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gophish
- Any self-host FOSS suites for running phishing testing campaigns?
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How to create an ethical Phishing campaign?
Try referring to https://getgophish.com/ which is an open source phishing tool, which can be used to run a phishing campaign
- [Sysadmin] Gophish - Open source, dans l'outil de phishing à la maison
- Phishing simulation products for MSPs
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Phishing Infrastructure Resources?
For free, GoPhish. If you have a handsome budget, Lucy.
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How do I set up Gophish to start automatically on Ubuntu running on EC2?
https://github.com/gophish/gophish/issues/586 Found via https://docs.getgophish.com/user-guide/installation
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Raise Cyber awareness trough custom Phishing or spear Phishing mails
For my first phishing campaigns, i used Gophish and i had good results. It will allow you to create the email, the landing page and all the necessary stuff around it. You also have mail and page templates that you can use and customize. Personally, I prefer to push the customization so that the mails look like real mails sent internally https://github.com/gophish/gophish/
- How to install Phishing tools on my Kali Linux VM
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What are some security measures with low employee annoyance?
Phishing with https://getgophish.com/
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Phishing Training
If you have the know-how and a server to hang it on, GoPhish is open source and also very good. There's a bit of trading time for money in this -- as GoPhish requires more content creation. But it also means you can get very granular in the phishing examples you create.
sliver
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With VPN's such as Twin Gate and TailScale, why open ports to expose services to the internet?
IDK if you are too young to remember the fallout from Snowden, but the Kremlin threw out entire rooms computers and for a time used actual typewriters. Because those computers had, more or less, twingate connectors on them. That's a bit of a rich example, but you're essentially installing what sliver calls an implant, what meterpreter calls a payload, and what Cobalt Strike calls a beacon. It's cool if you want to, but there's no need when you can just open a port with the same technology a Fortune 50 does.
- Sliver Release v1.5.40 - This release fixes a vulnerability (CVE-2023-34758) in the Sliver Key Encapsulation Mechanism (KEM), where improper use of Nacl Box (libsodium) could allow a MitM attacker with a copy of the implant binary to recover the session key and arbitrarily encrypt/decrypt C2 message
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why no new Armitage :(((
What they said. Also, if you want a free alternative to cobalt: https://github.com/BishopFox/sliver
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Suggestions for C2 server implementation
Sliver is neat, https://github.com/BishopFox/sliver
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Cobalt Strike Alternative?
Armitage is precursor to CS but they diverged a long time ago. I ran up the armitage that comes with Kali these days, it has issues and bugs that would prevent it being useful. Sliver is probably the most usable FOSS C2. https://github.com/BishopFox/sliver
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What's your preferred C2 / framework and why?
I’m a huge fan of Sliver, super powerful and well written/maintained with a lot of care and attention paid to tradecraft. I’m a big fan of the features like the built-in support for DNS canaries to detect blue team analysis. Only downside is that the documentation may be a little lacking.
- Sliver - an open source cross-platform adversary emulation/red team framework, it can be used by organizations of all sizes to perform security testing. Sliver's implants support C2 over Mutual TLS, WireGuard, HTTP(S), and DNS and are dynamically compiled with per-binary asymmetric encryption keys.
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External DNS Pentest
- https://github.com/BishopFox/sliver/wiki/DNS-C2
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Evaluating Security Tools
For the additional more advanced steps I used sliver as a c2. Sliver is an excellent tool for the job and unlike some other tools, it's FOSS! You can easily replace sliver with your tool of choice, however.
- Sliver C2 Framework v1.5.11 released - as used by the Russian SVR - documented by NCSC, CISA, FBI and NSA in May 2021
What are some alternatives?
King Phisher - Phishing Campaign Toolkit
Empire - Empire is a PowerShell and Python post-exploitation agent.
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
Mythic - A collaborative, multi-platform, red teaming framework
CamPhish - Grab cam shots from target's phone front camera or PC webcam just sending a link.
merlin - Merlin is a cross-platform post-exploitation HTTP/2 Command & Control server and agent written in golang.
Lean and Mean Docker containers - Slim(toolkit): Don't change anything in your container image and minify it by up to 30x (and for compiled languages even more) making it secure too! (free and open source)
venom - venom - C2 shellcode generator/compiler/handler
pwntools - CTF framework and exploit development library
ScareCrow - ScareCrow - Payload creation framework designed around EDR bypass.
Osintgram - Osintgram is a OSINT tool on Instagram. It offers an interactive shell to perform analysis on Instagram account of any users by its nickname
empire - A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)