OffensiveNim
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OffensiveNim
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Nim reverse shell.
Thanks! Looks cool, have you found the offensive Nim repo? Good resource https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/OffensiveNim
- OffensiveNim: My experiments in weaponizing Nim (https://nim-lang.org/)
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Offensive Nim
"Offensive " is about using a programming language for red teams. Stuff like writing malware, privilege escalation, antivirus evasion, etc... The "weaponization" here is about using the language for malicious apps.
There's nothing offensive about the MessageBox example, it's mostly showing how to use Win32 APIs in various ways, which is going to be necessary for a lot of the more malicious stuff, such as calling VirtualAllocEx to allocate executable code[1].
I doubt this will help either Russia nor Ukraine.
[0]: https://github.com/trickster0/OffensiveRust
[1]: https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/OffensiveNim/blob/master/src/...
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My own Windows 10 VM keeps killing my meterpreter connection despite no defenses active
Now I'm learning to program in Nim and this Github repository is gold: https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/OffensiveNim
- The virus issue
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Malware developers turn to 'exotic' programming languages to thwart researchers
Here is a cool repo showing some common red techniques implemented in Nim - https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/OffensiveNim
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The cross-platform Nim language is starting to become a thing in offsec... here's a new RAT/agent, written in Nim, which communicates to a C2 over multiple protocols (http, tcp, udp)..
Nim is a computer language that has recently started to become popular (i.e., a thing) in offensive security. There's even a fairly popular project, called Offensive Nim (https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/OffensiveNim) which has started collecting code on the topic.
- OffensiveNim: Experiments in weaponizing Nim language for implant development
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The cross-platform Nim language is starting to become a thing in offsec... here's a new RAT/agent, written in Nim, which communicates to a C2 over multiple protocols (http, tcp, udp)..
There's a repository out there (https://github.com/preludeorg/community) with commands you can use for the Operator C2. If you flip through these, you can see some that are unlikely to trigger an EDR response and others which definitely should.
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Prelude Operator is a new free/open-source red team platform, built as a desktop C2. It is heavily supported & community-driven. Main goal is to train IT/InfoSec/DevOps/blue teams to conduct their own security assessments. There is even open-source (free) "in person" training...
We have 100% open-sourced the latter two, through the Pneuma agent (https://github.com/preludeorg/pneuma) and the Community repo of attacks (https://github.com/preludeorg/community).
- an open-source collection of TTPs and post-compromise exploits, organized by ATT&CK tactic
- free/open-source red team platform called Prelude Operator.. previously, I built the open-source MITRE Caldera framework.. we're a small, open-source focused team attempting to make advanced security accessible..
What are some alternatives?
ArnoldC - Arnold Schwarzenegger based programming language
operator-support - Operator: an autonomous red team command-and-control platform to make security testing more accessible.
bu - B)asic|But-For U)tility Code/Programs (in Nim & Often Unix/POSIX/Linux Context)
nicodemus - A cross-platform Nim implant for Prelude Operator
Bootstrapped-Freeze-Interpreter - I will basically provide minimal functions like goto, string, conditions, and methods and the rest will be handled inside the interpreted language
sliver - Adversary Emulation Framework
nio - Low Overhead Numerical/Native IO library & tools
cligen - Nim library to infer/generate command-line-interfaces / option / argument parsing; Docs at
OffensiveRust - Rust Weaponization for Red Team Engagements.
tinycc - Unofficial mirror of mob development branch