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Monday, August 29, 2016

Framework for Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point Attack - WiFi-Pumpkin v0.8.1



Framework for Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point Attack

Description
WiFi-Pumpkin is a open source security tool that provides the Rogue access point to Man-In-The-Middle and network attacks.

Installation
Kali 2.0/WifiSlax 4.11.1/Parrot 3.0.1/2.0.5
  • Python 2.7
 git clone https://github.com/P0cL4bs/WiFi-Pumpkin.git
cd WiFi-Pumpkin
./installer.sh --install
refer to the wiki for Installation

Features
  • Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point
  • Deauth Attack Clients AP
  • Probe Request Monitor
  • DHCP Starvation Attack
  • Credentials Monitor
  • Transparent Proxy
  • Windows Update Attack
  • Phishing Manager
  • Partial Bypass HSTS protocol
  • Support beef hook
  • Mac Changer
  • ARP Poison
  • DNS Spoof
  • Patch Binaries via MITM

Plugins
Plugin Description
net-creds Sniff passwords and hashes from an interface or pcap file
dns2proxy This tools offer a different features for post-explotation once you change the DNS server to a Victim.
sslstrip2 Sslstrip is a MITM tool that implements Moxie Marlinspike's SSL stripping attacks based version fork @LeonardoNve/@xtr4nge.
sergio-proxy Sergio Proxy (a Super Effective Recorder of Gathered Inputs and Outputs) is an HTTP proxy that was written in Python for the Twisted framework.
BDFProxy-ng Patch Binaries via MITM: BackdoorFactory + mitmProxy, bdfproxy-ng is a fork and review of the original BDFProxy @secretsquirrel.

Transparent Proxy
Transparent proxies that you can use to intercept and manipulate HTTP/HTTPS traffic modifying requests and responses, that allow to inject javascripts into the targets visited. You can easily implement a module to inject data into pages creating a python file in directory "Proxy" automatically will be listed on PumpProxy tab.

Plugins Example
The following is a sample module that injects some contents into the tag to set blur filter into body html page:
import logging
from Plugin import PluginProxy
from Core.Utils import setup_logger

class blurpage(PluginProxy):
''' this module proxy set blur into body page html response'''
_name = 'blur_page'
_activated = False
_instance = None
_requiresArgs = False

@staticmethod
def getInstance():
if blurpage._instance is None:
blurpage._instance = blurpage()
return blurpage._instance

def __init__(self):
self.injection_code = []

def LoggerInjector(self,session):
setup_logger('injectionPage', './Logs/AccessPoint/injectionPage.log',session)
self.logging = logging.getLogger('injectionPage')

def setInjectionCode(self, code,session):
self.injection_code.append(code)
self.LoggerInjector(session)

def inject(self, data, url):
injection_code = '''<head> <style type="text/css">
body{
filter: blur(2px);
-webkit-filter: blur(2px);}
</style>'''
self.logging.info("Injected: %s" % (url))
return data.replace('<head>',injection_code )

Screenshots

  • Kali Linux 2.0

  • kubuntu 15.10 

  • Parrot OS


FAQ
FAQ on the wiki


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