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Friday, January 27, 2017

Collections of Malware source code - Leaked



This is leaked source code of Malwares.

Obs, I am not responsible for your actions

Source from:

http://www.malwaretech.com/p/sources.html Dexter v2 (Point of Sales Trojan) Rovnix (Bootkit) Carberp (Banking Trojan) Tinba (Tiny ASM Banking Trojan) Zeus (Banking Trojan) KINS (Banking Trojan) Dendroid (Android Trojan) Grum (Spam Bot) Pony 2.0 (Stealer) Alina Spark (Point of Sales Trojan) RIG Front-end (Exploit Kit)




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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

A Single File Bruteforcer Supports Multi-Protocol - F-Scrack



F-Scrack is a single file bruteforcer supports multi-protocol, no extra library requires except python standard library, which is ideal for a quick test.

Currently support protocol: FTP, MySQL, MSSQL,MongoDB,Redis,Telnet,Elasticsearch,PostgreSQL.

Compatible with OSX, Linux, Windows, Python 2.6+.

Usage
Options:
python F-Scrack.py -h 192.168.1 [-p 21,80,3306] [-m 50] [-t 10]

-h
Supports ip(192.168.1.1), ip range (192.168.1) (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254), ip list (ip.ini) , maximum 65535 ips per scan.
-p
Ports you want to scan, use comma to separate multi ports. Eg 1433,3306,5432. 
Default scan ports(21,23,1433,3306,5432,6379,9200,11211,27017) if no ports specified.
-m
Number of threads. Default is 100.
-t
Seconds to wait before timeout.
-d
Dictionary file.
-n
Scan without ping scan(Live hosts detect).
Example:
python F-Scrack.py -h 10.111.1
python F-Scrack.py -h 192.168.1.1 -d pass.txt
python F-Scrack.py -h 10.111.1.1-10.111.2.254 -p 3306,5432 -m 200 -t 6
python F-Scrack.py -h ip.ini -n


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