Mythic
TWINT
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2,898 | 13,272 | |
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Mythic
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Install Mythic C2 server - Intro to C2 Infra for Red Teams
Learn the basic installation of Mythic Command and Control (C2) step by step. We'll configure Mythic C2 (open-source C2 framework https://github.com/its-a-feature/Mythic)
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Mythic C2 Detections
title: Detect Mythic Agent Traffic Over Port 8443 status: experimental author: Rotten_Sec description: Detects traffic over port 8443 that matches the WebSocket handshake used by Mythic agents to communicate with the C2 server. references: - https://github.com/its-a-feature/Mythic tags: - attack.t1071.001 - attack.t1071.004 - attack.t1071.005 - attack.t1071.006 logsource: category: network keywords: [tcp, port, 8443] condition: tcp.port == 8443 and ( "GET /websocket HTTP/1.1\r\n" in to_string($data) or "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols\r\nUpgrade: websocket\r\nConnection: Upgrade\r\n" in to_string($data) )
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Building a Red Team - Which C2 to pick?
In my opinion, Mythic is a great choice because it is free, extremely well developed, and provides a base capability that allows you to either extend it or to leverage the work of others. With Mythic, there are currently 16 public MythicAgents and 6 different MythicC2Profiles. You can use the public agents/C2profile and then switch to internal private versions if your team decides to go that way without the need to re-learn an entire framework. It has a web front end that provides a lot of (extendable) functionality I don't see in other tools. Additionally the lead developer is always extremely eager to provide help, add features, and fix bugs. Full disclosure: I'm the primary developer of Merlin.
- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
- List of resources
TWINT
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Twitter will be purging accounts with no activity for several years soon. We need to archive as many as we can. Any ideas on Methods
twint is a project that can scrape twitter data via the webpages rather than the twitter API, which means that it can get more than the last 3200 tweets of an account. Unfortunately it seems that the repo was archived and is no longer in development, so I'm not sure if it even still works. It's also a bit heavy on dependencies and is written in Python, neither of which make it easier to install and use.
- How Do I Use Twint?
- NYC's transport authority will no longer post service alerts on Twitter
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New OSINT tool
The tool doesn't work anymore since Twitter changed its APIs, but a good example is twint. Most people in OSINT are not highly technical and don't know their way around a CLI. On the other hand, a CLI tool is one of the quickest, lowest (dev) cost ways to release a tool to the public, and many developers who build tools for the OSINT community do so for free (open source).
- Show HN: Twitter API Reverse Engineered
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What’s currently the best method to archive a twitter account?
You can try twint which is extensive and should be able to do that. Another is via this twitter downloader but might require multiple runs depending on what you want to archive.
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Gbf.life will be gone at the end of April
They do have examples that don't specify a username such as number 3 on this page or this one on the main page: "twint -g="48.880048,2.385939,1km" -o file.csv --csv - Scrape Tweets from a radius of 1km around a place in Paris and export them to a csv file."
- Do I have to pay now for the Twitter API if I want to use it for data analysis?
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Twitter’s $42,000-per-Month API Prices Out Nearly Everyone | Tiers will start at $500,000 a year for access to 0.3 percent of the company’s tweets. Researchers say that’s too much for too little data
This will motivate researchers to web scrape to circumvent these restrictions. Twint can scrape tweets and it supports proxies. It can also be multi threaded. A huge hassle and it's prone to breaking when the site changes.
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Basically the current state of granblue
The comment I saw said they used this: https://github.com/twintproject/twint
What are some alternatives?
sliver - Adversary Emulation Framework
snscrape - A social networking service scraper in Python
CamPhish - Grab cam shots from target's phone front camera or PC webcam just sending a link.
Scweet - A simple and unlimited twitter scraper : scrape tweets, likes, retweets, following, followers, user info, images...
ScareCrow - ScareCrow - Payload creation framework designed around EDR bypass.
newspaper - newspaper3k is a news, full-text, and article metadata extraction in Python 3. Advanced docs:
maskphish - Introducing "URL Making Technology" to the world for the very FIRST TIME. Give a Mask to Phishing URL like a PRO.. A MUST have tool for Phishing.
twitterscraper - Scrape Twitter for Tweets
awesome-bbht - A bash script that will automatically install a list of bug hunting tools that I find interesting for recon, exploitation, etc. (minus burp) For Ubuntu/Debain.
gallery-dl - Command-line program to download image galleries and collections from several image hosting sites
urh - Universal Radio Hacker: Investigate Wireless Protocols Like A Boss
trafilatura - Python & command-line tool to gather text on the Web: web crawling/scraping, extraction of text, metadata, comments