) "the python function will execute the shellcode into ram" and uses compilers like gcc (gnu cross compiler) or mingw32 or pyinstaller to build the executable file. It also starts a handler to receive the remote connection (shell or meterpreter) venom 1.0.11 (malicious_server) was build to take advantage of apache2 webserver to deliver payloads (LAN) using a fake webpage writen in html to be hable to trigger payload downloads, the user just needs to send the link provided to target host.
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    SHAD0W

    SHAD0W

    A post exploitation framework designed to operate covertly

    It uses a range of methods to evade EDR and AV while allowing the operator to continue using tooling and tradecraft they are familiar with. Its powered by Python 3.8 and C, and uses Donut for payload generation. By using Donut along with the process injection capabilities of SHAD0W, it provides the operator the ability to execute .NET assemblies, DLLs, EXEs, JS, VBS or XSLs fully inside the memory. Dynamically resolved syscalls are heavily used to avoid userland API hooking, anti-DLL injection to make it harder for EDR to load code into the beacons, and official Microsoft mitigation methods to protect spawn processes. ...
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    MimiPenguin

    MimiPenguin

    A tool to dump the login password from the current linux user

    A tool to dump the login password from the current linux desktop user. Adapted from the idea behind the popular Windows tool mimikatz. Takes advantage of cleartext credentials in memory by dumping the process and extracting lines that have a high probability of containing passwords. Will attempt to calculate each word's probability by checking hashes in memory, and regex searches. 2.0 introduces a clean port that aims to increase the speed of execution and portability
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    myAuxiliary.rb

    myAuxiliary.rb

    msf post-exploitation auxiliary module

    This auxiliary module needs [metasploit] framework installed.. This module its a metasploit post-exploitation (after the targets get's exploited) auxiliary script, so we need to exploit a target first in order to use it. Affected platforms: Windows OS (all versions above windows vista) Read my WIKI for further info: https://sourceforge.net/p/myauxiliarymete/wiki/Home/
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    boef

    Buffer Overflow Exploitation Framework

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