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python-rootkit

This is a full undetectable python RAT which can bypass almost all antivirus and open a backdoor inside any windows machine which will establish a reverse https Metasploit connection to your listening machine.

ViRu5 life cycle

  • Bypass all anti-virus.
  • Inject a malicius powershell script into memory.
  • Establish a reverse https connection to attacker machine.
  • Check every 10 seconds and make sure that the connection is still exist, If not it will re-establish a new connection.
  • Add a startup register key to re-connect to attacker after reboot.

Steps

  • Update viRu5/source.py parameters with your lhost and lport
  • Change source.py name to GoogleChromeAutoLaunch.py
  • Add GoogleChromeAutoLaunch.py, setup.py and your icon as icon.ico to c:\python27 dir
  • From cmd do
    cd c:\python27
    python setup.py py2exe
  • Find the RAT exe file in Dist dir.
  • Blind it with any photo, pdf, word or any kind of files
  • Send it to the victim
  • Use your social engineer skills to make him open the file
  • You will recieve a reverse https metasoplit connection :)

Testing on

  • Windows 7 32bit
  • Winodws 7 64bit
  • Widowns 8 32bit
  • Windows 8 64bit
  • Windows 8.1 32bit
  • Windows 8.1 64 bit
  • Windows 10 32bit
  • Windows 10 64bit

Thanks

Thanks for every security researsher how spend a time to help peaple and make the community more powerfull. Thanks for powerShellEmpire guys.

Disclaimer

This is for Educational purposes ONLY. First of all, this code aims to alarm people about security issues infected unpatched machines.

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